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Ancient Khotan : vol.1 | |
古代コータン : vol.1 |
GENERAL INDEX | 603 | |
525; (D. v. 5) 268, 296 ; (D.Ix. r) 273, 299, 533; (D. VII. 2, 3, 4, 7) 275 sqq., 298 sq., 526-32 ; (D. VIII. 1) 281, 299, 532 sq. ; inscription on stucco (D. 002), 302, 309 at Niya Site, 335, 338, 343, 358 sqq., 370 sqq-, 537-42. at Endere, 427, 438, 439, 546 sq. Chinese pilgrims, see Chih-mêng, Fa-hsien, Fa-yung, Hsüan-tsang, Huishêng, Sung Yün, Tao-yo, Tao-yiian, Wu-kung. Chinese princess, introduced silkworms into Khotan, 229 sq. ; painting from Dandan-Uiliq, 259 sq. See also Pu-nye-shar. Chinese princess, legend of, at Chiehp`an-t'o, see Han princess. Chinese sgraffiti (Endere), in E. i, refer to Tibetan inroads into the southern portion of the Tarim Basin, 62, 176, 428 ; translated by M. Chavannes, 4z8, 546 sq. ; in E. iii, 432, 546. Ching, king of Khotan, 176. Ch'ing (thousand Chinese acres), 39, 4o. Ch'ing-li period, coins of, 578. Chira, town of Khotan, 268, 468, 522 n. Ch':=sha, Chih-mêng's name for Kash-gar, 48, 67. Chitral (or Kashkâr), identified with Chieh-shuai, r4 ; wrongly identified with Shang-mi, 15 n. ; the term Kashkar (the Chinese Chieh-shih) as applied to Chitral, still current, 15. Ch'iu-jên-chê, king of Khotan, 17o. Ch'iu-tzti, 537. See Kucha. CHOLNOKY, Prof. E. de, on drift-sand, 242 n. Christianity, introduced into China, 71 ; in Kashgar, 71 sq. ; in Yarkand, 72, 87. Chu, a Yileh-chih barbarian, mentioned in Chinese document (N. xv. 53), 372, 540. Chu-chü, Hui-shêng's name for Chuchü-po (Karghalik), 92. Chu-chu-pan, 91 n. See Karghalik. Chu-chü-po, now Karghalik, mentioned by Sung Yün, 27 n.; various forms of the name, 91 n. See Karghalik. Chu Ju-yü, Chinese official, 177. Ch`ü-lang-na, see Kuran. Ch`ii-le; small state east of Khotan, 167. Chü-mi, 167. See Yü-mi. Chü-mi-chih, see Komedi. Chü-mo, 435. See Charchan. Chii-mo-so-lo hsiangor Gomasalagandha, Buddhist saint, 186, 189. Ch'ii-sa-tan-na, Sanskrit Kuslana, Chinese name of Khotan, 153 sq. See Khotan. Ch`ti-shih-ling-ch'ieh, see Gosrnga. Ch`ü-tan, Chinese name of Khotan, said to have been used by the Hindus,153, 154. See also Khotan. Chü-wet, 15 n. See Shang-mi. | Ch`tian-yti-mo, 28, 43 n. See Sarikol and Tash-kurghân. Ch'üeh-cho, Turkish chief, 176. Chuqtah Rashid, 181. CHURCH, Prof. A. H., assistance rendered by, xiii; analysis of stucco from Dandan-Uiliq, 244, 586 sq. ; from Rawak, 304, 586 sq. ; from Endere, 423, 586; from Kighillik, 477 ; from Niya Site, 586. Ciecialith, 4o. See Chichiklik. Cina-deva golra, see Chih-na-ui p'o-ch`rllan-lo. Cinaphara, name, in Kharosthi documents, 365 n., 366. Cinyagasa, Cojhbo, official, in Kharosthi document, 365 n. `city of the Western mountains ' (Hsishan, Si-shan), now Khotan, 167 n., 17o, 171. classical designs in antiques from Khotan, in intaglios, 209 ; in fresco (Dandàn-Uiliq), 255 ; in clay seals, 354 sqq.; Aphrodite, in intaglio (M. 001. k), x13 ; Eros, in intaglio (Kh. 002), 209, 220 ; in clay seals (N. i. 9), 