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INDEX
NOTES.-TRANSCRIPTION. The spelling of Oriental names and terms other than Chinese in the text and Index conforms to the system of phonetic transliteration approved by the International Congress of Orientalists. No use, however, has been made of diacritical marks.
In the transcription of Chinese words the Wade system has been followed.
Aba Bakr, tyrant in Turkestan (16th cent.), ii. 472
Abad, determination of position of, ii. 437 Abbottabad, base of preparations, i. 7-12 Abdal, halting-place and base of transport
near Lop-nor, i. 338, 354-356, 496-503 Abdul Aziz, Punjabi doctor at Khotan, i. 169
Abdul- Ghafur - tam, in upper Kara - kash
Valley, ii. 472, 473, 484
Abdul Karim Akhun, former host at Jigda-
bulung, i. 301-302
Abdullah Khan, risaldar of Afghan escort, i. 64
Abhayamudra, or Buddha's attitude of ` protection,' i. 471
`Abhidharmakosa,' the, commentary on, in Uigur, ii. 216
Ab-i-Panja, head-waters of Oxus, on Pamir,
i. 69, 72, 76, 78, 8o
Abul Khan, Afghan trader at Keriya, i.
262
Acanthus ornament in ancient wood-carv-
ing, i. 405, 411, 479
Accounts, labour over, i. 68, 82, 134, 221,
235, z64, 298, 437, 500, 511 ; ii. 16, 19,
159, 234, 339, 344, 437, 438, 485, 489 Adamzadas, aristocracy of Chitral, i. 33 Afghan escort across Wakhan, i. 64-83
Afghan traders, in Turkestan, i. 134, 168, 169, 319 ; at Tun-huang, ii. 38, 68
Aga-bergan, carpenter, i. 423, 425
Aga Khan, his followers in Sarikol, i. 94
Ahmad Akhun, Kashgari, Chinese inter-
preter, i. 114 ; ii. 4, 14, 300, 335
Aiwan or central hall in Turkestan house,
i. 135
Akhun Beg, former host at Khotan, i. 171-
172 ; pilgrim to Mecca, i. 214-215 ; his safe return, II. 415 ; farewell from, ii.
431, 438
Ak-oi, or felt tent, i. 355
` Ak-sai-chin ' desert, blank in map of Kun-
lun Range, ii. 459
Ak-sakal= ` white-beard,' or head-man, i.
64, 68, 104, 131
Ak-su, or Murghab, a branch of Oxus, on
Pamir, i. 78-79
Ak-su, town in Turkestan, visit to P'an Tajen at, ii. 421-423
Ak-su= ` white water,' or flood from melt-
ing snows, i. 253, 308
Ak-tangas, coined pieces of silver, ii. 344,
345
Ak-terek, excavations at, i. 228-234
Alexander III. Range in Nan-shan, ii. 163, 322, 326
Allan, Mr. J., help of, i. xx
Allen, Mr. P. S., his help, i. xxII1 ; his ` Selections from Erasmus,' ii. 486 ; host
at Oxford, ii. 489-490
Alluvial fans in Dir, i. 18; in Chitral, i. 27,
32, 42, 45 ; in Turkestan basin, i. 102, 104, 142 ; ii. 22, 257, 347 ; in mountains,
i. 193 ; ii. 266, 312, 328, 462, 463, 468,
472
Alpine flowers, i. 18o; ii. 269, 303, 305, 307 Alternate courses of bricks in mediaeval Chinese buildings, i. 332 ; ii. 46
Altin-tagh, mountain range south of Lop-
nor, i. 349, 368, 520 ; iI. 231, 338 Altmish-bulak, salt springs in Lop-nor
desert, i. 376, 401
Amban, or Chinese governor, of Yarkand, i. 132 et passim
Amir of Afghanistan, H.M. the, his permission to cross Wakhan, i. 4, 6, 62, 82 Amorini in Miran frescoes, i. 481, 483
Anchorites, Indian, in Miran fresco, i. 488 Ancient Khotan, completion of, i. 3, 109,
141, 146, 150, 184 ; references to, i. 223, 287, 290 ; ii. 97, 422
493
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