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Western,- chief -products of; 47,. game in, 363-4, *great:.glare in, -27, -snow=line of,'its.elevation; 79.
Tibetan and :.Swiss .. customs` as to winter pasture.of flocks contrasted,
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Tir,. largest village in the Kulan Urgi v ,lley, redte " to,.. 125 ,- -injustice
of the 'Chinese interpreter to the
people ôf, 269,-331 ; unbelief of Datives as to .railway :trains, 170;
the Yuz : Bashi of, incorrect infor=
mation given by; • 126,, 128, punish: ment ' Of, -134, 138, attitude of to Deâsy , after his ' deposition, 198,
265; revised ':view Of his action,. - .. and compensation given 'to, by
. Deasy; 271 :f.".-• -
Togral- .Monpo-; • dreary - district near,
189, elevation of • camp.' at '322-3,
. -pass near,. 185 •
Tolân TXhoja river and valley, alleged
sole ''route -the Kwèn ' Lun
mountains vier, .173; names of in -different parts, 174•
Tongral Chunzak, atmospheric con- ditions at, 192
Topa Dawan, 237, slight cultivation north of, 119, trail. to, 118, 252,
extreme steepness of, 253 .
Tragbal; rest-house'. at, and scenery; .. 105
Transport • animals requisite for tra- vellers in Tibet, 3.
Trench; Capt. G. Chevenix-, hospitality - of, to Deasy and Pike at Srinagar, 5, 6
Trotter, Col., site. of his observations
in Yarkand, visited by Deasy, 144-6 Tsungli Yainen, -message from, to
Kashgar officials regarding Deasy's
expedition, 292 •
Tugadir Pass, steep .declivities below, 230, position of, 233
Tung, near the Yarkand'river; 210 . Tung Langar, the Oan Bashi of, his
frauds, arrest and 'punishment,
140-3
Tuzlok .Sai, confluence of with the Wan. Khoja river, 173, 174
UCHI, see Wacha -
Uj adbai, natives of, objecting to Deasy's progress, 114
Ulugh Kul, food cached at, 160
Urunitsi, pay depôt of the Chinese Turkestan army, .353 '
Ushdir Pass, track from, 253,, alleged.
easy route over, 262 •'
Utam Singh, as sportsman', 28; sent with .Pike against :the . Chukpas, 38-9 ; .collector to the ' second expedition, :d03, illness of . at Yarkand, 144,; further. dreadful illriess.;of, 162, sent' to • Dr. Messrur, at Yarkand, • 154, 204, sent back. to Kashinir, 209., death of, 302
Uzinan, elaborate farewell of, .181
WACnâ, or :. Uchi valley., _ 209, men
'from, `214, return to, abandoned,
277, Ovis. Poli said to.•#equent, 361 Wabab, Col:, observations made by,
112,-209 .•
Wellby, (the late) .Captain M. H., his map of journeys in Tibet, 191 .. Western Tibet, see Tibet, Western Wild duck in Chinese .Turkestan, 363
. and geese:in Western Tibet,
364
YAGzI, rapid stream of the ,Yarkand river at, 126 . -
Yajek, diffieiilt track to, 143
Yaks, tame,. advantages- of as • beasts .: of burden, 123, 228, indifference 'of
to cold, . 121• . •
wild, where found, 22, 67, 68, 71, '194, 363
Yangi Hissar, 297
Yangi Shahr, suburb of Yarkand, 130, the Yamen in, 134-5.
Yarkand, the: Amban of; see the Chow
Kuan
the Chow. Kuan, of, (Liu Tajin), relations of with Deasy, 130, 132-5, 136; 137, help • given by, • 139, 283, 305, suspicions of Deasy's objects, 263, 283, later visit .from, 206-9, Deasy's farewell visit to, .303; ability and energy of and fairness towards Deasy, 304; Iris exçuse•for parricide, 334 ; how he saved his official posi- . tion, 331 ; his -attempt to raise a. loan from the local Begs, 335'; his energetic action in regard to Russian aggression at Mialnksha, 355 crime, punishment 'and 'pau-•
perism in, 333-8 - .
Deasy's .arrival at and •.quartérs
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