386 ; (N. ii. z), 210, 355, 390 ; (N. iv. 8o), 393 ; (N. xv. 33o), 355, 408 ; Heracles (?), in clay seal (N. ii. 2), 2Io, 355, 390 ; Pallas, in clay seal (N. i. 17), 387 ; (N. i. 67), 389 ; (N. xv. 24), 210, 338, 354, 400; (N. xv. 98), 403 ; quadriga with charioteer (Helios?), (Kh. 001. a), 22o. clay beads (N. 0014. d, 0022), 381, 415, 416. clay seals, on wooden tablets (Niya Site), 318, 32o, 352, 354, 386 sqq.; double seals (N. xv. 151, 155), 354 ; pendent seal (N. xv. 71), 35o, 402 ; seals with settings, 354 sq. ; with classical designs, see s. v. classical designs ; with miscellaneous designs (N. i. 14), 386 ; (N. xv. 133. a, b), 404, 405; (N. xv. 151, 155), 405 ; (N. xv. 163), 406 ; (N. xv. 003), 411 ; with Oriental designs (N. xv. 38), 356, 401 ; (N. xv. 71), 356, 402 ; (N. xv. 167), 356, 406 ; (N. xv. 196), 356, 407 ; (N. xv. 334), 356, 409; (N. xxiii. I), 356, 38o, 414. clay slab (N. oo14. a), 415. coins, found or purchased, 575 sqq. See also Chinese coins, Kaniska, Muhammad Arslan, Muhammadan coins, Sino-Kharosthi coins, Sulayman Khâgan, wu-chu coins. Cojhbo, title, in Kharosthi documents, 326, 366. colours of stucco reliefs, see stucco reliefs. comb, sandal-wood (K. 002. o), 447, 452. continuity of local worship, see local worship. convents, Buddhist, see Sangharamas. | cook-room, ancient(Dandan-Uiliq), 258; (Niya Site), 331. copper vessels, made in Khotan, 135. coral, piece of (E. 003. i), 442 ; bead (K. oo1. e), 451. Cotan, 139, see Khotan. COTTON, Mr. J. S., XiV. cotton fabrics, found at Niya Site, 374, 410, 412 ; at Endere, 43o, 441 sq. ; at Tüga-dong, 466, 468. COWLEY, Mr. A. E., on Judaeo-Persian document, 307, 571 sq. crocodile, terra-cotta (Y. ooI 1. a), 213 ; (Kh. 003. 1), 221. ` cult of the celestial god ', see Zoroastrian religion. cultivation, causes rise of ground-level, see silt-deposits; shifting of its area, 126 sq., 454, 458, 459. culture-strata, of Yôtkan, 195, 198; of Tam-Oghil, 472. cupboards, wooden (Niya Site), 377, 379. currants, found at Kara-dong, 448. currycomb, in painting (D. x. 4), 26o, 300; found at Niya Site (N. xx. os), 26o, 377, 413. CURZON, of Kedleston, Lord, sanctions Stein's expedition, vii, x ; on the topography of the Pamirs, 22. Cuvayalina Phummaseva, a messenger, mentioned in Kharosthi documents, 326, 364 n., 366. Dafdar, in Tash-kurghân Valley, 24. Damaku, 454 n. See Domoko. Dandan-Uiliq (` the houses with ivory '), type of Buddha statues at, i8 ; the unknown ' language in documents, probably connected with Tibetan, 150 ; quasi-Mongolian faces in Darad, Diirada, see Dards. Daraddesa, ` the Darad land,' 4. Daradrai, referred to by Ptolemy, see Dards. Daralpuri, `the town of the Darads,' 4. Dardae, see Dards. Dards (Skr. Darad, Dârada ; the lapdSpac of Ptolemy, Dardae of Pliny), in the Kisangainga Valley, 3 ; Kalhana's limited knowledge of their valleys, 4 ; referred to by Albërûni, ib. ; raids of the Dards of Childs stopped by Maharaja. Gulab Singh, 16. |
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