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In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan : vol.1 |
408 INDEX
Backländ, Mr., Swedish missionary at Yarkand, 149, 204, first meeting with, 130, information furnished by, on the Chinese and Yarkandis, 137
Badakshan, riding-ponies from, 15 Baggage animals, (see also Yaks), varying powers of, 200
Baggage, burning of the superfluous, 42
Bagh, valleys near, 278
Bald-headed coot seen near Thokcho Karu Camp, 90
Baltal, rest-house at, 6, 99, locked up, 100
Balti traveller frozen to death in the Zoji La, 100
Baltit, capital of Hunza, 109
Bandipur, transport animals procured from, 104
Batang, Deasy's alleged objective from Gerge, 60
Bazar Dara, fort, at, 119, refusal of men to go elsewhere than, 118, route to from Surukwat, 120-1, fords near, 262, arrival at, 122, garrison of, and position of, 122-3
Begs of Chinese Turkestan, and the squeeze " system, 332
Beldir village, 276
Bishan Dass, Wazir of Ladak, good offices of, 8, 15, 99
Boortza grass (Eurotia ceratoicles) of Tibet, 28, used as fuel, 50, 92, 238, et passim
Bower, Capt., Tibetan travels of, 20-1, 33
British-Indian Government, a warning to, 357
Bu Kujerab, watch-tower at, and vegetation near, 224-5
Burangsal, Taj ik village, thriving aspect of, 271
Burrhel, 259, 361
CAGES for prisoners, 336
Caravan-men, points to be regarded in engaging, 3
Carey, Mr. A. D., Tibetan travels of, 20, 160, 172, 180
Camps 33. and 34., scarcity of water near,. 45
Cangue, the, a form of punishment, 335, Islam Akun condemned to wear, 155
Chadder Tash, difficult route from, 238, wretched camping-ground at, 238-9
Chadder Valley, ice and snow in, 321 Chaka Oasis, departure for, 201,
mountains near determined by the
Indian Survey, 157
Chang, a drink, 11
Chang Chenmo, scanty grazing in, 20, two friends met in returning 324
Changfûnchuk, a good shot, 38, as nurse, 162-3, sent to explore the route to Raskam, 114, 116, inaccurate reports of, 180, 183, 213, useful with the heliograph, 194
Chang La, lofty pass impracticable at start of expedition, 11, crossed on the return, 99, again on the return to Leh, 324
Changnangma, (Camp 67.), intermittent stream near, 80
Chang Tang, the native name for Tibet, 2
Changzote, the, of Himis Monastery, hospitality of, 11
Charol or Shemen Cho, mountains near, 72, wild yak near, 363 Chekundo, (note), 225
Chicore, (see also Ram Chicore), in Chinese Turkestan, 362
China, map of, seen at Sarok Tuz, 174, strict etiquette observed in, 132-4, unlucky days in, inconvenience caused by observance of, 132
Chinese interpreters in Chinese Turkestan, extortion practised by, 331
treatment of animals, 346
Chinese Turkestan or Sin Chiang, agricultural produce of, 340, attitude of people, as distinguished from officials, towards British travellers, 197, cost of administration of, 329, cruel customs concerning transport animals in, 7, 346, disregard for unmounted persons in, 158, fuel of, (see Boortza), 342, the Futai of, 328, 331, game in, 358, et seq., gold washing in, 341, industries of, ib., irrigation in, 286, 338-9, justice, crime and pauperism in, 333-8 ; military forces of, 349, distribution of, 354, inspec-
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