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In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan : vol.1 | |
チベットと中国領トルキスタン : vol.1 |
412 INDEX
HARES in Western Tibet, 364
Hazarat Begum, tomb at, historical associations of, 297
Halwa, a dish, as made by Leno's cook, 75
Hedin, Dr. Sven, use of the Khan Arik route by, 284
Height, boiling thermometer for, under
difficulties on the Nabo La, 86 Heliographs of amateur construction,
80
Hendriks, Father, shares the Chini Bagh at Yarkand with Deasy and Macb,rtney, 144, acts as interpreter, 146, unenviable position of, at Kashgar, 293
Himis Monastery, visited by Deasy and Pike, 11
Högberg, Mr. L. E., Swedish missionary in Kashgar, ill-treatment of, 302
Horpa Cho or Gurmen Cho, 20, mountains near, 21, survey work near, ib.
Hunza, capital of, 109, the Mir of, paying tribute to China, 355
IBEX, where found, 220, 247, 361 Iksu, 185, route from, 189
Ilak Wydi, almost sunless valley of, 118
Ilisu or Ilighsu Pass, route to Raskam via, reported easy, 116, journey through, 117-8, route to, from Serai, 262
Ili Rich district, Ovis Poli of, 111 Imam La, ascent from to Polu, 158,
grazing ground for mares, 159 ; 310 Indian trade and traders in Chinese
Turkestan, dishonesty of, 343, diffi-
culties of, 344, 357
Indus river, 11
Islam, double crossing of the Kuramut Pass by, 266, sent to reconnoitre route via Oprang Pass, 115, useless in reconnoitring, 27
Islam Akun, purveyor of ancient books, guide to expedition to Takla Makan, 149,150, uselessness of, 153, punishment of, 155, guide from Kara Sai, 178, 183, 193
Iryar, extreme difficulty of route near, 121
Issok Bulok, (Hot Springs), easy route to, towards Raskam, 115
Issok Bulok Agzi, latitude of, 125,
route from to Tir, 125-6, 258, arrival at, 259, survey work at and plans, 260
Issok Su Agzi, 243
Itula Khan river, confluence of with the Tolan Khoja, 173
JIGDARIG, dwelling of the Beg of Khan Arik at, 287-9
Jilgan (tamarisk), in Yarkand valley, 225
Jones, Major, assistance rendered by to Deasy, 102-3
Jurab, journey to and camp at, 272
K.2., peak so called by Deasy, 290 Kamish grass, coarse kind, 118
Kamoyogma, camp, visit of Nymget Sring to, 85
Kangri, annual fair of, 62, guide for found, ib., but later declines journey, 63
Kanjut-Raskam affair the, 244, 251,
261, Chow Kuan's action concern-
ing, 244, Russian attitude to, 355 Kanjuts, British subjects, 355
Kara Sai attempt at mutiny near, 167-9, loess caves and cultivation at, 169, departure from for Tibet,
171
- - men, feuds of, 178, farewell ceremonies of, 181, usefulness ,of, 181
route, Chinese obstruction on, 321
Kara Targaz oasis, 152, 154
Karamut Dawan route to Yarkand, badness of, 126
Karaul, see Surukwat
Karghalik, 151, 269, pauperism in, 337, transport camels obtained at, 152
Kargil, ponies from, 15
Kashgar, attack on the Swedish missionaries at, 302, military inspection and guns at, 353, preparations for next journey at, 295-6, return to 1899., 289, trade of and fortifications, 290, water supply, 290-1, the Russian Consul General at (see Petrovsky), 111, trade of with oasis of Yarkand, 285, Yarkand postal route, 130, the Taotai of, open and secret orders of in regard to Deasy, 116, interview with, 291,
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