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0309 Antiquities of Indian Tibet : vol.2
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Bde-mchog, a village   .   116
Bde-mchog-rnam-rgyal, identical with Bde-ldan-rnamrgyal.

Bde-mchog-skyabs, third son of Blo-bzan-Ide of Zans-

dkar   157-8

Bde-skyid, a village in Nub-ra, on the Sha yok .   238

Bde-skyoii-rnam-rgyal. See Lha-chen Bde-skyonrnam-rgyal.

Bdud, Mara, the devil .   •   71

Bdud-gri-nag-po, a famous knife   .   . 105

Bdud-rtsi-zas, Amritodana, son of Seri-ge-hgram   74
Bdur-ka (Badurka), a district in the Kashmir State . 138

Becker-Chapman, Mrs. .   •   5

Beckh, Hermann, Verzeichnis der tib. Handschriften,

Katalog Iles Bkah-hgyur   .   •   81

Be-kar = Urda bégár .   . 255

Be-kyim = Urdű begam .   .   46, 146

Bernier (François), a French traveller   114, 117-8, 187

Voyages   .   114, 117, 187

Beshrab Nam, seventh chief of Kha-pu-lu .   189

Be-to, a king of Gyi-char (I-char) .   160

Bgos. See Egos.

Bha-bha = Urdű baba. See Ha-tham-khan.

Bhadra-kalpa, ` Age of Bliss ' .   .   71

Bhá.-dur = Urdű bahádur   .   .   56, 146

Bhágá, the river of La,hul   .   . 211, 222-3
Bha-gan. See Lha-chen Bha-gan.

Bhag-can-da, a chief of Ti-nan   . 216

Bha-g[h]a-man-[r]ta, a chief of Ti-nan .   . 213, 216

Bhág Chan[d], or Bag-ga-Can[dl, a chief of Gun-ran 201-2,

209-10

Bhág Chan[d], a chief of Ko-ton   . 201, 209
Bhagi Chan[d], or Phági Chand, or Bahi Chand (Sahi

Chand ?), a chief of Ko-lon .   .   .   . 201-2, 209
Bhägirathi. See Bskal-ldan-sin-rta.

Bhag-ram-mir, chief of Nub-ra (and Kha-pu-lu ?), probably identical with Bahram Chu (Jo) of Mirza Haidar and with Sultan Bairam, fifty-seventh chief

of Kha-pu-lu   .   274-5

Bhadra-kalpa-sűtra. See Bskal-pa-bzan-po.

Bhá-lde, a king of Gu-ge.   .

Bhal-ti. See Sbal-ti.

Bhan-ti, an unknown district, perhaps in Baltistan

Bha-ra. See Lha-chen Bha-ra.

Bharadaya, Bharadvája, an ancient hermit

Kha-la-tse   274

Bharadhvadza. Bharadvája, son of Rna-ba-can   72

Bhat, a river in Kashmir   277

Bha-tu-ra, a village   . 129

Bhe-da-[pal, Bhe-mo, a low caste   100, 122-3

Bhe-kim-(or khyim)-dban-mo, or Bi-kim-dban-mo, a

queen, wife of Tshe-dbail-rnam-rgyal II . Bhe-mo. See Bhe-da-[pa].

Bhe-mo-rgyal, a queen of low caste

Bhi-[khra], a forefather of the Mons of Glo-[bo]

Bhil-ba-rdo-rje, a sku-'labs at He-mis   .

Bhil c[h]um, a princess, daughter of Tshe-dpal-rnam-

.   . 124

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Bhűtán. See Lho-hbrug.

Bib-ca, a village in Zans-dkar   . 152, 156-7, 159
Biddhi Singh. See Riddhi Singh.

Bi-dhur-Sin. See Bahádur Singh, king of Kula.

Bi-gut = Eng. bugle   .   .   .   .   56, 146, 280
Bikam. See Sultan Bikam.

Bi-kim-dban-mo. See Bhe-kim-dbaii-mo.

