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0560 Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan : vol.1
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506   INDEX

   

caravan, organisation of, 122 sqq. ; demobilisation of, 492

carpets, ancient, 377 ; of Khotan, 443

castle, of Hunza chief, 40 sqq. Cathay, 339

cave, sacred to Buddhist legend, 244 sqq.

cella, of shrine, 281, 282, 284

cemeteries, low position of, 263 sq.

Centaurs, reminiscence of, 379

Central-Asia, ancient civilisation of, xiv sqq. ; Buddhism in, 403 ; Buddhist art in, 320 ; classical art in, xvii ; historical associations of, 499 ; monuments of, 500 ; Central-Asian imports, in Hunza, 42

cereals, antique, 433

chair, ancient carved, 376

Chaitya ornament, 42

Chalbash, 257

Chalma-kazan, site of, 252

Chalt, 30

Chang-Darin, Amban, 175 sqq. Chankul Pk., 230

Chaparsun R., 53

chappans (long coats), T., 332 charm, drug, effects of, 383 sq. charcoal, ancient, 301

charuuks (mocassins), T., 231, 246, 319, 406 ; in old relievo, 291 Charvak, 173

Chash, 231 sq.

chaugans (tea-jugs), T., 166

Chavannes, Prof. E., xxv, 405, 418 Cheng-yuen, Chinese period, 418 Cherchen, 409, sq. ; route to, 423 sq.

Chien-chung, Chinese period, 312, 315

Chien-ying, priest, 315

chilapchis (water-basins), T., 166 Chilas, hillmen of, 23

Chillinji Pass, 53

Chillum Chauki, 19

China, ancient route to, 181 ; its political control over Khotan, xvii ; its relations with Hunza, 38 ; troubles in, 64, 168

Chinar Bagh, of Srinagar, 4

Chinese administration, 127 ; obstruction feared from, xii ; withdrawn from E. Turkestan, 418 ; Chinese cantonment,135 ; Chinese

civilisation, influence of, xvii ; Chinese coins, see coins ; Chinese dinner, 168 ; Chinese documents, ancient, 314 sqq. ; on wood, 404 ; Chinese documents in Hunza, 39 ; Chinese frontier administration, 74 ; Chinese frontier guards, 54 ; Chinese frontier posts, see Karaul; Chinese, historical sense in, xxi sq., 470 ; Chinese interpreter, see Niaz Akhun ; Chinese legends, on Khotan coins, 261 ; Chinese mendicants, 251 ; Chinese MS. finds, 311 sqq., 404 sqq., 416 ; Chinese Munshi, 126 ; Chinese official garb, 332 sq. ; Chinese pilgrims, travels of, in India and Central-Asia, xiv ; Chinese post office, 205 ; Chinese priest, 135 ; Chinese records, discovery of ancient, 310 sqq. ; Chinese seal, 397 ; Chinese graffito, 418 sq. ; Chinese soldiers, 73 sq., 81 sq., 109 ; Chinese sovereignty, in E. Turkestan, 405 ; Chinese temple, . at Kashgar, 133

Chini-Bagh, of Kashgar, 121 sqq., 140, 491

Chini-Bagh, of Yarkand, 163 sqq., 491

Chin and Machin," king of, 146 Chira, oasis of, 313, 443

Chira, stream, 323

chirava,tra, term for mendicants' garb, S., 293

Chitral, campaign in, 39 ; refugees from, 74

Chodbo, ancient title, 400 Chogalma, 332

Cholak Langar, 181 sq. Christianity, at Kashgar, 148 Christmas Day, in desert, 307, 313 Chronicles, Chinese, 252, 254 ; of

Kashmir Kings, 6

chronology, unknown system of, 309

Chudda, 190

Chu-kuan (City prefect), Ch., of Kashgar, 133

circumvallation, ancient, 420 sq. civilisations, mingling of, vii classical art, in Central Asia, xvii

sq. ; influence of, 320 ; in Khotan,

397: classical seal impressions,

396 sq.