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0478 The Pulse of Asia : vol.1
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INDEX

Cheerfulness of Chanto shepherd,

265; of Ladakhis, 60-62. Cherchen, ruins at, 281; settlement

of, 219.

Cherchen River, peculiar course of, 285.

Childishness of Chantos, 229.

Children, naked, in Lop basin, 145.

China, ancient roads to, 239, 240, 272, 339; awakening of, 237; boundary of, toward India, 84; communication with India, 66; Emperor of, 303, 305.

China Inland Mission, 287, 305. Chindelik salt spring, old road at, 290, 291.

Chinese, the, admixture of, with Chantos, 139; attempts of, to found villages, 266-268; attitude of Chantos toward, 230; character of, 89, 292; conquest of Turkestan by, 227; official exactions of, 196, 198, 303; intelligence of, 230; as innkeepers, 133; official courtesy of, 141, 142; as soldiers, 154; in Turfan, 298.

Chinese chronicles, 269, 272, 287, 293, 309.

Chinese coins, 179.

Chinese garrison at Charklik, 241. Chinese government in Turkestan,

courtesy of, 141; relation of, to

people, 89, 200.

Chinese language, 305, 312. Chinese maps, 240, 262, 284, 287. Chinese tales, of Lop, 239, 252, 254; of Turfan, 301.

Chinese towns in Turfan, 299.

Chinese Turkestan, conquest of, 227; entrance into, 86;ourney in, 9; resemblance to Russian Turkestan, 87; trade routes of, 87. See also Lop basin.

Chinese viceroy, 305.

Chinese writing at Endereh, 214.

Chira, typical oasis town, 169; drought at, 175; compared to Tuholo, 217; guide from, 171; home of servants, 305; identification of, 387; at Mohammedan conquest, 174, 176, 177; during Mohammedan era, 283; population of, 188; ruins near, 169 ff.

Chira River, 162; floods of, 75; ancient extension of, 170, 174. See Karatash River.

Chi-ta, Chinese emperor, 288. Cho-hu-tong (Lop-Nor), 287. Choka, ruins of, 160-163, 226, 283;

traditions of, 165.

Chol Tagh, or Desert Mountains, 276, 295, 308.

Cholak, ruins, 309.

Chong Assa, ruins, 309.

Chortans, or Buddhist shrines, 58. Christianity, development of, 384. Christians in Turfan, 312. Chronicle, of four Imams, 164; of

Dumuka, 176. See Chinese chron-

icles.

Chuguchak, town of Dzungaria, 305. Chukur, ruins, 277.

Church, P. W. cited, 76.

Civil order, conditions of, 224.

Civilization, advance of, 380; relation of, to climate, 385; relation of, to Khirghiz,126; at Lulan, 271.

Clay, mesas of, 253, 254, 259, 262; moulding of, 217; seals of, 204; at Miran, 244.

Clayton, H. H., cited, 376.

Climate, importance of, 6; of Astrabad, 323; of Kashmir, 26, 28, 29,

36; of Lop basin, 93-98; of Russia, 360; of Tian Shan, 109; relation of, to civilization, 380, 381, 385 ; Gibbon's estimate of influence of, upon ancient Germans, 371.

Climate, changes of, 5, 13-15.

Climate, evidences of change of, in Africa, 369; Arabia, 366; Ba-

luchistan, 320; Caspianregion,

338fî.,349, 350; Chira region, 169
ff., 177; Choka, 160-166; Chol

Tagh, 277-279; Dandan-Uilik,

171, 189; Dumuka, 174; En-
dereh, 213-219 ; Egypt, 368;

Europe, 369-373; Iran, 315-328; Karaki, 163, 164; Karakir, 183; Kashmir, 36-41; Keriya, 193, 194; Kuruk Tagh, 277-279; Ladakh, 53; Lop-Nor, 247, 284-294; Lulan, 262, 263, 272; Miran, 246; Niya, 203-209; Palestine, 368; Lake Pangong, 69, 70; Sanju, 148;

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