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GENERAL INDEX

152I.

inscribed paintings, drawings, and woodcuts : linen paintings, 965, 101i, 1039, 1048, 1072 ; linen banners, 952,

966, IOI2, 1O19, 1027, 1035, 1072,
1079 ; magic diagrams (mandalas),

paper and silk, 974 sq., 979, 999 ;
paper paintings and drawings, 892,

968, 970, 973, 975, 996, 1012, 1021,
1060, 2080, 1084, 1087 ; paper wood-

cuts, 893 sq., 968 sq., 974, 976, 1037,
1039, 1044, I o6o, 1079 ; paradise

paintings, silk and linen, 888 sq., 977,

I0II, 1049, 1053, 1055, 1058, 1073, 1082 ; other silk paintings, 88o, 882,

943, 959, 970, 981, 1001, 1016-18,

1024, 2026, 2036-8, 1040-1, 1043,

1047-8, 1057, 1059-60, io68, 107

1077, 1081-3, to86, 1336 ; silk ban-

ners, 943, 953, 987, 1003, 1012,

1022, 1039, 1045 sq., 1051, 1063,

to65, 1072, 1083, 1085.

Chinese manuscripts (see also manuscripts): from Ch'ien-fo-tung: rolls first examined, 809 sq. ; arrangements for cataloguing, 916 ; number of MSS. estimated, 827 n., 917 ; quality of paper, 810, 816, 818, 827 ; dated

MSS., 820, 828, 916, 918, 976, 1016 ; Brahmi and other texts on reverse of

rolls, 81o, 815, 818 sq., 914 sq. ; Chinese Manichaean texts, 922 ; Skr. text with Chinese transliteration, 914 ; local records, lay texts, and canonical literature, 916 ; MSS. of antiquarian

interest, 917 ; illuminated rolls, 974,

976 sq., IO15; miniature MS. book,

977 ; illustrated MSS., 977, 1015 sq., 1026 ; ` concertina ' arrangement of

MSS., 92o n. 5; list of MSS. reproduced, 918.

M. Pelliot on Ch'ien-fo-tung MSS., 826, 827 n., 917 sq. ; Dr. Giles on,

917 sq.

MSS. from Chong-hassar, 1162,

I I 71; from Yar-khoto (Chinese-Uigur MSS.), '175 sq.; fromToyuk (Chinese-Sogdian ?), 1176 ; from Mazàr-tagh, 1289.

See also Chinese documents.

Chinese measures : of silk roll, 373 sq., 701 sq.

foot and inch measures : Chin, 374, 66o n. ; Han, 660, 668, 672, 734, 771,

773 ; finds : (Lou-lan) 374, 378,
434; (Tun-huang) 374, 66o, 668, 771,

773.

pint measure (shin:), in Chinese

documents, (Tun-huang) 757. Chinese mouth-organ, see cheng.

Chinese nomenclature, 344 n. (see also

local names).

Chinese paper, see paper.

Chinese pilgrims, see Fa-hsien, Fa-Jiang,

Hstlan-tsang, Hui-shêng, Lo-tsun, Sung Ytin, Wu-k'ung.

Chinese poetry : hardships of border

1374

service reflected in, 748 n., 751, 756, 765; MS. frs. of, from Ch'ien-fo-tung, 918.

Chinese porcelain, see porcelain.

Chinese pottery, see pottery.

Chinese printed remains : oldest printed roll (A.D. 868), 822, 845, 893, 918, Io88; block-printed prayers, 845, 893, 943, 968 sq., 974, 976, 1079; 'concertina ' arrangement of books, 802.

Chinese religion, see Buddhism ; local worship.

Chinese sgraffiti, 276, IIII sqq.

Chinese silk trade, 373, 383, 407, 676, 701 sqq. See also silk trade.

Chinese stationery, anc. wooden, 382,

597, 659, 764 sq.

Chinese stoneware: (Vash-shahri) 307 sq., 316 ; (Nan-hu) 616, 629 sq. ; (Tunhuang) 600 sq., 788 sq. ; (So-yangch'êng) I Io6sq.; (Hei-shui-kuo) 1135. See also glazed stoneware.

Chinese style in frescoes, paintings, &c. (see also Chinese art) : of designs, 449, 466, 483 sq., 720, 786, 903 sqq., 910 sq. ; of figures, 863 sq., 866 sqq., 873, 8.75, 88o, 882, 887, 890, 895, 897, 937 sqq.; of head-dress (see also s. v.), 178 ; of landscapes, 852 ; of legendary scenes (see BUDDHA), 795, 848 sq., 886 ; of ornaments, 440, 767.

