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0567 On Ancient Central-Asian Tracks : vol.1
中央アジア踏査記 : vol.1
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INDEX   339

Pacific Ocean, 9, 166, 244

Paintings, ancient, found at Dandanoilik, 60-67; mural painting at Koh-iKhwaja, 66; painted dado of winged angels at Miran, 118; frescoed plaster, from Miran, 119-127; mural paintings in Caves of the Thousand Buddhas, 196-198; on silk, etc., from Caves of the Thousand Buddhas, 205, 217-237; fresco compositions on the walls of the Valley of the Ten-thousand Buddhas, 240; frescoes at grottoes above Toyuk, 262; wall paintings of Bezeklik, 263; on silk from m burial - ground near Astana, 269

Pakhpo, tribe, 50

Palez, plain of, 299

Pallas Athene, seal-impressions of, 89 Pallas Promachos, seal-impressions of, 104

Palm-leaf manuscript in Sanskrit, from Miran, i18; from Caves of the Thousand Buddhas, 215

Pamir, river, 308

Pamirs, 2, 5, 6, 26, 33, 35, 39, 166; Chinese military expedition across (A.D. 747), 32, 42-44, 308; the author crosses the Hindukush to, 37-53; crossing the Alichur Pamir, 286-309, 317-328

Pamirski Post, 298, 316

Pan Chao, 26

Iran Ta jên, Amban of Khotan, 56, 265

Pao-fais', sign-post towers, 167

Paper, invention of, in China, 88; earliest known specimen, 188

Paradise, Buddhist paintings of, 232-237 Parthians, Chinese establish diplomatic relations with, 26

Pashmghar, 324

Pasor, 299

Pastry found in tombs, 268

Pein, or Uzun-tati, 70

Pei-shan (the `Northern Mountains'), 9,

10, 191, 238, 247, 251

Pei-shan desert, 245, 251-254

Pei-to-ho, river, 246

Pei-ting, 254, 258

Pelliot, Professor P., 2 I 0, 213, 214, 285

Pens, wooden, found, 84, 100

Persia, south-eastern, 287

Persian Gulf, 26

Peshawar district, 39

Peter the Great range, 326

Petrucci, M., 218

Pi-mo, or Uzun-tati, 70

Polo, Marco, 34, 46, 70; 109, 116, 129,

145, 163, 199, 243, 248, 249, 250, 305,

302, 313; his account of Pamir, 306

Por-döbe, rest-house, 291

Pradakshina or circumambulation, 61

Prakrit, early Indian, used in Kharoshthi

documents, 91

Preobrazhenski, Professor, 301

Printed book, the oldest known speci-

men, 214

Ptolemy, 5, 26, 290, 292, 295

Putti, in Miran frescoes, 124

Ramadan, Muhammadan fast, 72

Ram Singh, 8 Naik, Jat Sikh sapper, 39, 98, 127,

Ram Singh, Rai 183 Sahib, surveyor, 39,

'43

Rapson, Professor E. J., 88, 90, 92, 141

Rats, legend of, 62

Raumedh valley, 3 i 8

Reed fascines, wall of, 169. See also

Brushwood

Regar, 329

Reincarnation, lies at the foundation of

all Buddhist doctrine, 232

Re-occupation of abandoned sites, 107,

113

Richthofen range, 241, 243

Rickmers, Dr. R., 297, 322

Rock carvings, Buddhist, 42

Roman Empire, silk trade to, 27

Roshan, 291; hillmen of, 299; gorges of,

317-322; women of, 321

Roshan, river, 295, 298

Rubies of Gharan, 3 i 3

Rug, woollen, found on Niya site, 83

Runic Turkish manuscript, 216

Rustam, digger at Niya site, 103, 104

Rustam, Persian legendary hero, 66

Saka language, see Khotanese

Sakai, tribe, 13, 295

Sakyamuni, paintings representing le-

gends in his life, 219, 231

Salt sea, a prehistoric, 14

Samantabhadra on his white elephant,

Bodhisattva, 230, 234

Samarkand, 18, 315, 327, 328, 330

Sand-buried cities, 54 et seq., 69, 279

Sanskrit Chronicle, 38

Sanskrit manuscripts, inscribed wooden

tablets, 28, 91; palm-leaf manuscript,

118; from Caves of the Thousand

Buddhas, 205, 215

Sarbuland Khan, 309

Sarez Pamir, 298, 300

Sarhad, 45, 308, 309

Sarikol, 47, 315

Sasanian silks and coins, 269