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0564 Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan : vol.1
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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