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292 ANTIQUITIES OF INDIAN TIBET [VOL. II
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Gyán-eaníd], or Gian-cand, or Rgyan-cand, a chief of
Ko-lori . . 201, 209
Gye-mur, a village in Lahul . . 160
Gyi-C[h]ar, a village in Zans-dkar 152, 160
Gyil-gyid. See Gyi-lid.
Gyi-lid, or Gyil-gyid, Gilgit. Compare Hbru-sal 173, 177, 185
Gyim-sain-Hor, a tribe of ` dwarfs of the frontier ' ▪ 66
Gyro-gi-stirs, a Tibetan ancestor . 65
Gyiti-hgud, a village in Mkhar-mari . . 235
Gyin-yal (or Gyid-yal), the river of Gilgit . 177
Gylfo, (rgyal-po) " king " . 184
Gyu-mkhar, a village in Zans-dkar . . 158
[G]yun-drue, the svastika, a name of the Bon-religion 79 Gyuti-drue, or Gyu-ru, Lamayuru, a village and
lamasery . 148, 251, 253, 260
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214, 218 . 272
71, 279 . 158-9, 161
259
91
93
Gyur-ldod (or -ldon), a district
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Gyu-ru. See Gyuzi-drun.
Gzcl-ras-gsal, Avalokita ▪ 83
Gzer-mig, a Bon-po book . 70, 79, 279, 281
Gzims-e[h]un, or Gzim-chuti, a palace at Leh 123, 142, 280
169 273
65
160 65 65
Gron-nu-dpal, an author, probably Ge-sar . .
Gzu-brtan, Dhanvadurya (?), a king of Kapilavastu
Gzugs-can-soin-po, Bimbisära .
Gzun-sa, the Lha-sa government . .
Gzuns-hbum-chen-po, " the Great 100,000 Dhära4is," a
book .
Gzuri-tshon-pa, the I.ha-sa government traders
a
67 107-8
72 '74 74 243
99 116, 137
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Ha-bib-mkhan, a chief of Cig-tan . Ha-da-khan. See Ha-t[h]am-kham.
Hafza, a wife of Muhammad, worshipped
Keluncheh (as Tärä ?). . . .
Haidar Khan, eighteenth chief of OEi-dkar .
Haidar-Malik, a Kashmir Maulavi . .
Haidar Shah. See Sultan Haidar Shah. Haider Hark. See Sultan Haider Karár.
Haji. See Ha-ii-jo. .
Hakim (Urn laäkim), title
district . .
Ha-le-Mon, a tribe of ` dwarfs of the frontier' Han-drain-mir, a Dard colony . Ha-ni-pha-mkhan, a chief of Cig-tan
Hanle. See Wam-le.
Ha-nu, a village in Pu-rig .
Han-rtse-mo, a rock at Sa-bu . Har, name of a month .
Hari-ean[d], a Dogra Dewan . Hari Chan[d], a chief of Ko-lon Haripal Marchak, twelfth chief Hari-Rim, a chief of Gun-ran
Ha-ri-[ya], a chief of Ti-nan . .
Ha-sad-mkhan. Sea 'A-sad-mkhan. Hasan Khan, nineteenth chief of ei-dkar . Ha-sari-mahádheba, a teacher from China $asap-Sháh, a Kashmir Maulavi .
„ „ History of Kashmir
Hastings, James, Dictionary of Religion and
Ha-tim-khan. See Ha-t[h]em-khan.
Ha-yar, a place in Lahul .
Ha-yon-ma-sron, Devi, a Dard deity
Ha-za, a people .
Ha-ii-[jo], the chief Haji from Kashmir
Hazru Vazir, a Dogra officer . •.
Hbal-hkhor-zes-legs-pa, or H_ bans-hkhor, a heretic
Brahman . .
Hbal-ma-zug-btsan, or Dpal-ma-zug-gar, a Tibetan
general . .
Hbaiis-bkhor. See Hbal-bkhor-tes-legs-pa.
Hbar-1de, a king of Gu-ge . .
Hbhag-dar-skyabs, a famous Khri-dpon . Hbog-hChol, a country, probably Tibet . [H]bo-yig, a register of lands at Phug-that Hbran-mi-skyin-pa, a Tibetan ancestor Hbran-rje-yam-dad, a Tibetan ancestor Hbras-dpuns. See Hbras-spuris.
Hbras-sa-lubi-tshal, the garden of Sa-lu rice,
paradise . .
Hbras-spunpus(-dis), a lamasery Ebre. See Bre.
libri-khun(-gun), a lamasery . . 103
Hbrog-mo, a chief-gardener of Ladakh . 143
Hbrog-pa, the Dards, in particular those of Mda h . 273
Hbrog-sde, a steppe-district in Tibet . 116
Hbrom, a district in Tibet . • 85
Hbron-rje-legs, one of the six Sabi-legs kings • 80
Hbroni-rtse-rifts, a famous sword . . 101
Hbron-span-lde-ru, a king of Tibet . ▪ . 82
Hbro-za-bkhor-skyon, a queen of Tibet • . ▪ 93, 276
Hbrug-bde-legs (Drug-de-leg), a prince of Bar-hbog 218, 220
Hbru-bdus, a historical work . • . 67
Hbrug-bstan-bdzin, probably identical with prince Bstan-hdzin-rna.m-rgyal, who became a Hbrug-pa
lama and Regent of Zans-dkar and Spyi-ti . . 162
Hbrug-rags, a minister of Rgya . • . 226
Hbrug-pa, an order of lamas 107, 115, 123, 124, 227, 243,
280
174
by the
185 . 192
277
of a governor of a
143, 146, 280
. 66
272
174
$brug-Ra-lui, Ra-lui of the H_ brug-pa
lamasery . .
Hbrug-rnam-rgyal, a prince of Bar- hbog . Hbrug-rnam-rgyal, a minister of Ladakh . Hbru-sal, or Bru-sad, or Sbru-sal, Gilgit .
232, 239, 253, 270
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. 145 136-7, 254, 269 201-2, 205, 210 . . 192
. 201-2, 209 213--14, 216
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order, a
. . 108
. 218 n., 220
114 87, 90, 156, 173, 232-3 a, . 92, 97, 279
. 85, 111
Khan.
244
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192 83 277 . . 277 Ethics 79, 84
85
113 88, 169
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250 . 66 64, 74, 76, 90
Ha-t[h]em-khan, or Ha-tim-khan, He-tan-khan, Hada-khan, called Bha-bha, a chief of Kha-pu-lu 114, 189-90,
231, 235, 281
Hbum, a book, a form of the Prajnäpáramit-
Hbum-tshan, ear-rings . .
lichims-phug. See Hchin-bu. Hchin-bu (or Hchims-phug), a lamasery
Hcho-bbran, a clan . .
Hdab-lad-'A-li-khan. See Sultan Daolat Ali
Hdab-lad-mkhan. See Sultan Daolut Khan.
Hdom, a measure .
dor-khug. See Rdor-khug-than. Hdu-khan, an assembly hall at Leh .
Hdul-ba, the Vinaya . . .
_Hdus-pa-rin-po-che, a book .
Hdu-sroni-bdu-rje. See Gun-sron-bdu-rje. Hdu-zi-la, or Kha-chehi-la, the Zoji-pass . Hdzam-bu-briksa, Jambű-vriksa, the Bodhi-tree Hdzam-bu-filin, Jambiz-dvipa, the earth, or India
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