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0527 India and Tibet : vol.1
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INDEX   453

Tang-la, 331 Tangu, 109

Tashi Lama, the, and the Bhutanese aggression, 5 ; letter to Warren Hast-

ings, 5, 6 ; interview with Bogle, 13

et seq. ; character, 15, 316 ; journey to Peking and death, 26 ; reincarna-

tion of, 27, 28 ; sends delegates to Major Younghusband, 123, 125 ; his reception of Captain O'Connor, 330; and Sven Hedin, 344 ; visits India, 377

Tashi Lumpo Monastery, the Abbot of the, interview with Major Young-husband, 125-129

Tea trade with Tibet, 52

Teesta River, 104, 105

Tibetans, the (see also Younghusband, Major) : reasons for Indian interference, 1 et seq. ; position, 2 ; religion,

3, 240, 315, et seq. ; Bogle's Mission, 4-26 ; seizure of Kuch Behar, 4; trade with India, 16, 22 ; Chinese influence, 18, 22, 28, 34, 39, 88, 114 ; Turner's Mission, 26, 31 ; Nepalese invasion, 30 ; communication ceases, 31, 42 ; Manning's visit to Lhasa, 33-41; fresh efforts to trade with, 42 et seq.; withdrawal of Mission to, 47 ; aggressiveness of, 47, 49 ; Sikkim-Tibet Convention between Great Britain and China, 50, 439-441; difficulties of fixing frontier with India, 51, 71, 72 ; remove frontier pillar, 59 ; their view of the Treaty, 62, 63, 71 ; send envoy to Russia, 67 et seq.; negotiations with Russia, 79 et seq.; British Government's views, 84-88; Major Younghusband's Mission to Lhasa, 86 et seq.; their treatment of India, 92 ; protest against the advance of the Mission, 111 et seq., 125 et seq., 153-156, 164-168, 174 ; advice of the Nepalese to, 135, 136 ; shed the first blood, 177, 178 ; attack the Mission at Gyantse, 187-190 ; the Karo-la fight, 190 ; the storming of Palla, 194, 195 ; further discussions at Phari and Gyantse, 203-206,209-216; the storming of the Gyantse Jong, 216 et seq.; power of the National Assembly, 235, 236, 240, 244, 245, 268 et seq., 282 ; and Sikkim, 244 ; the terms of the Treaty, 251-262, 441-443 ; the negotiations, 263-288 ; the Treaty concluded, 289-300 ; signature of Treaty in the Potala, 301-

306 ; impressions at Lhasa of, 307321; social habits, 318 ; attitude of the Chinese to, 321-323, 362-366 ; Mission returns from Lhasa, 325 et seq. ; results of the Mission, 335341, 415 et seq.; payment of indemnity, 348 - 354 ; British evacuation of the Chumbi Valley, 354-359 ; Trade Regulations, 360, 361, 440 ; attitude since 1904 of, 367 et seq.; difficulty of direct relations with, 424 et seq.

Ti-mi-fu, the, 37

Ting Ling Monastery, 373

Ti Rimpoche, the Regent of Tibet : negotiations with the Mission, 268 et seq.; his character, 310, 325 ; and the indemnity, 367

Tongsa Penlop, Maharaja of Bhutan: interviews with Major Younghusband, 203, 204 ; his character, 204 ; negotiations at Gyantse, 209 et seq.; negotiations with the Mission at Lhasa, 263 et seq.; places Bhutan under British Protectorate, 336

Townley, Mr., British Chargé d'Affaires at Peking, the Chinese and the Tibetan question, 88, 129, 130

Townsend, Meredith, Asia and Europe, 434

Trade between Tibet and India, 16, 22, 23, 52, 86 et seq. ; new regulations, 360, 361, 440

Trimpuk Jongpen, the, arrives at

Phari, 169 ; interview with Major

Younghusband at Tuna, 170, 204 Tsamdang Gorge, fight at, 180

Tsarong Sha-pé. See Ta Laina

Tse-chen Monastery, 209

Tuna, Mission at, 160, 162 et seq.; General Macdonald brings more troops to, 173

Tung-yig-Chembo, the Chief Secretary : interviews with Major Younghusband, 211, 225 et seq.; his bad influence, 241

Turner, Captain Samuel, 5 ; Mission to Tibet, 26 et seq., 427 ; appreciation of his work, 30

T'u Ssu office abolished, 372

Victoria, Queen, and the Tibetans, 319

Waddell, Colonel, Chief Medical Officer and archmologist : his knowledge of Lamaism, 240, 309 ; collects Tibetan manuscripts, 337