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0331 Antiquities of Indian Tibet : vol.2
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Su-ka-mir, a nobleman of Hem-babs   . 252

Sukhâvati. See Bde-ldan-dur-kbrod. Suklodana. See Zas-dkar.

Su-la-can, a Ladakhi captain   143
Sul-bstan. See Sultan.

Sulíman Khan, twenty-seventh chief of 8i-dkar.   . 192
Sultan, or Sul-bstan [Khan], a chief appointed over

Keris and Gures   •   114, 235

Sultan Alemgir Ghazi, forty-fourth chief of Kha-pu-lu 189

Sultan Arzona, fifty-third chief of Kha-pu-lu .   . 189
Sultan Bairam, probably identical with Bhag-ram-mir of Nub-ra, and Bahram-Chu of the Ta'rikh-i-Rashidi,,

fifty-seventh chief of Kha-pu-lu .   .   .   189, 275
Sultan Beg Mantar, forty-eighth chief of Kha-pu-lu . 189

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Sultan Yagu Ahmed Ghazi, forty-second chief of

Kha-pu-lu. . 189 Sultan Yagu Latif Beg, fortieth chief of Kha-pu-lu . 189 Sultan Yagu Sher Ghazi, forty-first chief of Kha-pu-lu 189 Sultan Yahia Khan, or Ya-ya-khan, sixty-sixth chief

of Kha-pu-lu   .   .   189, 240
Sumeru. See Ri-rab-Lhun-po.

Sum-bbran, or Gsum-hbrai , a village in Pu-rig   . 113

Sun, a village in Zans-dkar   .   . 157

Suni (Sunni), a Muhammadan sect .   . 185
Suprabuddha. See Legs-par-rabs-bsad. Suraksita. See Legs-skyon.

Sű-rat-Chan[d], a chief of Ko-lois   .201-2, 209

Sur-le, a village in Zans-dkar .   159

Sur-mo-[hbrog], a village near Kha-pu-lu   . 238

Surtu Rana, a Dogra officer .   . 259

Su-ru, a river, village, and district 127, 129, 158-9, 258-61,

263, 273

Sultan Bikam, fifty-fifth chief of Kha-pu-lu   .

Sultan Biwán Cho, forty-fifth chief of Kha-pu-lu

Sultan Brol De, fifty-first chief of Kha-pu-]u   .

Sultan Daolut Khan, or Hdab-lad-mkhan

189

189

  • 189

189-90, 231, 233

Suvarna-prabheisa-sűtra.   See Gser-hod-dam -pa.

Sűryamati, a traditional king of Stag-sna Sűrya-vaiinsa. See foi-mabi-grien. Su-tin. See Sprebu-Su-tin.

Sutlej, the great river   .
Svastika. See Gyuit-drue. Svetaketu. See Tog-dkar-po. Syud, a Muhammadan teacher

. 242

Sultan Daolut Ali Khan, or Hdab-lad-'A-li-mkhan, sixty-seventh chief of Kha-pu-lu .   •   .   189, 240

Sultan Ghazi Mir Cho, sixtieth chief of Kha-pu-1»   . 189

Sultan Haider Karár, seventeenth chief of Kha-pu-lu   189

Sultan Haider Shah, sixteenth chief of Kha-pu-lu   . 189

Sultan Hatim Khan, or Ha-tam-khan, sixty-third chief of Kha-pu-lu. See under Ha-t[h]am-khan.

Sultan Hil Ghazi, forty-sixth chief of Kha-pu-lu   189

Sultan Husen Khan, sixty-first chief of Kha-pu-lu   . 189

Sultan Ibrahim I, second chief of Kha-pu-lu   .   . 189

Sultan Ibrahim II, fifty-ninth chief of Kha-pu-lu   . 189

Sultan Ishak, third chief of Kha-pu-lu   .   . 189

Sultan Johar Fani, nineteenth chief of Kha-pu-lu   . 189

Sultan Juned Shah, fifteenth chief of Kha-pu-lu   . 189

Sultan Kurkor, fifty-sixth chief of Kha-pu-lu .   . 189

Sultan Khan. See Sultan.

