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GENERAL INDEX

and inscriptions, 647 sq., 663, 8o8 tq.,

816 sq., 82I, 1331 sqq. implements, wooden, see wooden.

impressment of criminals, 751.

incense-holders (?), 119, 661, 772.

inch measures, see Chinese measures. Inchike (or Shahyâr) River : ruined Gumbaz near, 1232, 1234 ; territory

of Chit-li (q. v.) located on, 1236; cultivation along upper course, i6.

India, classical names used in, 530. Indian architectural ornament, early,

motifs in, 49.

Indian art : influence in Ch'ien-fo-tung

paintings, &c., 795, 833, 839, 848, 855, 861, 1428 sq. ; at Farhad-Beg-yailaki,

1255.

Indian ascetics, on fresco, 520, 1194 (?),

1208 (?).

Indian Buddhist traveller, see Jinagupta.

Indian head, on seal impression, 261.

Indian horseshoe arches, see arches. Indian language (Prâkrit) in Kharosthi

does., see Prakrit. See also Sanskrit. Indian princes : representations of, in Mirân fresco, 518 sq., 525 sq.

Indian Trinlûrti, on seal-impression, 230. Indian type : of face on terra-cotta frag-

ment, 112 ; of ivory die, 403, 448 ; of drapery on fresco, 185 ; of Ch'ien-

fo-lung Buddha and other paintings, 795, 86o, 862sq., 866sgq., 870, 872,

88o, 882, 887 sq., 891, 893, 895 sq., 940. See also Avalokiteivara.

`indigenous functionaries ', 752. See t'u-h: I ndo-Afghan race, description of type, 1361.

Indo-Corinthian capital, type of, in wood-

carving, 235, 398, 440, 1198, I221. Indo-Corinthian column, on terra-cotta,

I 03.

Indo-European language of Eastern Turkestan,designated Kuchean '(q.v.),814. Indo-Greek coin from Karghalik, 1340,

1349.

Indo-Ionic column, on painted wood-

carving, 1197, 1216.

Indo-Persian style of columns, 279,

491 sq. ; of pilasters, 486 sq., 491 sq. Indo-Scythian coins, 24, 'or, r34osq.,

1349.

Indo-Scythian dominion in the Tarim

Basin, 243.

Indo-Scythian ruler, on intaglio, 120.

Indo-Scythians, 623 n. 15. See also Ta Yiieh-chah.

Indra, in paintings, 87o, 1076, 1078. Indus gorges, Fa-hsien's account of, 7 sq. infants, see children, human figures. Infernal Judges, in paintings, 866, 943,

950, 991, 998, 1035, Io86sq.; Petrucci on, 1393.

inflated skins : for crossing rivers, 99;

terra-cotta representations of, ib., 142. See also monkeys, terra-cotta. ingrain material, 238, 265.

ink, Chinese, 129, 132, 316. See also graphite.

inkpot (?), of gourd, 267.

ink-seals: horn, (\lirân) 465, 480; wooden, inscribed with Chinese chars., (Tun-huang) 596, 599, 686, 778, 780, 786-8.

inkstand, horn, see horn.

inlay, on beads, 302.

inscribed paintings, see Chinese inscriptions, paintings.

inscribed rocks : at Gahirat, 34 ; Pakhtöridini, 37sqq.; Charrun, 4osq.; Drâs, 38 ; Rayin, 39.

inscribed wooden tablets, see tablets.

inscriptions from Chien-fo-tung: M. Chavannes on, 7g8 sqq., 1331 sqq. ; oldest inscription (A.D. 698), recording Tang tradition about first caves, 798 ; inscription of A.D. 775 celebrating Li T'ai-pin, 799 ; inscription reproducing imperial edicts of A D. 851, honouring Hung jên, 8o8 sq., 816 sq , 821, 1331 sq. ; inscription of A. D. 894 celebrating Li of Tang, Chang I-ch`ao, &c., 799, 816 sq., 818 n. 13, 839 n. 1 r, 1333, 1338 ; inscription of A. D. 1348, recording foundations attributed to Sulaimân, 799 sq. ; inscription of A. n. 1351, on temple reconstruction, by Sulaimân, 800 ; rubbings from inscription of Ou-yang Hsün, 918 ; inscription on dado painting translated by M. Chavannes, 1333 ; names Khotan princess, 933, 1333. See also Brâhmi, Chinese inscriptions, inscribed rocks, sgraffiti, Stûpas, Tibetan inscriptions.

intaglios, from Yötkan and Khotan, roo. See also seals.

interlacing designs, see designs.

interment, see cemeteries.

inundation : of Su-lo Ho, 589, 591, 633 n. 2, 639 ; abandonment of ' Shachou' prob. due to, 608, 614. See also floods.

