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Antiquities of Indian Tibet : vol.2 | |
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290 ANTIQUITIES OF INDIAN TIBET [Vol,. II
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Egerton, P. See Remiitan. Elias. See 'I-lai.
English. See 'An-re-zi, Sá-ba.
English words, borrowed, in Tibetan .
'En-sa (Dben-sa ?)-'A-li, a village in Pu-rig or Nub-ra Europe. See Phyi-gliti.
. 272
. 174
identical with
. 85
Ga-bis, a Dard colony on the Indus Ga-bzaii-phar, a prince of Cig-tan . Ga-chu-sar-sgo, a vilnàra, perhaps
146 gar-sgo-[la] .
273
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etc.
250
250
Fakir, ancestor of the kings of Baltistan
Faqir. See Pha-kyir . . .
Fatah Chand. See Pha-ta-can[d_. Path Sixigh, a prince of Bashahr
Historische Dokumente von
Tabellen der Pronomina and Verba in den drei Sprachen Lahozds,
Fausböli, V., Die Pali-Legende von der Entstehung des
Scikya und Koliya Geschlechtes
Forsyth, Thomas Douglas. See Támas Daglas Forsáth.
Foucault, P. E., Rgya-cher-rol-pa, Lalita-vi.stara . . 76
Francke, A. H., First and Second Collection of
Tibetan Historical Inscriptions
76, 77, 93, 104, 112, 122-4,
127, 194, 210, 214
Ten Ancient Historical Songs from Western Tibet, Ind. Ant. 76, 93, 97-8,
106, 108, 118, 161
The Kingdom of G Ta-khri-btsan-po,
J. & P.A.S.B. . 78
The Ladakhi Pre-buddhist Marriage
Ritual, Ind. Ant. • . 79
A Bonpo Hymnal, Ind. Ant. . . 79
Kesarsage, Mém. de la Soc. Finno-
Ougrienne . . . . 79, 190
A Lower Ladakhi Version of the
Kesarsaga, Bibl. Ind. . . 79, 160
Notes on Balu-mkhar, Ind. Ant. . 88
The Paladins of the Kesar-saga,
J. & P.A.S.B. . . . 79, 94-5
Archaeology in Indian Tibet, Calcutta,
1915 . . . . 88, 276
History of Western Tibet, London
92, 97, 133, 135, 138, 266 Archaeology in Western Tibet, Incl.
Ant. • 93, 97, 119
The Eighteen Songs of the Bono-ná
festival . ▪ 96, 191-2, 270-2
Khalatse, Z.D.M.G. . . 101, 127
The Rock inscriptions at )1Íul-bhe
Ind. Ant. . . 101, 10S
and Daya Ram Sahni, References to the BhauUas in the Rájatarailyini,
Ind. Ant. . ▪ . 101, 102
Ladakhi Songs, Leh 104, 121, 127, 131, 138 Die historischen und mythologischen
Erinnerungen der Lahouler, Kye-
lang . • . 174, 221-4, 276
Z.D.M.G. . . 223
Francke, Mrs., translates an account of the Dogra
Wars
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Gádar. See Sgar (Gar-thog).
Ga-ga, a Tibetan title of a nobleman or chief, originally
meaning ` elder brother ' . • . 238,
Ga-ga Bstan-bdzin, a royal caterer in victuals . .
Ga-ga Phun-tshogs-rab-bstan, a minister of Sue-mo . Ga-ga Rdo-rje, a Ladakhi general, perhaps identical
with Rdo-rje-rnam-rgyal . 238,
Ga-ga Tshe-riro-bkra-sis, a chief of the Rub-so
nomads .275•Ga-krug (probably Dgah-phrug), a prince of Gun-ran 201, 202 (Ga-tin), 209, 210 Gam-san-rgya, one of the four tribes of frontier dwarfs 66 Gait-blo-suron-lam, a book of hymns to Hjam-dbyays 119
Gandhola. See Gondala.
Gangi-sagara. See Gan-ga-yi-rgya-mtsho.
Ganga-Sin, a Wazir of Ladakh .
Gan-ga-sug, a fairy from Gilgit .
Gaiiga-yi-rgya-mtsho, Gaiigá-sagara, a lake Ga-nog-sa, a Dard colony on the Indus . Gads-Chen-mtsho-rgyal, great glacier, king of the
lakes, perhaps a name of Vairocana . • . 63
Gans-mtsho, probably for Gans-ri-nntsho-royal, the
Manasarovar lake . . 116
Gans-ri, Kafflàsa • 95, 137, 243
Ga-nu-ta, or Gha-nu-ta, a teacher from Kashmir 83
Gapaju (perhaps for Ga-ga-jo), a Ladakhi chief . 258
Gar-dag-sa. See Khartakshe.
Ga-rin, or Ska-rill, a village in Lahul . 210
Ga-ro. See Sgar.
Ga-rog[s], a class of people in Kashmir . 157, 281
Gar-thog. See Sgar.
Gar-za. See Dkar-zva and Dkar-rgyags.
Gar-zabi-chu, for Dkar-rgyags-chu, a brook in Zains-
dkar ▪ . 157, 159, 160
Ga-tű. See Ga-krug.
Gautama. See Gobu-to-ma.
Gaya. See Dbus.
[G]ce[s]-pa, a prince of Bar-hbog . 220
Gdags-khri-btsan-po, one of the seven Khri kings . 78
Gdol-pa, Chandála, a caste . 69
Gduii-grags, a hero . 85
Ge-sar, a mythological king . . 63, 93, 156
Ge-yin-can-da, a prince of Ti-nan . . 216
Gha-nu-ta. See Ga-nu-ta.
Ghazi, a name of Zufur Khan of Baltistan . 185
Ghazi, third chief of Parkuda . . 191
Ghazi Mir, fourteenth chief of Si-dkar . . 192
Ghazi Mir Cho. See Sultan Ghazi Mir Cho.
Ghir-ze, seventeenth chief of Si-dkar . 192
Gholam Shah, a prince of Baltistan, chief of Parkuda 185 Ghulám Khán. See Sgo-lam-khan.
Ghumring. See Gun-ran.
Gián-Cand, or Rgyan-can[d], a chief of Ko-lore 201, 209
Gilgit. See Gyi-lid and Hbru-sal.
Glair-then-dgon-pa, a lamasery . . 100
Glati-chen-spyi, a mythological king . 70
Glaii-dar-ma, a king of Tibet . . 89, 90, 91, 92
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