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INDEX
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M-ewi id.
M-contcl.
Mir-Izzet-Ullah . .
Mir-za (Persian), a title meaning secretary Mirza-Agbar-Beg, councillor of Parta,p Sin
Mirza Beg, eighth chief of Keris .
Miret Haidar. See Mig-za-dhar.
Mirza Hyder (Haidar), a prince of Baltistan
Mir-za-Ra-sul-Beg, a Dogra general .
Mirza-Sultan-Khan. See Mig-za-Sultan-Khan.
Mi-skyod-rdo-rje, Aksobhya-vajra .
Mi-sred-pa, Aruci . .
Miya, a title. See also Mia. „ = Urdű m`fyàn .
Mi-yá Mag-na, a thá,nadar .
[Mi-ya] Ne-rdab-Siii, a Dogra general .
Mi-ya[n], Mkhan, a title used among the Dogras in
addressing an aged respectable person .
Mi-ya-no-ta, or Mia Tota, or Mian Tuta,
general
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Mi-yap-Sin, a Dogra general . Mi-ya-Ra-nu, a Dogra officer .
Mi-ya-re-ya-sib, or [Mia] Rai Sing, or Mi-na-re-ya-sin,
a Dogra officer . .
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14 127, 146, etc. . 145
191
186
127, 257
. 50, 52, 146
133
.127-8
Moru Tádzi. See Diios-grub-bstan-hdzin. Mőti Rim. See Huti-Rim.
Mrigákshi. See Ri-dvags-mig-can. Mrinála. See Padmaji-rtsa-log.
Mthak-hkhob-pa, ` barbarian ' (?) . ▪ 65, 71
Mthab-[yul], or Tha, lit. frontier-states, in the sense of
India . . . 116, 120-1, 205, 250
Mtho-glllc, a temple and village in Gu-ge . . 99, 105
[M]tho-rtse-mkhar, a castle in Baltistan (Kha-pu-lu ?) 113,
234-5, 240
63
275 . 204
127, etc. a Dogra
127, 257, 263
. . 127
. 136
255, 257, 263, 268
Mkhah-hdror-mkhar, a castle in Sod .
Mkhah-hgro-hdu-bakii-gnas, ` meeting-place fairies,' an epithet of Lahul and Z,aiis-dkar
Mkhah-hgro-ri, a hill near Sod .
Mkhan = Khan .
Mkhan-slob-geig-pa, an epithet of the priest king
Ye-ks-hod . . 169
Mkhar-bu, a village in Pu-rig . . 110, 113, 251, 260
Mkhar-[m]dafis, or [D]kar-sdari, a village in Lahul 218,
219, 222
Mkhar-dmar, a village in Western Tibet . . . 93
[M]khar-maii, or Khartakshe, Gar-dag-sa, Skar-stag-sa, Katakchund, a town in Parkuda 131,184-6, 233, 239, 264
Mkhar-rdzoii, a village and mountain-pass 145
Mkhar-snaii-pa, a castle or house at Gyi-char . 160
Mkhas-dman-Chen-po, a counsellor . 156
Mkhyen-rab, a No-no of Spyi-ti . . 275
Miiah-dbaii-dpal-lde. See Nag-dbaii-dpal-lde. Meal}-ris, originally the Western Tibetan empire ; at
present the districts east of Ladakh . 91-4, 168-9
Miiak-ris-skor-gsum, the Western Tibetan kingdom 93, 101,
Mthu-stobs-dbaii-po, the god Indra [rt]tsho-mo-ri-ri, a lake in Rub-so
Muáfi(Urdú) . .
Mueilinda. See Btaii-bzun.
Mu-dzab = Arab. mújib . • . 207
Mughal Emperor of India, or Pa-ca, Pad-cha. See
Sa-hjan, Aurangzeb . . . 110, 187, 240, 274
Muhammed Ali. See Mohamed Ali [Khan].
Muhammad Amin Waisi, a Sayyid in Kashmir . 277
Muhammed Shah. See Mohamed Shah.
Muhammad Sher `Ali Khan, a regent of Kha-pu-lu 190
Mu-khri-btsan-po, one of the seven Khri kings . • 78
Mu-khri-btsan-po, a king of Tibet . . 88
Mu-khyud-hdzin, Nimindhara, a mountain . • 66
Mu-khyud-mthah-yas, Anantanemi, a king of Ujjayini 74
Muktápkla, king of Kashmir . . • 86
Mul-be. See Mul-bhe.
Mul-bhe, or Mul-hbye, Mul-be, Mulbil, Dnul-hbye, a village in Pu-rig 120, 122, 128, 193, 226-7, 259-60, 273 Mul-bil. See Mul-bhe.
Mul-hbye. See Mul-bhe.
Müller, Herbert, Tibet in seiner gesschichtlichen Entwick-
lung . . . . . . . . 78, 84, 85
Mum-mo, a mythological forefather of the Dards 271-2
Mun in Tibetan names . . 181
. 159 141, 146, etc. 239 194, 239, 241
177
of
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the
. 156
. 232
175
113, 116-.17, 133, 266, 273
. . 214
. • 88
a Buddhist
. 64
. . 140, 142
Ali, or Ali
. 186, 263, 268
. 145
232
140, 143 . 169
222-3 136, 251 . 128
Mu-ne, a lamasery in Zans-dkar .
Mun-§i(Munshi), an Arabic title of secretaries
Murad-jo, a Sbal-ti chief .
Murad Khan, seventh chief of Ron-mdo . Murad Khan. See Sultan Murad [Khan].
Mu-sul-man, the Muhammadans . .
Mw•til-mkhan, a chief of Pu-rig
Muti-Sii, a raja of Púnch .
Mya-iian-med, Asoka, a Buddhist emperor
Myoii-pa, a house at Kyor . .
Myur-la or Síïuli-la, a village on the Indus Myur-lha, a servant of Diios-grub-bstaná•hdzin
Milón-dgahi-iiii, one of the heavens
Miwn-pa = Abhidharma .
3'lrion-pahi-mdzod, Abhidharma-kosa,
philosophical work . • .
Mo-du-Hor, perhaps the Mughal empire Mohamed Ali Khan, or Muhammed
Muhammed, a prince of Baltistan
Mohamed Shah, or Mahomed Shah, or Muhammed
Shah, a prince of Baltistan . . . 186, 193, 263-5
Mohammed Khan, twenty-fifth chief of OEi-dkar 192, 241
Mongols. See Sog-po.
Mon-{pa], Indian mountain tribes, a caste in Tibet 90,100,158
the Mon of Glo . . • 233-4
Mo-nag. See Me-fïag.
Monier Williams, M., Buddhism . 100, 104, 110, 111
Mooreroft, William. See Baia Sahib and Ma-ka-ra-phad.
„ Travels in the Himalayan
Provinces . . 117, 118, 119, 127, 182, 227
N
sag, a weight .
Nágadeba, a king of Gu-ge .
Nága, a kind of mythical being Nftglim, a pargana in Kashmir Nágarádza, a king of Gu-ge . Nag-dbaii-ehos-bzaii, a warden of Hemis
Sa[g]-dbaii-dpal-1de, or Miiah-dbaii-dpal-lde, a prince
of Zans-dkar . . .
Nag-dbaii-rnam-rgyal, a prince of Ladakh .
Na[g]-dhaii-rnam-rgyal, a prince of Ladakh . .
Nag-las-grub-pa, a deity (mgon-po) of the Mons of Glo Nag-lug. See Lha-ehen Nag-lug.
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. 169
. 68
. 277 . 169 . 143
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