Ionic architrave, wooden moulding as in, 200.

Iran, designs derived from, in Ch'ienfo-tung decorated textiles, 903. See also fabrics, Sassanian.

Iranian, ' unknown ' (so-called North-Aryan) language : in MSS. from Khadalik, 155, 158, 164 ; on wooden tablets from Mazar-toghrak, 205 sq. ; designated ' Khotanese' (q. v.), 814, 914, 1289. See also Sogdian.

Iranian art : its influence on art of Tarim Basin, in wall-paintings, 525, 529 ; on structural features of shrines, 535.

Iranian auxiliaries : presence of suggested by find of Early Sogdian does., 652, 752.

Iranian worship of 'royal glory ', 874. See also flames, emblem of.

iron : in Udyana, 14, 20 ; common amongst Lou-lan finds, 393.

objects found: armour scale Q), (Ma

zâr-tagh) 1 293 ; arrow-heads. see s. v. ; axe blade, (Tun-huang) 688, 778; bar (Tun-huang) 786 ; bolt, (Lou-lan) 428 ; button (?), (Yötkan) T19 ; chisel, see s. v. ; dagger-like tool, (Kara-dong) 1242 sq.; disc, ('Ming-oi') I223; hoe-blades (Tun-huang) 599, 711,781, 788; hook, (Hei-shui-kuo) 1135 ; horseshoe, (Tun-huang) 767 ; key, (N. of Lopnör) 367 ; knife frs., see s. v. ; matchlocks, (Tun-huang) 711, 781 ; misc. frs., (Tun huang) 567, 569, 634, 768 sq. ; nails, or frs., (Tun-huang) 768 ; (Ulugh-mazar) 1269 ; nail (?), point of, 367 (N. of Lop-nör); nail extractor, fr., (Tun-huang) 768; opium pipe (?), fr., (So-yang-ch'êng) I I o6 ; ore, nodule of, (Charchan) 315 ; pins, (Niya) 256, (Mazar-tagh) 1291 ; reaping-hook, (Tun-huang) 7tî8; rings, see S. v.; rods, (Lou-lan) 393, 428-30; (Tun-huang) 768 sq. ; skewers, (Tunhuang) 768 sq., 775, 788 ; spade, (Tun-huang) 711, 78r ; spade-blade, :6.; spear-point, (Tun-huang) 712, 784; spud or skewer, (Niya) 249 ; staples, (Tun-livang) 768 (?), (`Ming-oi') 1222; sword-blade, two-edged fr., (Tunhuang) 645 ; tools, (Lou-lan) 393, 428-30 ; wedge, (Nan-hu) 630.

Iron Gates, Defile of', location, /228.

irrigation : difficulties of, with inadequate labour, 275, 1243 ; traces of ancient irrigation, at So-yang-ch'êng, nor ; neglected irrigation, (Shui-i) 625; (Kuan-tsou) 627 ; from springs, 1118, 1.138, 1143, 1224 ; by means of aria (underground channels), 1155 ; change in irrigation methods in 'Turfân Basin, 116o ; irrigation terraces, 1 225 ; irrigation of Domoko oasis, 202 sqq., 207, 1246, 1263 ; of Dandan-oilik, 207 sq. ; of Chira, 207, 1264 ; of Gulakhma, 207 ; of Achma, 211 n. I, 1246 ; about Niya Site, 244 sq.; at Yartungaz Ta: lin, 271 ; at Bilel-konghan,'275 ; at Endere, 286 ; near Charchan, 301, 303 ; irrigation of Vash-shahri Site, 309 ; at Charkhlik, 312 sq., 475 n. 16; difficulties of, at Lou-lan, 411, 426 sq., 1148 ; records relating to, in Lou-Ian does., 41 I, 426 ; irrigation secured by river dams, 422 ; irrigation at Miran, 475 n. 16 ; irrigation facilities of Tunhuang, 581 sqq.; irrigation of cultivated areas at Nan-hu, 612 sqq., 627 sq., 742 ; at An-hsi, ro91 sq.; at Su-chou, 1126; at Kan-chou, 1131; at Chin-t'a, 1134; at Hami, 1148 ; near Ara-tam, 1 152 ; at Lapchuk, 1155, 1 157 ; at Karadöbe, 1158; near Khöra Site, 1224 ; increased irrigation E. of Yurung-kash River, 1266; irrigation of Marâl-bâshi, 1310 n.2.

water available for : in Charchan River, 294 sq. ; in Vash-shahri River,