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GENERAL INDEX

THE system followed in the transcription of Sanskrit, Prâkrit, Persian, Turki, and Arabic words closely agrees with that approved of by the International Congress of Orientalists in 1894. In the case of local names, no attempt has been made to restore the original forms of any Persian and Arabic elements contained in them or to systematize the spelling of such Turki words as enter into their composition, but the actual forms heard on the spot have been reproduced in phonetic transcription. The spelling of Chinese names and terms conforms to Wadt''s system of transliteration (as adopted in Professor A. H. Giles's Chinese-English Dictionary), except in Appendices A and E, where MM. Chavannes and Petrucci have followed the system adopted by the École Française d'Extrême-Orient. Where discrepancies have occurred in transcription, the Index is to be taken as a final criterion.

The first occasion on which a Chinese word is given in the original characters is indicated in the Index by printing the number of the page in italics. Page numbers in heavy type indicate the principal passages where subjects frequently referred to in connexion with Buddhist art remains, especially paintings, have been discussed.

a, Chinese initial, phonetic value of, fi n. A. = Ara-tam, q. v.

A. T. = Ak-terek, q. v.

A-ch'i-ni, Hsüan-tsang's name for Karashahr, 1178.

A-fu, miraculous spring of, 1178. A-nou-la, 297 ; see Charchan River. A-nuyileh : occupied by Kao Hsien-chih

(q. v.) 56 ; reproduces name Arniya of Gilgit Valley, 58.

A-sht yil-shih-to, capital of Chtl-wei or Shang-mi, identified with Shuyist, 18, _ 42,51.

Ab-i-Panja : Oxus branch, 53 ; upper valley of, 54 n., 6o ; beyond Sarhad, 6o sq. See also Oxus, P`o-lê.

Abâ Bakr, of Yarkand, tyrant, 84.

abacus : on double brackets, 248, 1257 ; on stucco pilasters, 486.

abandonment of settlements : simultaneous, 199, 207 sqq., 1262 ; periodic, 202, 207, 627 ; successive, 286 ; gradual abandonment of Niya Site not proved, 244.

climatic changes affecting, 207 sq. ; Prof. Huntington's ' climatic pulsations ',

physical changes affecting, 204, 208, 246, 274, 426 ; inundation affecting, 608, 614 ; whether due to desicca-

tion,

130,

200, 202,   207, 233,

243,

275,

286,

306, 427, 1134, 1148,

1160,

1164, 1226 ; conflagration connected with, 274, 1095, 1103 ; whether affected by recession of glaciers, 1324. human factors affecting, 204, 208 sq.,

246, 286, 426, 588, 614, 626, 1096, II22, II26, 1134, I138, I180.

 

dates of, indicated, 130, 140,

159,

199 sq.,   207 sq.,   244,   274,

408,

426,

588, 6o8, 627, 647, 659,

668,

672,

674,   694,   696,   1245,

1254

sqq.,

1262, 1279, 1308 sq.

 

 

See   also   cultivation ;

' Domoko,

Old.'

 

Abdal: hamlet near Lop marshes, 31 o sq. ; settlement described, 350 ; distance and route to Tun-huang, 334 n., 549 sqq. See Lopliks.

Abdul Karim Akhûn, of Yâr-tungaz Tarim, 271, 291.

Abdulla, guide, 243 n.

Abdullah Khan, the Turk, 32 sq. ; derivation of his name, 72 n. ; his intended fort near Shuyist, 5o sq.

Abdullah-Khan Lasht (' Plain of Abdullah Khan '), 5o sq.

abhaya-mudra, gesture of Protection : Bodhisattva figs. in, 974, 999, 1038, 1049, 1053, 1062, 1074 `q., 1275;

Buddha figs. in,   164, 171,

173,

179,

184,   190,   193,   195, 5Ô2,

540,

878,

930, 974, 990, 999, 1025, 1258,

1270,

1273, 1275, 1280 sq.; Dhyani-buddha in, 1027.

Abhtdharmakosa of Vasubandhu, Uigur MS. commentary on, 923, 925. Abhintskrantana-sutra, xxiii.

acanthus, see designs.

accounts, monastic, see monastery. Achal, water-supply of, 1304. Achal-tagh (N. W. end of (5kur-mazâr-

tagh) : marshes near, 131i ; natural

rock rampart, ib.

Acharya Prajliendra-bhadra, named in Khotanese doc., 1457.

Achchan, locality, 219, 296. Achchik-bulak, see Donglik. Achchik-kuduk, wells of : Mesas near,

423 n.; Tun-huang route near,

55o sq.

Achilles, story of his fight with River Xanthus, 326, 422.

Achma oasis, 199 ;   visit to, 211 ;
' opening ' of colony at, ib. ; irrigation of, 1246.

acroteria, stucco relief frs., 12I I sq. adamantine pose of Buddha figs., 975, _ 998, 1017, 1053.

Adh-i-Samùdh, hill fastness, 75.

Adinzai, valley : Hsüan-tsang's Shanni-lo-shin valley identified with, 16 ; sacred sites in, 16 sq.; Buddhist ruins in, 21.

administration, see Chinese administration.

adoration : figs. in attitude of, 171, 183, 186-8, 190-I, 505, 540, 542 ; drawing of hands in, 967.

adze(?)-handle, wooden, 779.

Afrazgul, Surveyor, 358, 387 n.

agate objects, see beads, rings, seals. agger (ancient embankment), see Limes, Nan-hu, rampart.

agricultural colonies : Hâmi, 1150 ; near Konche-daryâ, 1231 ; Kara-dong, 1242 ; Chong-tim, 1308. See also military agricultural colonies.

agricultural implements, inventories of, in Chinese docs., 411.

agricultural   operations : ordered in
Chinese docs., 410 ; Tibetan docs. relating to, 1464.

agricultural settlement, difficulties of, on Tarim, 335 n.

Agrör (Skr. Atyugrapura, Ptol. 'I6dyovpor): prob. identical with Marco Polo's Ariora, 11 ; etymology of name, xxii, I I n.

Ahmad, treasure-seeker, 131.

Ahmad Merghen, guide, 1279.

Aiding-kul, marsh identified with Hsüantsang's ' drum-lake ', 94.

[ai]stasya, term in Brâhmi record on silk,

703.

aiw~tn, hall lit from roof : at Dawawish, 36 ; Miragram, 48 ; Niya, 234; Bâgh-j igda, tb.

AjâtaSatru, legend of, represented in paintings, 883, 886, 93o, 949, 960, 967, 977 sq., Ioo1, 1014 sq., 1038, 1057, 1071, 1073, 1077, 1080.

Ak-kol, hamlet near Domoko, 202. Ak-köl, lagoon of Tarim, 35r.

Ak-kul; resumed cultivation at, 135.

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