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0449 In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan : vol.1
チベットと中国領トルキスタン : vol.1
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doi: 10.20676/00000230
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INDEX

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tions of and ordnance, 353 ; recent slavery in, and forced labour, minerals of, 341-2, native belief in the medical skill of all European travellers, 338, preference for Chinese rather than Russian government, 357, official name for and officials of, 328, their corruptness, 239, 331 ; personnel of the expedition to, 103 ; postal and telegraphic arrangements in, 346-8, religion in, 338, Russian methods in regard to, 354, et seq., the Siberia of China, customs travellers should conform to in, 130, taxation and squeezes " in, 332, trade and traffic in, 342-4, transport in, 344-6

Chini Bagh, Yarkand, joint-abode of Deasy with Macartney and Hendriks, 144

Chiung Jangle, the widest part of the Raskam valley, 120

river, one name of the Yarkand river, 144

Chortang valley, difficulties of surveying in, 278

Christmas Day, 1898., at Zad, 263

Chukpa boundary marks, 32 ; raid of on Camp 31., 37, operations against, 38-40 ; said to be in force near Gerge, 60

Chukyar, Deasy's yak-hunt at, 71 Chumdi, messenger sent forward to Yarkand from, 130

Chungpa pillars of stone, horns, and mud near Yeshil Kul, 24

Church and Phelps, Messrs. , predecessors of Deasy in the Raskam valley, 118

Churti watershed, 84

Cobbold, Captain R. P., Deasy's fellow-traveller to the Taghdumbash Pamir, 102, joined by Deasy at Trigbal, 105, illness of at Dak Pari, 108, obtains a sporting permit from Petrov-sky, 111, sport enjoyed by on the Pamir, 112, and elsewhere 114

Coles, Mr. J., R.N., Deasy's studies under, 2

Commerce of Great Britain in relation to Russian movéments in Chinese Turkestan, 357

Cordite, uselessness of, in extreme cold, 95

Curzon of Kedlestone, Lord, his map

of the Pamirs, etc., 101, in regard to Mount Kungur, 290

DAD MOHAMMED, murder of Dagleish at, 108

Dagleish, Mr., travels of, in the Polu district, 172, 180, murder of at Dad Mohammed, 108

Dak Pari, rest-house, outbreak of Abdul Khalik at, 106

Dal Lake, Kashmir, 6

Dalai Lama, the, of Lhasa, his Envoy Extraordinary received by the Czar, 358

Dalbir Rai, sub-surveyor, second expedition, 102, as leader, 115, work of at Mazar Sultan, 113, illness of, 125, 128, 140, 194, deliberate falsification of work and murderous outbreak by,

  1. sent to Kiria for punishment,

  2. detained ill at Khotan, 202

Damtang Lungpa, disused workings near, 54

Danga Bash or Tashkurgan river, difficulty of crossing, 274, Deasy the first European in the valley of, 276, ibex of, 361

Dass, the cook on both expeditions, 15, able to shoot, 38, his Christmas pudding, 263

Dead, the, disposal of, in Tibet, 76

Deasy, Captain H. H. P., choice of region to explore, 1, preparations and helpers, 2, preliminary difficulties, 3, choice of route, 5, companion, (see Pike), 5, et passim, hospitality of Captain Chenevix - Trench at Srinagar, route thence to Leh, 6, 7, further preparations, 8-10, Leh to Fobrang, 15, thence to the Lanak La, 16-20, survey work (passim), observations, nocturnal and other, difficulties of, 25, 42, 68,83,86, mountains measured 66, and identified, 73, frozen ink, 73 ; illness at Fever Camp, 22-3, thence to Aru Cho, 24, 32, Camp 31. raided by Chukpas, 37, operations against, 38, and punishment of, 40 ; reducing the baggage, 41, meeting with the Nomads, 46-9, lost in the desert, 50, found by Pike, 53 ; journey to Gerge, 54-7, • visit from the Pombo of, received by, 59, journey to Thurgo and on to Ladak, 63, et seq., record skull .of Ovis