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0484 The Pulse of Asia : vol.1
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INDEX   401

Historic records, 174.

History, climatic hypothesis of, 381-

385 ; geographic basis of, 3-6,

chap. xviii, 359-385; as record of

human character, 362. Hiu-Tu-Chi, king of Lulan, 269. Holdich, T. H., cited, 326.

Home, see Family.

Home-cake of Ladakh, 81, 84. Home-life of Lopliks, 247.

Homes of Chantos, 232.

Honesty of a Chanto, 192, 196; of caravaners, 83.

Horrors of Lop desert, 239, 273. Horsemanship of Khirghiz, 123, 124. Horse-meat among Khirghiz, 120. Horses, in Kashmir, 32; in Hima-

laya mountains, 71-73 ; among

Khirghiz, 116, 122; in Ladakh,

67; sufferings of, on Karakorum

route, 82, 83, 86.

Horses, method of catching, among Khirghiz, 114.

Hospitality of Chantos, 139, 143147,198, 226; of Khirghiz, 117 ff., 121-123, 133; of Ladakhis, 62.

Hostess, a Khirghiz, 130.

Hsin-Kiang, Chinese province, 93.

Houses, ancient versus modern in Lop basin, 217, 218; of Khirghiz, see Kibitkas; in Kashmir, 49; in Ladakh, 49, 50, 62; of nomads, 129; of peasants in Lop basin, 136; at Tikkenlik, 265.

Houseboat in Kashmir, 26, 29, 32. Huien Tsiang, see Hwen Tsiang. Humboldt, H. von, cited, 329, 333, 336, 341, 350.

Huns, admixture of, with Chantos,

139; invasion of Persia by, 340. Hunter, G. W., cited, 287, 293; met

at Turfan, 305.

Hunters of Kuruk Tagh, 276-279. Hwen Tsiang, cited, 24, 29, 36, 191,

209, 213, 214, 270; itinerary of,

387.

Hyrcanian gulf, 335, 336.

Ibrahim, a servant, 61, 135, 143, 144, 172, 256; finds ruins, 211, 212. Ibrahim Beg, 171, 180.

Ice, for drinking purposes, 95, 248, 255; on Lake Bagrash, 276; on

Sanju pass, 86; in salt water, 248, 255; in Shyok valley, 73.

Idleness in Kashmir, 28; of Khirghiz, 126; of miners, 196.

Ilek River, 265.

Ili, part of Chinese Turkestan, 93. Illusions in desert, 239.

Images in lamaseries, 57.

Imam Jafir Sadik, shrine and vil-

lage, 199, 210; salt water at, 202. Imamla, shrine and village, 96, 162-

168.

Imams, the four, 164, 167.

India, Alexander in, 316; boy sent to, 232; British rule in, 323; communication with western China, 66; diversity of Turkestan and, 87 ; famine in, 224; governed from the Himalayas, 30; pilgrims in, 88, 90; trade route to, 339.

Indian corn, 198, 226, 268.

Indian merchants in Turkestan, 153. Indian Ocean, moisture from, 47. Indigestion due to salt water, 249. Indo-Chinese boundary, 84. Indo-Europeans of Central Asia,

107, 138.

Indus River, 21, 47, 48, 54.

Indus valley, 47, 55, 67, 71, 78, 304. Industry of Chantos, 228, 229; of Kashmiris, 29.

Innkeepers, Chinese, 133.

Insanity of camel-man, 257. Inscriptions of Chira region, 173. Insolence among Khirghiz, 127. Insular position of England, 360. Interlaken, compared with Pangong,

68.

Interpreters, Chinese, 142, 150, 152, 154.

Invasions of barbarians, 363. See Barbarian invasions.

Iran, defined, 315; Alexander in, 316-319; ancient climate of, chap. xvi, 315-328; ancient irrigation in, 320; causes of decay of, 323328; possibilities of, 326-328.

Irrigation, in Iran, 326; in Ladakh, 48, 53; at Miran, 244; on lower Tarim River, 265-272; at Turfan, 307.

Irrigation, ancient, in Caspian basin, 338; in Chira region, 177; at Dan-