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0456 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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INDEX

Pamzal, route vie?, to the Lanak La, 16 Pan Ta-jin, Chow Kuan of . Khotan,

332   .
Peelee Grass, good quality of, 34 .

Pekin, telegraph " facilities " from

Kashgar to, 347-8   ' • . .

Personnel of First.. .expedition,- .as. organised at Fobrang, 15 •

Second. expedition, 103-4 •

Petrovsky, M., Russian Consul-General at Kashgar, 111, 149, attitude of, to officials, missionaries and travellers, 293-4, 321 ; • action of regarding the outbreak against the Swedish missionaries, 303 ; action in regard to Sonam's illness, 273 ; action in regard to. the Kanjut-Raskam question, 355 ;.attitude of the .Taotai to, 291 official position of; as compared with that of Macartney, 294 .

Pichanyart valley, routes out of, 228 .

Pike, Arnold, 19, 20, 22, 23, 31, 35, 36, 37, 42, 48, 49, 56, 62, 71, . 72, Deasy's companion to Tibet, 5, 15; name given by, to the sub-surveyor, 11, visit of to Himis Monastery; ib., estimate of numbers of antelope near Camps 19. and 20:, 26, reconnaissances by, 27-8, .illness of, 32, endurance of, 33, skill; and . 'pluck in expedition against the Chukparaiders, 39-40, further illness of, 45, character of, 52 ; finds Deasy when lost, 53 ; his encounter with a yak, 67-8 ; his Spartan ablutions, 83, lends Deasy his pony, 96, Deasy's farewell to, and cordial recognition of his help and society, 99

Pil valley, Deasy's route to, 227, other routes, 253, the journey up, 237, its

  • annoyances; 238, 244, glacier in, 265 Pilipert, stone huts of and elevation, 241, routes meeting at, 241-2, . journey from towards -Raskam, and . return to, 242, 247, 249, 251, work

at and dismissal of men, 256-8   .
Pillars used for surveying purposes, giving rise to suspicions, 263

Piyek Pass, elevation of and view from, 258-9

Polu and district, fatiguing customs of, 157-8, hospitality of inhabitants,. 158, dental operations by Deasy at, 160 ; double peaked mountain east of, 179, seen from Camp 110., 191;

r

haze preventing survey work 'dear, .161; village .of . Polu, mountains neat, 159, position cif, 160, official reception at, 160,. first return to 'welcome Of • the'Yuz • Bashi, .196-7,

  • feast given by Deasy to the villagers,

  • 197-8, `second return to, 308-9, 'firiaT start from 312-3, disagreeable official at, 308-9, 312

Polu and Chaka, the Beg of, his unfriendly action, 197, consequent attitude of Deasy to, 201

Pombos.or.Headmen of Tibet, characteristics of, 4, heavy taxes extorted

  • by, '75-

-- : of Western' Tibet ordered to report on' Deasy's progress, 57 Ppsgam, 151

Prejevalsk, 293

Pundit B.00ta Ram, sharp practice of,

  • 283-4, 299, 343, implores a letter of recommendation, 301

RABZUNG, a hard.working man, 314;

and . bold _ rider, 320, illness . of, . callousness of his companions, 300 Rahbut,sthe journey to .Sarikol stopped

at, by snow, 131, 219

Raju, caravan-bashi; 121, his ideas of

  • propriety for a Sahib, 122, acts: as censor of table manners, 136-7 ; trouble with; 165, 169, good work

  • done by, 192, detsined at Khotan, 202, 'plays into the traders' hands, at Y.arkand, 283-4; fetches camels, 302; again gives. trouble, 306, 309;

got rid of, 311 .   •

Ram Chicore, where found,.. 95, 221, elevated haunts of, 362

Rain Singh, third sub-surverôr, 204, .214, 222, 224, 225, 227, 253, 278, 315, plucky work' of, 254-5, 259, 266, 270, 272, ill-health of _ Consequent on exposure, 319

Ramzan, caravan-bashi;15, bad treatment of animals. by, 7, uselessness and laziness of, 27; 28, theory and . practice of obedience by, 74, illness

-of, 91   •

.

Raskam, Yarkand. river valley; objective. of the second •journey, 101, objections of the Oprang villagers to journey to,.114, authorities claiming (see Kunjut-Raskam question),

  • 120, 355 ; entered by Deasy,-his