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Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan : vol.1 | |
砂に埋もれたコータンの遺跡 : vol.1 |
510 INDEX
ix, 84, 92, | 93, | 98, 108, | 149, |
248, 275, | 324, | 426, 428, | 469, |
191, 477
hemp, in ancient string, 393
Hendricks, Father, 132
Herodotus, knows Dards and Afridis, 16
Hindu, followers, 302 ; moneylenders in E. Turkestan, 130, 150 sq.
Hindukush, 15
Hindustani, spread of, 36
Hiuen-Tsiang, Chinese pilgrim, his interest in spiritual objects, xiv ; claimed as patron, xxii ; routes followed by, 2, 72 ; visits to Buddhist countries, 128 ; see Tang-Seng, ib. ; 135, 137, 159, 167, 176, 181 ; his birth-place, 182, 191 ; records local cult, 195, 201 ; mentions Mt. Gosringa, 244 sqq. ; describes shrines of Khotan, 264 sqq., 267 ; relates legend of Nagini, 293 ; legend of holy rats, 308 ; knew legends about Takla-makan, 323 ; his Si-yu-ki, 337 ; mentions Niya, 342 ; refers to memorial towers, 387 ; his etymology of name Khotan, 402 ; records tradition about colonisation of Khotan, 403 ; refers to ' Kham,' 419 ; relates legend of Ho-to-lokia, 430, 438 ; visits Pi-mo, 434 sqq. ; his records confirmed, 463 ; records pious custom, 489
historical geography, survey work needed for, x
Hiung-nu (Huns), legend of, 195 Ho-lo-lo-kia, legend of, 323, 430, 438
Hoernle, Dr. A. F. Rudolf, forms collection of Central-Asian antiquities, viii ; assistance rendered by, ix, xxiv ; 176, 300 ; deciphers non-Indian language, 308 sqq. ; 475, 480
homesteads, plans of ancient, 370 Ho-nan, province, 182
horse, painting of, 319 sq. ; horse millinery, ancient, 319 •
horse-combs,. wooden, 406
Howell, Capt. E. A. R., 28
Hsien-kuan (City prefect), Ch., 140, 144
Hsie-tai (general), Ch., 128 sq. Huang-Daloi, Amban of Keriya, 333
sqq. ; first visit to, 335 ; his interest in Tang-seng, 336 ; his help, 338, 410 ; his historical sense, 425 ; 426, 434 ; farewell visit to, 441 sqq. ; assistance rendered by, xxi
Hu-kuo, ancient monastery, 315 sqq., 320
Humayun, Wazir, 38
Hu-nan, province, 169, 493
Hungary, reminiscences of, 68, 131, 153
Huns, attack Khotan, 195
hunters, of Tawakkel, 272
Hunza, chiefs of, 32, 38 sqq. ; their castle, 29, 41 sq. ; Hunza language, 34 sq. ; Hunza levies, 56 ; as mountain guides, 95 sqq., 106 ; Hunza people, their marching, 51 ; their prowess, 101 ; their race, 35 ; relations with China, 39 ; road in, '29 sq. ; Hunza River, track along, 42 sqq. ; Hunza Valley, 27 sqq.
Hydaspes, the present Jhelam R., 3 sq.
IBRAHIM, villager of Niya, 344, 353, 354 sq., 357, 364
Ibrahim Akhun, Darogha, from Keriya, 330, 332, 341, 354, 370,
383, 412, 425, 427, 436, 442, 446
Ibrahim Mullah, treasure-seeker," 268, 476
ice, for water-supply, 350, 410, 412 ice-pit, ancient, 370
iconography, Buddhist, 462 Igrikyök, 81
Ilchi, city of Khotan, 313
Ilegorum, 110
Imam Jafar Sadik,Mazar, pilgrimage to, 331, 344 sqq. ; its shrines, 347 sq. ; tomb of, 349 ; labourers from, 372 ; return to, 409 sqq.
Imam Musa Kasim, shrine of, 267 ; market of, 486
Imam Shakir Padshah, 195
Imams, worshipped at Khotan, 268 implements, ancient household, xviii
India, influence of classical art in, 397 ; classical languages of, xv ; Grœco-Buddhist art in, 465 ; Khotan colonised from, 403 ; ruins on N.W. frontier of, xx
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