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Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan : vol.1 |
516 INDEX
Nagara-khana, mound of, 269 Nagara-khana, shepherd's hut, 345 Nagir, hill tract, 31, 34 ; Nagir
people, 50 ; their bravery, 32 Naiza-Tash Pass, 72
nantadi, term for Numdah, 402 Nanga-Parbat, 20, 25, 77
Nar-Bagh, 483 sq., 469
Nestorians, at Kashgar, 148
" New City," see Kashgar, Khotan New Dominions, E. Turkestan called, 129, 133, 137, 313
Niaz, labourer, 297, 306
Niaz Akhun, Chinese interpreter, 124, 177, 182, 217, 226, 249 ; in charge of ponies, 273, 336, 341 ; troublesome conduct of, 381 sqq. ; farewell to, 488
Niaz Hakim Beg, Yarkand palace of, 163, 181 ; governor of Khotan, 257 ; exploits Yotkan site, 258 ; his Madrasah at Imam Jafar, 348 ; 411, 441; Khotan residence of, 469
Ni-jang, ancient name of Niya, 342 Nilth, 31 sqq. ; storming of, 23, 32 nimbus, in ancient painting, 319 Nissa Valley, 225, 227 sqq., 242 ;
glaciers of, 230, 237 ; men of,
227, 233, 235
Niya, oasis, 339 sqq. ; ancient frontier of Khôtan, 342 ; identified with Ni-jang, 336 ; antiquities acquired at, 343 ; labourers brought from, 413 ; return to, 424 ; marshes near, 425
Ancient site beyond Niya, first reported, 337 ; arrival at, 352 sq. ; first excavations, 354 sqq. ; ruined residences, 372 sqq. ; ancient rubbish heaps, 385 sqq. ; Kharoshthi documents, 390 sqq.
Niya R., fed by marshes, 345 ; course of, 345 sqq. ; ends in jungle, 350 sq. ; sand-dunes along, 424
Nogai, 496
Nomal, 29
non-Sanskrit language, in ancient MSS., 308 ; its affinity, 309, 414, 416
Numdah, ancient saddle-cloth, 319 ; see namadi
Nura, hill stream of, 443
Nurullah, 350, 381
Nurunam, 153
Nysa, mythic locality, 228
OASES, terminal, 412, 438
oats, antique, 433
Öch-töbe, 496
official documents, in Kharoshthi,
361 sqq., 391
oilcakes (' Kunjara'), 299, 301
old books," 184 ; forging of, 474
sqq.
" Old City," see Khotan, Kashgar
Omsha Valley, 217 sq., 219, 223 sq.
Opa, canal, 162
Opal, 114, 117 sq.
Oprang, 39
orchards, remains of ancient, 280,
321 sq., 409
Ordam-Padshah, shrine of, 153 sqq.
Orientalists, International Congress
of, xiii
ornaments, ancient Indian, 42
Osh, start for, 495 ; arrival at, 498
Osman Beg, 108
Otra Langar, 341
Ovis Poli, 79
Ovraz Langar, 341
Oxus, drainage area of, 45, 58 ;
sources of, 56, 60 sqq. ; Upper
Valley of, 63 ; watershed of, 496
PAINAP, 172
painted panels, ancient, from Dandan-Uiliq, 290 sqq., 295 sq., 307 sqq., 314, 317 sqq. ; from Endere, 420
paipaks (felt socks), T., 176
palaeography, Chinese, 470
Pallas Athene, on clay-seal, 396, xvii ; reproduced in Vignette, xxiv
palm-leaves, for writing, 367
Pamirs, ethnic watershed on, 45 ;
view over, 101; Taghdumbash P.,
57 sqq. ; Russian Pamirs, 496 sq. Pamirski Post, 66, 496
Pan-Darin, Amban of Khotan, 200 sqq., 214 ; propitiates saint, 245 ; gives assistance, 248 sq., 271 ; seen on return, 470 ; his learning, 470 ; receives Preliminary Report, ib. ; helps to arrest Islam Akhun, 472 ; prone to pardon, 479 ; farewell to, 482 ; favours Turdi, 488 ; promotes Islam Beg, 442 ; services acknowledged, xxi
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