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INDEX
301
P-contd.
P-contd.
Padmahi-rtsa-log, Mrinála, a youth . .
Padma-hod-hbar, a Buddhist teacher, his image Padmasambhava. See Padma-hbyuii-gnas.
Paho = Urdű pn'o • 141, 146
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126
Paha-ri-mkhan, or Pa-ri-kha, a chief of Ti-nan .
Pa-kro-mkhar, a castle at Kug-so
P111, a family at Ko-lofi . .
Pa-[1]dar. See Baldé.
Pal-kyi = Urdű pàlkz .
Pablo, a Dard name of Baltistan pal-fan = Urdu palaan, a regiment Pàmpur, a town in Kashmir . Parica-§itha• See Zur-phud-liia-pa.
Paii-chen, the head lama of Bkra-sis-Thun-po . 108
Panjab, part of Northern India . 203, 205
Pan-kon, lake. See Kluns-gyog-ma. Pan-kon-phyag-rgya-pa, or Span(Dpa i)-skon-phyag-
rgya, a book . 81, 279
Pára, a title in Lahul . . 203
Parbat Singh, a king of Kulű . . 210, 218
Pargana (Hindi) . . 207, 209, 277
Pa-ri-kba. See Pah-ri-mkhan.
Parker, E. H., Manchu Relations with Tibet . 78
Parkudda. See Parkuta.
Parkuta, or Parkud[da], a Balti
213, 216
. 174
. 202
49, 146
. 193
135 139, 142
chieftainship 184-5, 191,
233, 264, 271 by the Dogras 139 . . 169 . 139-40, 143, 145
. 218, 220
Partàbpur, a town in Ladakh, founded
Par-tab-rmal, a king of Gu-ge .
Partlib Sin, a Mahárcja of Kashmir . Partàp Singh, a king of Kulű . Pa-sar. See Sod-Pa-sa-ri.
Paseima-Godànìya. See Nub-ba-glan-spyod.
Pas-kyum or Pas-skyum, a castle and village in
Pu-rig • . 123, 126, 128, 177, 180,
231, 251, 253, 258-60, 273
Pa-spa-rag, a place in Lahul Pas-skyum. See Pas-kyum.
Pe-ne = Urdű pana .
Persia. See Ta-zig.
Phàgi Chand. See Bhàgi Chand.
Pha-kyir, Faqir, a chief of Sim-sa-mkhar-bu
Phala = Tib. dpal in names .
Phan-than, a plain near Lha-sa
Phan-thaű-ka-med, a vihára .
Phar-si, or Bar-rtsi, the Persian language
Pha-ta Chan [d], or
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Phun-tshogs-rnam-rgyal, a king of Ladakh . .120-2
Phun-tshogs-rab-bstan. See Ga-ga Phun-tshogs-rabbstan.
Phu-ran, a village in Me-riog . . • . 223
Phur-bcags-Skar-rdo, perhaps a suburb of Skar-rdo 239
Phur-bu, probably for Brihaspati . 234
Phyag-htshal-sgani, a hill near Phug-thal . . 157
Phyag-[na]-rdo-[rje], Vajrapáni, his image 99, 126
Phyag-rdor, a man from the house Hol-phyags-pa at
Lte-ba . . 255
Phyi-dban, a village, seat of a nobleman . . 133
Phyi-dban-stag-rtse, a castle . 77, 80
Phyi-glin, Europe . . . . 125
„ „ or Ci-lin, a village in Zains-dkar . 147
Phyod, a place in Lahul . . 281
a village in Zans-dkar 131, 159-60
Pi-si-sa-kra, a Tibetan officer . 136
Pi-tsi-tsanda-sri, a translator [from the Chinese] • 85
Poliu, Great, Baltistan in the Chinese Annals 86, 193
„ Little, Gilgit in the Chinese Annals 86, 193
Po-lo[n]-áan, a mountain range • . 90
Potala. See Gru-hdzin.
Prasenajit. See Gsal-rgyal.
Prati-rmal, a king of Gu-ge . . 169
Pritam Singh, or Spri-tim Sin, a king of
Kulű . . . . . . . 218
Prithvi Singh, or Tre-tru-Sin, a king of Kulű . 218, 281 Pu-hrains, or Pu-rains, Bu-ran, Spu-raits, a province
of Tibet . . 93-4, 96, 105, 110, 133, 137,
168-9, 273, 276
Pu-nac, the kingdom of Pűnch . 140
Pűnch. See Pu-nac.
Pu-nu, a Wazir . . . 140
Punya-rmal, identical with Bsod-nams-lde, king of
Gu-ge . 169
Pu-ranis. See Pu-hrains.
Pu-rig (Purfk), or Bu-rig, a province of Ladakh 103, 106-7,
110, 113, 119, 126, 128, 138, 159, 185-6, 191, 193, 226-7, 238-40, 242-3, 250-4, 273-4
Pürva-Videha. See gar-lus-hphags-po.
Pyu-dkar, a village in Lahul . . ▪ 71
218
. 146, 255
.180-1
214
. 85-6 . 85 124, 141, 143
Q
Fateh Chand, a chief of Ko-loin
Phe-tse, No-no, a prince of Bar- hbog
Phillott, Lieut.-Col. D. C. .
Phi-tse-phan, a place in Zains-dkar .
Pho-ion-hdra-hdra, a rock on the frontier between
Ladakh and Lahul . 250
Pho-fia, the hereditary trade agents between Ladakh
and Kula . . 223, 224
Phos-fïahi-fia, an unknown place or person in
Baltistan . . 240
Pho-thog-la, a mountain-pass above Pho-thog-sa . 120 Phug-thal, a village and monastery in Zains-dkar 157-9, 161
Phuti-gon-nag-po, a demon . • . 91
Phun-tshogs, a Ladakhi munshi . • • 177, 179
Phun-tshog[s], (No-no Phun-tshogs), a prince of Bar-hbog . • • 218, 220
Qila. See Kila, Kyi-la, and Killah.
201-2, 209
. . 220
.201-5
159
R
Ra-ba-dmar-po, a district in Western Tibet Rab-brtan, Drun-pa, a high lama of Phug-thal 999ta minister at Da-ru
„ „ a Ladakhi general . Rab-brtan-lha-rtse, the palace of Bab-sgo Ra-bo-mchod-rten, a stűpa in Zains-dkar . Rab-rgyas, a castle-ward at Hem-babs . Ràdhà-Kirsin. See Rata-Krisna-Kol. Ra-dug-rgyal-po, a prince of Zans-dkar Rati[r] Khan, a king of Baltistan . Ra-gan-hgreni-sin, a place, perhaps in Baltistan
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158-9 . 239 . 232 . 102 . 160 . 180
157, 159
185, 193
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