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The Pulse of Asia : vol.1 |
INDEX 409
Reading among Khirghiz, 126. Rebellions, relation of, to Bruckner cycles, 373, 374.
Red canyons of Turfan, 303.
Red plain of old Lop-Nor, 254. Red Range of Turfan, see Fire Mountains.
Red sand, 183, 185.
Red sandstone, 306.
Red vegetation at Keriya, 388. Red wall in Persia, 340. Reed-beds, dead, 278, 309. See
Vegetation.
Reeds, fossil, 254; houses of, 247, 265; sensitiveness of, to moisture, 212.
Reindeer in Germany, 370. Relationships, the essential feature of geography, 11.
Reliefs, Buddhist, 173, 244. Religion, of caravaners, 84; influ-
ence of, upon character, 232. See
Buddhism, and Mohammedanism. Religious edifices, 173, 214. See
Shrines, and Lamaseries. Religious tolerance, 228; zeal, 89. Rent in Lop basin, 137. Republicans, defeat of, in 1874, 377. Reservoir at Ying-pen, 274.
Resht, ruins at, 340.
Rhine, ancient freezing of, 370. Rice, in Kashmir, 27; in Lop basin, 146; in Persia, 327.
Riches among Chantos, 140, 145, 200.
Rifles in Turfan, 303.
Right-handed deflection of rivers, 285.
Rivers, changes in course of, 338; of Europe, formerly frozen, 370; habits of, in Lop basin, 100-102; of Kirman, 320; of Lop basin in relation to changes of climate, 281.
Rivers, former length of, Keriya, 194; Niya, 207-209; Yartungaz, 212.
Road, moral code of, 83.
Roads, to Chinese Turkestan, 87; effect of, upon character, 133; in Kashmir, 27, 35; Khirghiz knowledge of, 126; in Kwen Lun mountains, 136; in Ladakh, 50, 54; in zone of vegetation, 102.
Roads, ancient, in Lop basin, 272274, 280, 283, 290, 291; to Diarbekir, 355; in Takla-makan desert, 193. See also Trade routes.
Rock-salt, of Lop, 251; of Turfan, 300.
Roman Catholicism, comparison of, with Buddhism, 58.
Roman knowledge of Caspian region, 335.
Rome, fall of, 363, 383; greatness of, 362.
Rotation of earth, effect of, upon rivers, 285.
Routes, see Roads, and Trade routes.
Ruins, of Baluchistan, 320; in Caspian basin, 339; in Caspian Sea, 340; of Chira region, 169-190; of Choka, 160-166; of Chukur, 277; of Endereh, 213-219; of Gyoljuk, 355; in Iran, 315; of Kumush, 277; of Kuzzil Singer, 277; of Lop basin, 281, 293; of Lulan, 262-272; of Miran, 245, 246; of Niya River site, 203-208; of Persia, 315, 322, 326; of Pochinza, 277; of shepherds' huts in Kuruk Tagh, 278; near shrines, 160; in Seyistan, 315, 322; in Syria, 367; in Takla-makan, 103; along Tarim River, 265; in Turfan, 299, 304, 305, 309; of Ushak Tal, 277; of Vash Sheri, 221; of Ying-pen, 274.
Runaway camels, 255-268.
Running among Orientals, 256, 258.
Russia, expansion of Caspian Sea into, 334; climate of, 360; influence of, upon K Kirghiz, 119, 121, 126, 127; officers of, 306; officials of, 305; in Persia, 324; pilgrims in, 88, 90; rule of, 323; surveys of, 340.
Russian expedition to Turfan, 301. Russians and Central Asians, 89. Russian Turkestan, journey in, 9;
likeness of, to Chinese Turkestan,
87.
Russo-Japanese war, 88, 90, 306.
Sabari, ruins, 322.
Sabzawar, Persian town, 327, 328.
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