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dinner with, 292, attitude of' to Petrovsky, 291, 293, peculiar position of, 331
Kasim, killed near Kha Yak Day, 317 Kashmir State Officers, helpfulness of, -the one exception, 8
Kaze Chaka, salt lake west of, contracting area of, 79
Kennion, Capt. R. L., British Joint Commissioner, Leh, 325
Keshna, elevated halting place, 126, observations at, 270
Kesin Pass, elevation of summit, observations at, 278
Kepsang Pass, (Kone La), elevation of, 89
Kha Yak Day, 194, loess caves near, 195, 317, wretched camp at, ib., route from Polu to the Upper Kiria, 173
Khan Arik, arrival at, 206, the hospitable Beg of, 287-9, route used by Deasy and earlier by Sven Hedin, 284
Khandar Pass, 209, crossing of abandoned, 140, journey through, 213, range, not seen from Shamatagle Pass, 230
Khotan, arrival at and quarters in, difficulties of observing in, 154-5 ; the Beg of, assistance of secured, 306, 366, the Chow Kuan of, obstructiveness of, 304, 306, 332 ; cottage industries of and jade at, 156 ; deserts en route to, 154 ; manufactures of, 149-50 ; medical avocations of Deasy at, 155-6 ; pauperism in, 337 ; prepayment for journey to, 299 ; return visit to, 201, news received at, 202 ; the Takla Makan desert in, Deasy's journey in, 151 et seq.
--- river, sources of, 193
Khurak, 220, the Ming Bashi of, help given by at Gombaz, 214 ; district near and inhabitants, 217
Khuyek, gorge near and camp at, 173 Kichik Tung valley, messenger from
Macartney met in, 272, aspect of ice
in, 273
Kieuns La, route viâ to the Lanak La, 16
Kilik Pass, 109, crossing of, 111
King, Captain and Mrs., at Leh, 325 Kirghiz, the, baggage animals bought
from, 110, caravan-men obtained among, 113 ; dispute of, with people of Tir, 269 ; friends amongst, near Kiziljy, 261 ; inhabitants of the Kulan Urgi valley, 262, 264-5 ; those of Oprang and region averse to further progress of the expedition, 114
Kiria, caravan-men from, trouble with, 167, dismissal of, 170 ; the Chow Kuan of, 160, a skilled obstructionist, 164, 173, 192, Dalbir Rai sent to in disgrace, 200, extortion by, 330 ; fruit from brought to Polu; 201 ; men from drive off donkeys of the expedition, 320, the reason, 321
-- river, affluents of, 160, Eastern branch, 176, fording in summer, 186, true sources, 189, unmapped tributary of, 179
Kizil Su, muddy water of, 291
Kiziljy, meeting with the Ex-Beg of, 261
Kokoi Kochka Pass, route vice between Serai and Raskam, 262
Kolkachi, Deasy's dwelling in, outside Yarkand, 130-1
Kone La, (Kepsang Pass), elevation of, 89
Kosarab, attempt to ascend by Yarkand valley from, 139, alleged existence of copper at, 143, minerals near, 279
Kotaz Langar, Beg's present of rice at, 306, sandstorm near, 308
Kozey village, fruit trees at, 276 Kugiar, camels of, 284, 297
Kukalung Pass, burrhel near, 361, elevation of and difficulties in, 123, mountains near, seen from Piyek Pass, 259, pleasures of triangulation near, 123-4
Kuktash, slight cultivation at, 120 Kukteruk nullah, elevated camp near 111, Ovis poli in, 112
Kulan Urgi valley, camp in at Zad, 123, 125, route from, to Raskam, 243, summer aspect of, 264, Deasy's return to, 258-9
Kulja, the Taotai of, peculiar position of, 331
Kumboyan, long ascent to, 176
Kunchuk, takes his discharge, 301 Kungerab Pass, sport near, 115
Kungur Mountain, of Curzon's map, 290
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