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0489 The Pulse of Asia : vol.1
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406   INDEX

Misgovernment, 323, 326.

Mo, ancient town, 213, 214.

Moghuls, or Mongols, 343.

Mohammedan coins, 174; conquest, 160, 164, 174, 176, 218; era of ruins, 284; prayers, 84; records, 174; ruins, 217, 320, 321, see Dumuka, Lachinata, Serteck, Ulugh Mazar, Ying-pen; shrines, 149, 159.

Mohammedans, of China, 138, see Dungans; of Ladakh, 63.

Mohammedanism, in Central Asia, 89; of Chantos, 228; influence of, upon character, 232, 261; eastern limits of, 247, 248; effect of introduction of, upon population of Baltistan, 64; relation of rise of, to changes of climate, 384; and women, 128.

D Iolja River, 236.

Monadnocks, 78.

Monasteries, see Lamaseries.

Monastery of Gyoljuk, 355.

Monasticism in Ladakh, 64.

Mongols, 107; camps of, 276; near Choka, 163; relation to Lopliks, 246; at Turfan, 313; at Urgenj, 343.

Monks, see Lamas.

Monocline of Lop basin, 99.

Monoliths at Davanchin, 300.

Monotony, of Chanto life, 235; of climate of Lop basin, 98.

Moraines in Kashmir, 43; in Sanju region, 91, 134.

Moral code of road, 83.

Moral qualities and environment, 127.

Moscow, end of journey, 306.

Mosque, submerged, at Baku, 345. Mounds, prehistoric, at Davanchin, 300.

Mounds, tamarisk, 179-181, 188. Mountains, buried, 275; highest as-

cent of, 77; influence of, 60, 65;

origin of, 80.

Movements of earth's crust, in Himalayan region, 79; in Ladakh, 55; in Lop basin, 98; in Turfan, 306.

Muck, in Lop desert, 239, 252, 254, 262; in Turfan, 302.

Mud, for houses, 140, 174; in Lop desert, 291; in Turfan, 302. Mud-cracks, 251.

Mulberries, 145, 200.

Mules among Himalayas, 72, 86. Murchison, It., cited, 336. Murgo River, 82.

Murree road to Kashmir, 22. Music among Ladakhis, 62. Mutton, commonest kind of meat,

147.

Nafapo, or Lulan, 270.

Nagara-khana, on Niya River, 199. Nagari language, 312.

Nakedness at Sanju, 146. Napoleon, cited, 360.

Narmashir, Persian village, 318. Narin River, 112.

Nasratabad, Persian village, 318. Nature, nearness of, to Khirghiz, 125.

Nectarines, 169.

Nestorians in Turfan, 312.

Nets at Lop-Nor, 248.

New England, exceptional climate of, 366; relief of, compared with ancient Himalayas, 78.

New York, weather influences in, 363. News among nomads, 121.

Nila, Hindu god, 36.

Nim-ruz, name of Seyistan, 322. Nishapur, Persian town, 328. Nissa, Chanto village, 85, 155. Niya, 195, 276; description of, 198;

founding of, 207, 219; saline soil

at, 202.

Niya River, 195, 198-209, 236. Niya River ruins, 203-208, 281, 283;

compared with Dumuka, 208;

trees among, 216.

Niyang, or Niya, 209.

Nomadism, a geographic type, 11; a necessity in Tian Shan, 109.

Nomads, 103; of Central Asia, 382; of Choka, 163; common traits of, 107; of Karakash valley, 85; of Turfan, 313.

Norris, F. A., cited, 367.

Norway, Fiords of, compared to

Lake Pangong, 69. Nuktereshid-Chuktereshid, king of

Khotan, 165, 166, 168.