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Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan : vol.1 |
504 INDEX
Allama, 264
Allen, Mr. P. S., help of, xxv alluvial fans, 21, 108 sq., 224 alluvium, layer of, 262
Altit, 42
Amalaka, S., ornament, 299
Amb, 25
Anuban, title of district officer, in Chinese Turkestan
Amban, of Karghalik, 174 sqq. ; of Khotan, see Pan-Darin ; of Keriya, see Huang-Daloi ; of Sarikol, 70, 74 sq., 79
Ambanships, division of, 313 anadilekha, " rescript," Pr., 402 Anandasena, monk, 400
Anchar Lake, 7
ancient cities, supposed, xxi ancient site, see Niya
Andijan, 498 sq.
Andijanis, 134 ; at Khotan, 486 Andrews, Mr. Fred. H., assistance
rendered by, xxiii sq., 294, 308,
393, 396, 501
Annals, Chinese, notices about Khotan, xvii ; data about jade, 255
anthropological measurements, 487 antiques, found at Yotkan, 259 sqq. ;
sold at Khotan, 247 sq., 250 antiquities, transported, 491, 495 ;
deposited in British Museum, .501 aptabas (water jugs), P., 166
araba, " cart," T., 119
Arabic language, spread of, 36 Arctic stove, Stormont-Murphy, use of, 90, 276
Arhat (Buddhist saint), hidden in sacred cave, 244 sq. ; HiuenTsiang regarded as an, 249 ; miracles of, 265
Arhats, mention of, 402 ; shown within halo, 459
ariks, irrigation canals, ancient, 447 Arish-Mazar, 435
Arka-kuduk Tim, Stupa, 444 arm-chair, ancient, 377
armour, details of ancient, 291 Arslan Boghra Sultan, legend of, 157 sq.
art, Indian, transplanted to Khotan, xv, 294 ; see Buddhist
artist, a Chinese, 137
art-ware, old Turkestan, 164, 166 sq.
Astor, chief place of, 21 ; Rajas of,
21; territory, 17 ; Valley, 20, 25
Ataabad, 43
At-bashi, 271
atmosphere, clearness of, 346, 408,
423 ; see haze, dust, buran
ail, ' ' camp," T., 81
avenues, ancient, 321 sq.
Aylmer, Colonel, R.E., 30
BABY, the British, 24
Bactria, 63 ; classical art in, 397,
465
Badakhshan, 63, 72, 411
Badakhshanis, at Yarkand, 165
Badruddin Khan, trader of Khotan,
198, 202 sq., 206, 269, 445, 473,
485 ; MSS. purchased through,
309, 312, 477 ; his trade informa-
tion, 486 ; farewell to, 488
Bahadur Shah, Munshi, 123
Bahram-su, 487
bai, " capitalist," T., 215, 227, 340,
426 ; Bais work jade-pits, 254
Baikhan, ruined site (?), 153 sq.
Bajauris, 486
Bajin, T. name for Peking, 77, 124,
177
Baku, 501
Baltis, people, 41
Baltistan, 22, 32
Baltit, 40 sqq.
bamboos, used for writing, 425
Bandipur, port of, 11, 13
Baramula, 4
barber, of Tawakkel, 273
Barnett, Mr. D. L., 417
base, of statue, 287
Basik-kul, lake, 84 sqq., 107
Batur glacier, 48 sq.
Bazars, for weekly markets, 172
becta (lucerne), T., 116
Bekhtauruk, 153
bel, " ridge," " pass," T.
Bel-kum, 192
Bengal, Local Government of, ix
Berjash (Berdasht), Pass, 78
besh, ' ° five," T.
Besh-arik, 180
Besh-karim, 141, 144 sq.
Besh-toghrak, 339
Bhurja (birchbark) MSS., of Kash-
mir, 204
Biafo glacier, 32
bichlorate of potash, 100
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