Sultan Mahmud, ninth chief of Kha-pu-lu   . 189
Sultan Mahmud Ali Khan, sixty-fifth chief of Kim-

pu-lu   189

Sultan-Malig, a chief of Sod .   . 177

Sultan Malik Baz, fifty-second chief of Kha-pu-lu   . 189

Sultan Malik Ghazali, thirteenth chief of Kha-pu-lu . 189 Sultan Malik Jahar, twenty-fourth chief of Kha-pu-lu 189 Sultan Malik Mir, twenty-third chief of Kha-pu-lu . 189 Sultan Malik Rustam, twenty-first chief of Kha-pu-lu . 189

Sultan Malik Shah, fourteenth chief of Kha-pu-lu   . 189
Sultan Mehndi Mir, twenty-second chief of Kha-pu-lu 189 Sultan Mir Khan, perhaps identical with 'A-li-Mir-Šer-

Han of Baltistan, fifty-eighth chief of Kha-pu-lu . 189

Sultan Murad [Khan], a king of Baltistan .   .   185, 193

Sultan Najm Malik, twentieth chief of Kha-pu-lu   . 189

Sultan Nur Ghazi, forty-third chief of Kha-pu-lu   . 189

Sultanpur, or Sur-stan-pur, the capital of Kulű .   . 218

Sultan Rahim Khan, sixty-second chief of Kha-pu-lu . 189

Sultan Salmundé, fiftieth chief of Kha-pu-lu   .   . 189
Sultan Shah Ibrahim, eighteenth chief of Kha-pu-lu . 189 Sultan Sher Ghazi, forty-seventh chief of Kha-pu-lu . 189

Sultan Sikander, first chief of Kha-pu-lu .   .   . 189

Sultan Tikam, fifty-fourth chief of Kha-pu-lu .   . 189
Sultan Torab Khan, forty-ninth chief of Kha-pu-lu . 189 Sultan Yagu, thirty-ninth chief of Kha-pu-lu, probably identical with Yab-sgod, 156-7, and•Stobs-Yab-

sgod of Balti folk-lore   .   .   .   .   189, 281

. 267

. 185

T

Ta-bo, a lamasery in Spyi-ti .   .   263, 276

Ta-bu-ta, a teacher from Kashmir .   .   83

Tabi-mur, Timur, Tamerlan .   . 99 n., 180
Taklakhar. See Dvag-la-mkhar.

Tames Daglas Forsáth, Thomas Douglas Forsyth, an

English traveller   . 205

Tamerlan. See Tabi-mur.

Tandi. See Thad!.

Tan-grin. See Rta-mgrin.

Tar, a village on the Indus, famous

for its wood

139, 141, 145, 147

Tara. See Sgrol-ma and Sgrol-ljazi.

Tárá-Chan[d], a chief of Ko-loin   .

Tárápiüa, king of Kashmir   .   .

Ta' rì.kh-i-Rashidi, Mirza Haidar's account of his expedition from Turkestan to Ladakh and Tibet

101-2, 104, 161, 273-4

Tashi Aiigial. See Bkra-sis-dbav-rgyal.

Tashi Angta. See Bkra-sis-'an-krag.

Ta-yizis, a chief of Sim-Aa-mkhar-bu   . 180

Ta-zig, or Stag-zig, the Táj iks, Eastern Persians   65, 90

Te-ba. See Lte-ba.

Tebu-bkra-sis-hod-bporo, a stűpa at Leh   •   .   99

Tebu-gser-po, or Tihu-gser-po, the ' Yellow Crag'

at Leli   .   .   •   .   99

Tek Chand. See Trig-Chan[d].

Te-la-rizi, a village in Zans-dkar   . 159

Te-tses-zizi, a royal field at Leh   . 146

Tha. See Mthab-yul.

Thádi, or Tandi, a village in Lahul .   202

Thag-bzazi-ris, a king of the Asuras   •   68

Thàkur Chádlá Sűrat, an ancestor of the Ko•loin chiefs 202

201-6, 209-10, 223

. . 181