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plorations among the ruins of the Turfan district, 259-270
Turgan rebellion, 35
Turkish manuscripts, found at Miran, 116; in Caves of the Thousand Buddhas, 216; at Khara-khoto, 250
Turkish .tribes, 13, 253, 258; their ascendancy over the Central-Asian region, 3I; a constant source of disturbances, 32; defeat Chinese near Tashkend, 32; dominate the greater part of Eastern Turkistan, 258
Turkistan, Afghan, 294
Turkistan, Chinese, I, 5
Turkistan, Russian, I, 5, 21, 36, 287, 288
Uigar manuscripts, 25o, 262, 263 Uigars, Turkish tribe, 33, 258 Ulugh-art pass, 289
Urumchi, 147, 258, 261, 265 Uzun-tati, 70
Vaisravana, or Kuvera, demon king of the North, 227, 228
Valley of the Ten-thousand Buddhas, 240
Vessentara, Prince, legend of, in Miran frescoes, 125, 127
Victoria, Lake, 46, 305-308
Virudhaka, demon king of the West, 227 Virupaksha, demon king of the South,
227
Wakhan, 45, 291, 305-312, 314, 327;
ruins of ancient strongholds, 310-3I2 Wakhi, tribe, 46, 50, 299, 310, 31I Wakhia-bala, 324-326
Wakhjir pass, 46, 309
Waley, A., 212
Wall, ancient Chinese, see Old Wall Wall, Great, see Great Wall of China Walls, Chinese method of building, 141,
148, 154, 169, 171
Wan-fu-hsia, cave temples, 240
Wang Mang, 188
Wang Tao-shih, Taoist priest, 200-203,
207-211 .
Wang Yen-té, 259
Wanj valley, 323
Watch-towers, 158, 248, 284; on Old Wall, 167-17o, 175, 179, 181; their arrangement, 179; signalling from, 175, 179, 187, 276; at the foot of Kuruk-tagh, 276; at Kucha, 281
Weaving instruments found on Niya site, 99
Wells, underground, or Karezes, 257 `White Dragon Mounds', 160, 16i
White Huns, see Huns
Wiesner, Professor von, 188
Wood, Captain John, 46, 305, 307, 312 Wood, carved, found at Niya, 75, 94,
I01, 102; at Miran, 123; at Lou-lan,
143; at Kala-i-Wamar, 320
Wooden documents found at Niya, 72,
75-82, 85-94, 98-104; at Endere, 107; at Miran, 113, 115; at Lou-lan, 138,
150; at the delta of the Kurukdarya, 149; in Old Wall near Tunhuang, 172
Wool fabrics, ancient, 152, 153 Wu-kung, Chinese traveller, 303
Wu-sun tribe, 13, 20
Wu-ti, Emperor of China, 17-20, 25, 94,
177, 178, 276
Yabuki, Rev. K., 213
Yagello, Colonel Ivan D., 291, 296, 314,
318
Yakub Beg, 36, 266
Ya-mên, or Chinese administrative head-
quarters, I39
Yang Barrier, 174
Yardangs, or wind-eroded terraces, 133,
137
Yarkand, chief of, 26
Yarkand, oasis, 50, 280 Yarkand, river, 6
Yar-khoto, ruins of, 270 Yarkhun, river, 42
Yartungaz, river, 106
Yasin, 32, 42-44
Yellow river, see Huang-ho
Yen-ch i, 277
Yerkh inlet, 301
Yeshil-köl, 302, 304, 316
Ying-p'an, oasis, 191; remains at, 275
Yonoff, Colonel, 304
Yotkan, site of the ancient capital of
Khotan, 55
Yüeh-chih tribe, 13, 17, 18, 20, 242, 246,
Yuldûz plateaux, I I, 277
Yule, Sir Henry, 164, 293, 307 Yü-mên-hsien, oasis, 191
Yü-mên-kuan, the `Barrier of the Jade Gate', 166
Yü-ni, the old eastern town of Shan-shan,
I16
Yurung-kash, river, 7, 51, 54, 56
Zamr-i-atish-parast, Wakhan, 311 Zarafshan valley, 330
Zazgulam, 322, 323
Zeus, seal impressions of, 104
Zor-köl, 305
Zulum-art pass, 297
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