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0573 Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan : vol.1
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INDEX   519

sand-ocean, Indian legend of, 403 sand-storm, see Buran

Sanskrit, known in ancient Khotan, xix, 317 ; Sanskrit correspondence, 400 ; Sanskrit etymology, for name Khotan, 402 ; Sanskrit MSS., finds of, 293, 295 sqq., 317, 414 ; S. official designations, 400 ; S. terms in Kharoshthi documents, 399 ; S. terms in non-Sanskritic MSS., 310 ; Sanskrit words of command, 30

sarai, " travellers' rest-house," P. ; ancient, 432

Sarala, 78

Sarguluk Pk., 110, 113

Sarhad, 63

sarik, " yellow," T.

Sarik-Jilga, 66

Sarikol, 71 sqq. ; Begs of, 59, 64,

74 ; raids into, 38 sq. ; range of, 81

Sarikolis, 54, 56 sqq. ; language of,

75

Sarik-tash Pass, 78

Sarvai-Bel Pass, 114

Satip Aldi, 93, 111

satma, " reed hut," T., 274, 330 sq.

Satok Boghra Khan, king, 131, 144

Schliemann, Dr., xi

sculpture, Buddhist, in India, 282 ;

see relievos

seal impressions, on inscribed

tablets, 358, 365 ; classical, xvii,

396 sq.

sealing, of Kharoshthi tablets, 393

sqq.

ser, monetary value, 169

Serike, 72

servants, engagement of, 8 sq., 123

sqq.

sgraffiti, at Endere, Tibetan, 417 ;

Chinese, 418 sq.

Shagildik Dawan, 114

Shahids (martyrs), 195 ; supposed

tombs of, 349

shahr, " town," P.

Shamalda, spur, 92, 103

Shami Sope, 265 sq.

Shams Beg, 84

Sheikhs (attendant priests), 195 ; of

Kohmari cave, 245; of Burhan-

uddin Mazar, 331, 426 ; of Imam

Jafar Mazar, 381; of Arish-Mazar,

435

Shen-shen, 404

shepherds, along Keriya R., 331;

supposed " semi-savages," 427

Sher Muhammad, Munshi, 59, 67,

70, 73, 75

shield, ancient, 374

Shields, Mr. Cuthbert, xxv

Shighnan, 72 ; immigrants from, 75,

165

Shikarpur, Hindus from, 150 sqq.

Shina, people, 52 ; language, 34

Shindah, gorge, 76

Shirin-Maidan, 56

Shitala-Darya, 427

Shitala Padshah Mazar, 424

Shivul, marshes of, 435 ; stream of,

435

Shodhoga, ancient title, 400, 402

shoes, ancient, 406

shrines, construction of, at Dandan-

Uiliq, 281

Shush Pass, 77

Sikhs, their rule in Gilgit, 28

Sikkim, 2

Siligh Langar, 183

silks, ancient, xviii, 405, 419

silt deposits, due to irrigation, 263

sq., 271 ; at Tam-öghil, 447 ;

specimens from Yotkan, 485

Simhasana (lion's throne), 287, 377

Sinœ, land of, 181

Sind Valley, 6

Sipa, 197

Sirik-toghrak, 253

Sita (Tash-kurghan) R., 72

Si-yu-ki, records of Hiuen-Tsiang,

128, 167, 176

Six Cities," ancient name of

Khotan district, 313

Skobeleff, General, 498

Smith, Capt. J. Manners, 22 sqq., 25

snow, in desert, 352

soda efflorescence, in desert, 412

Soghak-Öghil, 223

sons, rouble called, 171

Somiya, site of, 265 sq.

Sop Niaz Baba, 144

Sramana (monk), 400

speculation, in jade-mining, 254

spoons, ancient, 406

springs, appearance of, 443

Srinagar, 4.sq., 7 ; seven bridges of,

9 ; ruixièd temples of, 10

standard of living, in E. Turkestan,

193