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0322 Antiquities of Indian Tibet : vol.2
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298   ANTIQUITIES OF INDIAN TIBET   [VoL.II

M-contd.

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Manasarovara Lake. See Ma-baű, Ma-pham, Ma-dros,

Gans-mtsho   .   .   . 76, 87, 96, 267

Manasvin. See Zil-ehen.

Maii-bkur, Maha-sammata. See Man-pos-bkur-ba.

Mande. See Man-hdre.

Man-de-de-man-de-sin, local deities of the Dards . 272

Man-di. See Za-hor.

Mandhitr. See Na-la-las-nu.

Man-dri = Urdű mandir.   143, 146

Mandri, the Hindu temple at Jammu   . 143

Mangal, a Ladakhi general .   . 258

Man-ga-la-lde, a king of Bzan-la .164-5

Man-gal-Bag, Man-gal-Sin's garden in Ladakh   139, 142

Nangal Chand, a prince of Ko-lon   . 201, 210

Man-gal-Sin, Basti Rim's son   •   139, 144-7
Man-[h]dre, or Mande, a district east of Wardwan 125, 127

Mani-dgon-pa, the lamasery of Ti-nan   ▪   . 218

Mani-rin-mo, a mani-wall at Leh   •   . 113

Mani-wall .   113-14, 275

Ma-ni-than .   .   109, 124

Ma-ni-than-skor   .   119, 159

Manji, a village in the Su-ru valley   . 258
Maíiju-ghosa. See Hjam-dbyans.

Manju-sri. See Hjam-dpal and Zur-phud-liia-pa. Man-idra-bahi, a combination of the local names

Mande and Wardwan .   . 127
Maii-pos-bkur-ba, or Man-bkur, Mahi-sammata, the

first king on earth   .   . 67-8, 72, 75, 77

Man-rgyu, a village in Gam .   . 122-3, 273

Màn Singh, a king of Kulű   . 202-3, 220

Man-spro, a village on the Indus .   130, 143-4

Man-sroii-man-btsan, a king of Tibet   84

Man-su, a prince of Bar-hbog .   220

Mantar. See Sultan Beg Mantar.

Man-than, a Mani wall .   109, 124, 159

Man-thro-khar, a Dard village in Baltistan   . 271

Manu. See Med.

Man-yul, Central Ladakh   .   113, 119, 168, 238

Ma-pham. See Manasarovara Lake. Mira. See Bdud.

Mar-glib, a village in Zans-dkai   .

Marshall, Sir John   .

Mar-than, a district in Zans-dkar .   .
Marut Tanzin. See Dnos-grub-bstan-hdzin

Marwan, a village in Baltistan

157-8

  •  228, 236

  •     157-9 . 261 . 265

Marx, Dr. Karl, a Moravian missionary and

translator .   .

  •  2-15, 93-137

Mar-yul, the Western Tibetan kingdom 93-4, 98, 105, 113,

157, 160

Mar-yum, a mountain-pass   . 110, 113

Mas-jid = Urdű masjid .   .   58, 146

Massy, Col. C. F., Chiefs . . . of the Panjab   195, 206, 281

Ma-su-ra = Urdű mashhűr   .   46,• 146

Maya. See Sgyu-hphrul-ma.

Mchod-rten, chorten or st űpa .

114, 121, 124, 126, 160,

218, 274 of Prince

  •  126, 130

  •     270-3

  •  88

  •  72

  •  74

Mehog-[gi]-sprul-[sku], spiritual name Tshe-dban-Rah-hrtan-rnam-rgyal Mdah, a Dard village on the Indus . Mdo, .sűtra, part of the Tripitaka .

Mdog-nag, Krisnavarna, a priest   .
Mdun-pa, Chandaka, Buddha's charioteer

M-contd.

Mdzes-can, Cárumant . Mdzes-pa, Caru .

Mdzes-dgah, Cirunanda .

Mdzes-ldan, Ciruka   .

Mázod = Kosa. See Mnon-papi-mdzod. Mdzod-pa, a house at Dpal-hdum .

Mdzo, a yak and cow hybrid .   .
Mdzo-khyuii-rog-po, a herd of Mdzo (?) Medicine Buddhas. See Sman-bla.

Medicine Guru Buddhas, list of their names   92

Mehndi Ghazal!, tenth chief of Kba-pu-lu   189

Mehndi Ibrahim, eleventh chief of Kha-pu-lu .   . 189

Mehndi Malik Haider Shah, twelfth chief of Kha-pu-lu 189 Mehndi Mir. See Sultan Mehndi Mir.

Me-khri-btsan-po, one of the seven Khri kings .   .   78

Me-ltsehi-grog-po, a brook in Zans-dkar .   •   157, 159

Me-űag, or Mi-nag, or Mo-nag, a province of Tibet 77, 279

Men-glin, silk gauze   .   . 111

Men-ser, or Smon-tsher, a village   . 116
Men-tse, silk gauze. 111

Me-riog, the Chenab valley in L.ahul   222-3

Me-ru, a village in Ladakh   109

Meru, mount. See Ri-rab.

Me-sde-ldan, a prehistoric king   .   70
Mes-zan, a lake in Blo-bo, probably identical with

Chu-la-me-hbar .   •   243
Meta, probably = Urdű Mehtar, a hereditary village

officer, a title among the Dogras .   . 139, 146, etc.
Meta Ser-Siii. See Ser-Siii.

Me-tog-snubs-gnas, a mythological town   66

Mgo-chen-mchod-rten .   274

Mgo-gíian, mythological beings with animal heads .   66

Mgo-nag, ` black heads,' the Tibetans, or men in

general   .   .   77

Mgon-dpal-lde, a king of Bzan-la   164-5

Mgon-khan, a temple at Leh .   . 103

Mgon-po. See agog.

Mgon-po, or Achu Ganpu, 'A-jo-Mgon-po, a nobleman 131-5,

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  •  70 70, 72

  •  70 70, 72 63, 68

  •  159 96, 156

  •   158

Mgon-po-rnam-rgyal, a chief of Nub-ra . Mgur-hbum, the 100,000 songs of Mi-la-ras-pa Mhidi, the Muhammadan prophet . Mia Nidhan Sing, a Dogra officer .

137, 262 . 274 . 110 . 145 . 264

Mian Tuta. See Mi-ya-no-ta.

Mia Rai Sing. See Mi-ya-re-ya-sin.

Mia Tota. See Mi-ya-no-ta.

Mia Uttam Sing, a prince of Jammu and Kashmir

Midphi Sata, a guide through Zans-dkar .

Mig-dmar-tshes, a Tibetan steward .   .

Mig-za-dhar, Mirzà Haidar, the Mughal invader of

  •  262 . 261

  •  134

Ladakh   .   .   .   •   158, 161, 273

Mig-za-(Mìrzi)-Sul-tan-khin, a chief of Sod   . 177

Mihan Sing, a Sikh governor of Kashmir   . 261

Mi-ham-ci = Kinnara .   .   .   66
Mih[a]r Chand. See Mahar Chand. Mi-hjigs-tshe-btsan-ream-rgyal, a prince of Ladakh . 122

Mi-la-ras-pa, a Tibetan poet .   .   .   96
Mi-iïa-re-ya-sin. See Mi-ya-re-ya-sin. See Me-flag.

Mi-pham-dbaii-po, a Hbrug-pa lama   115-17

Mir Barahir, fifth chief of Kha-pu-lu   . 189-

Mir Beg, seventh chief of Keris   .   . 191