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308 ANTIQUITIES OF INDIAN TIBET [VOL. II
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Tonduk Namgyal. See Tshe-dpal-mi-bgyur-don-grubrnam-rgyal.
Ton-gsum-pa. See Gtoii-gsum-pa.
Torab Khan. See Sultan Torab Khan.
Torgo = Thur-dgon, a place . . 281
Totiyá, clan name.of the first chief of Ko-lois . . 202
Trebeck, George, an English traveller. See Chotà Sahib.
Provinces. See
Travels in the Himalayan
Moorcroft, William.
Tre-tru-Sm. See Prithvi Singh.
Trig Chand, or Tek Chand, a chief of Lahul
Tripiyaka. See Sde-snod-gsum.
Tri§üla. See Khar-gsal.
Tsag, or Chak, a king or dynasty of Kashmir
Tsan-dan Munshi, a munshi at Leh . .
Tsan-hdas-pa, a carpenter from Chor-hbad Tsan-ldan-hphran, a bridle-path in Zains-dkar . Tsaparang. See Rtsa-bran.
Tse-re, the door-keeper in the east of Zans-dkar Tse-tse-tsan, a village in Baltistan .
Tshae, or Tshe-dban. a Mongol lama .
a chief of Ko-loin .
. 201, 209
180
. 4
174 . 157
156
253
115 201-2, 209
Tshaii-[b]stan-pa, or Tshe-dbain-bstan-pa, a Drun-pa
lama of Zains-dkar . .
Tshae-drug-[br]gya, a chief of Bar-hbog .
Tshaii-nor-bu, a prince of Bar- hbog . .
Tshaii-ra, a village in Pu-rig . .
160 220 220 122
Tshae-(or Tshe-dban)-rab-bstan,
Dkar-sa . . . .
Tshae-(or Tshe-dbain)rgyal-po, a
Drue-pa, a lama of
. . . . 160
king ofZaihs-dkar
157-9
or Chhang Nangial,
. . 201-2, 205, 209
a chief of Bar-hbog 220
67, 234
. 87
. 74
220
157, 159
245-56
•
218
Tshae-(or Tshe-dbai )Tnam-rgyal,
a chief of Ko-loo . .
Tshaii-(or Tshe-dban)rnam-rgyal,
Tshans-pa, Brahmin .
Tshans-patii-hbyuii-gnas, a town .
Tshans-sbyin, Brahma-datta, a king of Kosala . Tshar-brtan-bdzin, a chief of Bar-hbog Tsha-zar, a village in Zans-dkar
Tshe-brtan, a veteran of the Dogra wars
Tshe-brtan-rnam-rgyal, a king. See Lha-then-mi-
hgyur Tshe-brtan-rnam-rgyal.
Tshe-brtan-rnam-rgyal, a councillor . 128
Tshe-brtan-rnam-rgyal-lde, a prince of Bzan-la 164-5
Tshe-dban. See Tshaii, a Mongol lama. Tshe-dban. See Tshaii, a chief of Ko-loo.
Tshe-dban-brtan-pa, a chief of Nub-ra . . 274
Tshe-dban-bstan-pa. See Tshaii-bstan-pa. Tshe-dban-don-grub, a minister of Ladakh 123-4, 126,
238, 266
Tshe-dban-dpal-tibar, a king of Zans-dkar . . 162
Tshe-dban-dpal-hbyor, a pho-íïa, a messenger of Sel 224
Tshe-dban-dpal-lde, a prince of Bzai -la . 164-5
Tshe-dban-dpal-lde, a king of Zai s-dkar . . 162
Tshe-dban-drug-brgya. See Tshaii-drug-brgya.
Tshe-dban-nor-bu, a prince of Bar-hbog. See Tshaiinor-bu.
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Thàkur Ratan Pá1. an ancestor of the Ti-nan chiefs . 203
Tha-li = Urdú tháli . . 56, 146
Tham (Dard), ` a chief ' . • . 175, 192, 281
Thams-cad-mkhyen-gzigs (or -mkhyen-pa), a famous
Hbrug-pa lama . • . 115, 243
Thams-cad-mkhyen-pa. See Thams-cad-mkhyen-gzigs. Thams-cad-skyobs, ViSvabhű, one of the former
Buddhas . 70
Thanadár (Hindi), title of a commandant of a military
post . . 135, 146, etc.
Than-ehun-ldoin-mo-nag, a tribe . . 65
Thang-shu, the Annals of the Chinese Thang dynasty
85-6, 88, 92
translated by Bushell, cited by Herbert
Müller . • 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 91, 92
Tbaii-pa, a house at Sfíuii-la . ▪ . 136
Thaii-rje-(or Thar-rje)thon-pa, a legendary ancestor . 65
Than-so, a place in Zains-dkar 158
Thar-la-skor-ra-ru, a village (Y) in Zans-dkar 159
Thar-rje-thon-pa. See Than-rje-thon-pa.
Theg-chen-gon-ma, a temple at Leh . 126
Theg-mchog, a lamasery at Lce-bde . 109, 113, 126
Thi-ket = Eng. ticket . 141, 146
Thi-rőt, a village in Me-riog . . 222
Thog-jalung, a place in Western Tibet 94, 206
Thog-rgyud-ldoii, a caste of ministers . . 65
Thomas, F. W. . . 15, 162, 171, 215, 274
Tho-mo-che, a place in Zans-dkar . ▪ . 157, 159
Thon-mi-gru-gu, a place near Kham-ba-rdzoin . 65
Thon-mi-[Sambhota], a Tibetan minister . . 82-3
Thon-§o-legs, one of the six Sabi-legs kings . 80
Tho-rtse = Mtho-rtse, a castle .234-5
Tho-tho-ri-loo-bttan, or Tho-tho-ri .síien-bsal, one of
the Klu-rgyal kings . ▪ 80, 82
Tho-tho-ri-siïen-b§al. See Tho-tho-ri-loo-btsan.
Thub-pa, Jina, a name of Buddha . . 74
Thur-dgon = Torgo, a place . 281
Thur-Zo, a measure • 116-7
Tibat. See Tibet. •
Tibet, the Tibetans. See Bod, Mgo-nag, Khobmthab-bkhob.
Tibu-gser-po. See Tebu-gser-po.
T1ká = Urdn tiká, a title . 143, 146, 203, 205, 280
Tikam. See Sultan Tikam.
Ti-mur, a village in Lahul .
TI-műr, the emperor. See Tahi-mur.
Ti-mur-bhig, a leader of a Hor army .
Ti-nan, or Tinan, a chieftainship in Lahul Tinlu Tung, eighth chief of Kha-pu-lu
Ti-no, a village in Lahul . .
Tin-mo-sgan. See Gtin-sgasi. Tirthapuri, a village in Gu-gc .
Ti-se, Kailasa .
a low caste .
Ti-sug, a fairy from Gilgit
Tob = Turk. tob .
Tog, or Stog, a village on the Indus,
minister . • . 120, 122, 126--31,
Tog-dkar-po, A veta-ketu
To-la = Urdu told .
Tolti, or Rtol-ti, Tol-rti, a Balti chieftainship
243 . 203,211-16 . 189
218
267
. 76, 96, 108
. 100
173 . 255 seat of a
144, 251, 254
74 140, 146 184-5, 191,
ff ff
7f If
Tshe-dban-rab-brtan, or Chovang astrologer and minister of Bab-sgo
a famous Bkah-rgyud lama . 121
a prince of Ti-nan . 218
Nab-dan, an
. 135, 255, 258,
263, 268
233-5, 239
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