Chinese temples, see Buddhist shrines.

Chinese textile art, antiquity of, 9o! sq. ; designs of, 9o3 sqq. ; early textile art in Lou-lan finds, 912 ; influence of, on Persian art, 913. See also fabrics.

ching, Chinese term applied to sacred texts, 823.

Ching-chtieh, territory and city of : named in Chinese Annals, 219, 230, 242; identified with Niya Site, 219 sq., 329 ; named in Wei lio, 219, 296, 328 sq., 414 n., 418; in Han Annals, 219, 296, 297, 329 sq.; dependent on Shan-shan, 230. See also Niya.

Ch'ing-shui-k'ung-tztï, locality, 590.

Ching-tê period, see Chinese coins.

Ch'ing-tui, military company, 719, 747 n.

Ching-yu period, see Chinese coins.

Chingelik, 294 ; well of, 306 ; identified with T'ê-lei wells, 306. See also Yaka-toghrak.

Chingiz Khan, 724 n. 7.

chippings, carpenters', 157, 161.

Chira, oasis of, 154, 1264 ; population of, 1264 ; irrigation of, 207 ; extension of irrigated area at, r 264 sq. ; ' Mirab Beg' of Chira canals, 475 n.

Chira-Keriya tract, Chinese Chü-mi (also spelt Yil-mi or Han-mi), 219, 329, 1323 n. 8.

chiragh, on fresco, 178.

Chirak-saldi, valley, 88.

chisels : bronze, (Niya) 213 ; iron frs., (Lou-lan) 393, 429, 430 ; wrought iron, (Tun-huang) 768.

chilan, kind of rope, (Lou-lan) 445. chilan-lam, name for style of fence-construction, 162.

Chitisar, locality, 50.

Chitral (Kashkar) : identified with Chiehshuai (Chieh-shih), 19, 30 ; term Kashkar still current, 25 n. 2 ; Chinese influence in Chitral, 27 sqq. ; political importance and organization, 25, 27, 31 sq. ; main routes through, 25 ; communication with Badakhshàn and the Oxus regions, 26, 28; ethnography and anthropology of, 26, 1352 sqq.; languages spoken, 27 ; material civilization, 28 ; historical traditions, ib.; Ch. in Chinese Annals, 28 sqq. ; importance of Ch. capital, 36 ; remains in : old forts, 34, 36 ; absence of fortified villages, 34 ; castle of Chitral, 35 ; decorative wood-carving, 35 sq.

Chitral or Viridian River, route along, 36.

Chitral rugs, 49.

Chitral Scouts, 45.

Chitrali language, see Khôwar.

Chitrali tribe, anthropometric records of, 1352 sqq.

chin ch'îng (` old city '), term applied in

Kan-su marches to ancient ruins, 717. chiu ch`iang, Chinese name for Limes

wall, 591.

Chiu-ch'iian : Chinese border command, in position of mod. Su-chou (q.v.), 580, 715, 724, 1092 n. I I, 1126; imperial order to governor of, 740 sqq. ; spring of (` Fountain of Wine', 1127 ; temple and garden near, 1I27.

chiu jên, ' tenant ', 757 n. 31.

Chiu Tang shu, see Tang Annals. Ch'iu-2aû (Kucha, q.v.), 418.

chiusa ' : in T'a-shih river gorge, 1109 ; closing Hao-shan-k'ou valley (q. v.),

1120.

Choaspes, see Guraios.

Chokkur, ruined enclosure at, 1182. Chöl-1251, lagoon, 351.

Chong-hassar (. Big Castle') : ruins of, 1160; also locally known as Hassa[r]shahri, ib.; site described, I 161 ; commands distant view, 1163 n. 8 ; desiccation at, I 164 ; ruined keep for guarding routes, I r 63; its construction, ib. ; later walled enclosures near, ib. mined Buddhist shrine, 1161 ; decorative remains and Uigur MS. frs. from, 1162, 1168 sqq.

Chinese coin from E. of, 1346. Chong-karaul : defile of, 1305 ; ruined watch-post at, 1305 n. 8.

Chong-k451 (Ta-lao pa), ruined circumvallation, I 181 ; Chinese coins from, 1181, 1346 ; other objects, 1183.

Chong-k,51, lake, Maral-bashi irrigated from, 1310 D. 2.

Chong-kul, marsh near Charchan, 305. Chong-tim : ruined site of, 1306 ; walled enclosure at, 1307 ; refuse-heaps, ib.;

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