Bi-kir-mi, Vikrama, years   .   139

Bil-e[h]un, a chief of Bar-hbog   220

   a village in Lahul.   .   218

Bil-ti, a princess of Pas-kyum   180

Bimbisára. See Gzugs-can-síiiii-po. Bir-Baiigàl, Bara Bangál, a province of Kula Bisahar, the Bashahr State on the Sutlej .

Bisin-Dás, a Wazir   .   .   .
Biwan Cho, the first chief of [S]kye-ris .

Bkah-blon, title of a Tibetan Prime Minister

Bkah]-cog, a translator   .

Bkah-hgyur, the Buddhist sacred canon .

. 214

. 266

. 141

.   189, 191

.   123, etc.

. 89

98, 103, 109,

169, 218, 219

Bkah-rgyud. See Dkar-rgyud.

Bkah-rgyud, order of Lamas, their church fathers

Bkah-sgyur-ro-cog, a book   .

Bkah-thog, a district   .

Bkor-mdzod, a monastery in Rub-so

Bkra-sis, a Ladakhi orator   .

107

119, 120, 280 . 121 . 275 . 143

Bkra-sis, wife of Ì e-ses-phun-tshogs-dpal-lde of

ßzan la   .   .   .   .

.   164-5

  •  169 . 193 at

133

213, 216

  •     164-5

  •  171, 281 . 101 . 169 . 169

123

. 122

. 234

. 126

rgyal   .   .

Bhim Chan[d], a chief of Ko-lon

Bhimi Rim, a chief of Gun-ran   .
Bhota-dzo-ki-Harinátha, a Hbrug-pa-bla-ma Bhrikuti. See Khrom-gfier-ma.

Bkra-sis-án-rgyal (Bkra-sis-dban-rgyal), chief of

Ko-loin   .   201-2, 209
Bkra-sis-ati-krag (Bkra-sis-dban-drag), Tashi-Angta,

son of Bhág-cand, Thäkur of Ko-lon . 201-2, 209-10 Bkra-sis-brtsegs-dpal, second son of I.dc-dpal-hkhor-

btsan. See Khri Bkra-sis-brtsegs-pa-dpal. Bkra-sis-bstan-hphel, a lama from Stag-sna, an

assistant of Dr. Marx .   139, 143-5
Bkra-sis-dban-mo, a daughter of Ni-ma-rnam-rgyal 119-2) Bkra-sis-dban-phyug, father and son, commandants

of Dkar-rtse   .   . 127
Bkra-sis-dban-rgyal. See Bkra-sis-aii-rgyal. Bkra-sis-don-grub, owner of the house Ran-h_thag

at Leh   .   .

Bkra-sis-dpal-hbyor, chief of Ti-nan.

Bkra- sis-dpal-Ide, a king of Bzaii-la   .
Bkra-sis-grags-pa-lde, a king of Rtsa-brain

Bkra-sis-hod-ldan, a famous turquoise   .

Bkra-sis-lde I, a king of Gu-ge   .

Bkra-sis-lde II, a king of Gu-ge   .

Bkra-sis-lde-mgon. See Bkra-sis-mgon.

Bkra-sis-lha-dban, son of Bstan-srun-gyul-rgyal, (pro-

bably) ex-king of Man-spro .   .   .   .   143-4
Bkra-sis-mgon, second son of Skyid-Ide-ni-ma-mgon 94, 168

Bkra-sis-mgon, a king of Ladakh .   .   .   .   97

Bkra-sis-rgya[1]-po, a chief of Ti-nan   .   . 213, 216
Bkra-sis-rgya-[m]tsho, son of Tshe-rin-sa-hgrub, chief

of Bar-hbog   .   .   .   .   .   .   218, 220

Bkra-sis-rnam-rgyal, a king of Ladakh .   .   102-3
Bkra-sis-rnam-rgyal, a king of Purig 119-22, 193, 227, 274

Bkra-sis-sgan, a village and lamasery   .   109, 115, 267

Bla-bran, the Dalai-lama's residence at Lha-sa .   . 116
Blo-bo, or Lho-bo, or Glo-bo, a district east of Gu-ge

83, 85, 90, 96, 105, 233, 243

. 201-2, 209

. 201-2, 209

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