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0562 Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan : vol.1
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508   INDEX

Dogras, conquest by, 31 ; military service of, 30

Domoko, Begship of, 437 ; irrigation in, 324 ; old site of, 437 ; stream of, 323

Dost-bulak, 154

Douglas, Prof. R. K., xxv, 311, 315 doves, sacred, 195

dragons, representing Nagas, 135

dranga,   frontier watch station,"
S., 402

drangadharas, officials, S., 402 dress, details of ancient, 462 sq. Dudarhom, 6

dust, in atmosphere, 238, 244, 423 Dutreuil de Rhins, M., MS. find of,

viii, 244 sq., 344, 360 sqq. ;

visits Ak-sipil, 448

  • Duyan, 22 sq.

Dvarapalas, statues of, 460 sq.

EARTHQUAKE, in Sarikol, 73 ; in Andijan, 499

Eastern Turkestan, historical

accounts of, 127 ; modern ad-

ministration of, see Chinese

eating-houses, at Karghalik, 176 eating-sticks, ancient, 377

Egypt, climate of Turkestan resembles, xxi •

Ekki-bel-su, R., 90, 107

embroidery, Chinese, 167 ; ancient, 463

Endere, ruined site of, 409, 413 sqq. ; Stupa of, 413 ; circumvallation of, 414 ; temple excavated at, 414 sq. ; departure from, 423

Endere colony, abandoned, 413

Endere R., shifting course of, 412 sq. ; forest-belt of, 412, 423

envelopes, of inscribed tablets, 358, 365, 392 sq.

equipment, 3, 7 ; see camp

Eros, represented on ancient clay-seals, xvii, 396

erosion, by water, 234

erosion, by wind, 188 sqq., 322, 421 sq. ; creates depressions, 275, 278, 307, 326, 352, 355, 367 sq., 421 sq., 444 ; destructive to ruins, 430 sq., 436, 439 sq.

Eskente, 265

Eski, 148

etiquette, Chinese, 127 ; in Chinese architecture, 334

excavation, difficulties of, 455 sq. ; implements for, 273

ex-votos, of coins, 465 ; of painted panels, 290 sqq. ; of rags, 79, 348 ; of shreds, 419 ; of Tibetan MSS., 416 sq. ; offered to sacred pigeons, 489

FABRICS, excavation of ancient woven, 387, 406, 419

Fa-hien, Chinese pilgrim, 260 ;

visits Stupa of Sa-mo-joh, 265 faience, ancient Chinese, 406 Faizabad, 411

falcons, emblems of dignity, 274 Far East, art of Khotan transmitted to, xvii

Farghana, start for, 495 ; fertility of, 498

felt, ancient, 299

felt-hut, see ak-ui, kirgha, yürt felt-rugs, ancient, 402 ; of Khotan, 153

felt-socks (Paipaks), 176 fen, monetary value, 169

fence, ancient, 305

fields, abandoned to desert, 437 sq. ; rise in level of, 263

figurines, in terra-cotta, 260, 262 fig-leaf, substitute for, 292 fire-place, ancient, 300, 314, 355,

364, 420 ; modern, 437

fodder, antique, 305

folk-lore, about Taklamakan, 439 ;

quaint custom of ancient, 463 sq. forest, along Khotan R., 271 ; see

jungle

forging of " old books," at Khotan, 204, 471 sqq. ; details of process, 478 sq.

Forster, G., travels of, 150

Forsyth, Sir D., 129

fortification, ancient, at Endere, 420 ; at Uzun-tati, 440 ; at Aksipil, 448

" Four Garrisons," Ch. name for E. Turkestan, 418

framework, of stucco statue, 284

frescoes, Buddhist, at Dandan-Uiliq, 248, 278, 291 sqq. ; in ancient residence, Niya site, 373; at Endere, 420 ; of Buddhas, 284 sqq.

frontier-post, ancient, 420, 432 fruit, at Kashgar, 129 ; at Kizil, 159