国立情報学研究所 - ディジタル・シルクロード・プロジェクト
『東洋文庫所蔵』貴重書デジタルアーカイブ

> > > >
カラー New!IIIFカラー高解像度 白黒高解像度 PDF   日本語 English
0503 Serindia : vol.3
セリンディア : vol.3
Serindia : vol.3 / 503 ページ(カラー画像)

New!引用情報

doi: 10.20676/00000183
引用形式選択: Chicago | APA | Harvard | IEEE

OCR読み取り結果

 

1533

GENERAL INDEX

griffin-headed monsters, sketches of 977.

griffins, confronting, in textile decoration, 911, 963. See also gryphons.

grooves, for string: on letter-case lid, 382 ; on medicine case lid, 659 ; on seal-cases, (Niya) 246, 253, 259 ; (Lou-Ian) 437, 445; (Tun-huang) 599, 66r, 768, 771, 775 ; on wooden ink-seal, 786 ; on wooden tablets, 436, 439.

grotesques : appliqué, terra-cotta, (Ybtkan) 98, 105, Io8—io, 1I2-15; (Khotan) 98, 121 ; (Khadalik) 17x ; (FarhadBeg-yailaki) 1247, x249, 1257, 1259.

animal figures, on open-work panels, 398, 442 sq. ; on base of bronze camel, 123 ; terra-cotta, 1o8, 125, 1247, 1257 ; on wooden chair fr., 403, 447.

faces, on wooden pegs, see pegs.

heads, stucco relievo frs., 1195, 1203, 1206, 1208-12, 1249, 1259.

See also monsters, steatite, terracotta.

grottoes : Öch-merwan, 82 ; near Koh-mari Mazàr, 95 ; opposite Faizabad, prob. tomb, 96 ; Hsiao Ch'ien-fo-tung, 1108 ; Wan-fo-hsia, 1109 sqq. ; Bezeklik, 1167. See also cave-shrines, Chien-fo-tung.

GRÜNWEDEL, Prof. A.: on female figures supporting Lokapalas, 872 ; at Ilikul, r 155 ; at Turfan, 1159 ; in Kara-shahr district, r 183 sq.

gryphons, figures of, on bronze ring, 361, 365 ; on bronze seal, 123 ; on steatite seal (?), 121 ; terra-cotta, 109, I 15. See also dragons, griffins.

guard-houses, on Limes, 339 n. 2. guard-rooms, on top of Limes towers,

651, 711, 717, 721, 737 sq.

Guchen (Ku-ch'êng-lzû) : in Former Han Annals, territory of Posterior Chiishih, 332, 706 ; new route of the north ' to Yii-mên kuan from, 419, 705 sq. ; in T'ang records, protectorate of Pei-t'ing, 706 ; modern direct route from Turfan to, 706 n. 6 ; route from Hami, 706, 1154 n. 7.

Gudai-khwar, site in Swat, 17.

Guebers (fire-worshippers), 66.

guest-rooms, in anc. dwellings, 379, 1249.

Guhya-pratishedha-vajra (?), in painting, 1408 sq.

guitar, see rabàb.

Gulakhma, oasis, 154; irrigation of, 207. gum (?), (:Mazàr-tâgh) 1294.

Güma, ancient P'i-shan, q. v.

Gumbat, Hindu temple ruin at, 21 sqq. ; resemblance to Salt Range temple ruins, 22 sq.; constructive features, 22 ; decoration of walls, 22 sq.; style of architecture, 23.

Gumbatai ruins, Bunér, identified, 13, 16. Gumbaz' (domed tomb) : resemblance of Karwân-balasi ruin to, 71 ; Bbzaigumbaz, 72 n. 26 ; ruined Gumbaz

on Chichiklik plateau, 77 ; near Lapchuk, 1156 ; near Incliike River, 1232 sqq. ; Uch-Turfan, 1300.

Gwiparyanla-slolra, Skr. MS. fr. of, 164, 1438.

Güpis, route to, from Yasin, 6.

Gupta characters, see Brahmi.

Guraios or Panjkôra, river, ancient names of : Choaspes, rappolar, Garuha, Gauri, rovpaîor, Guruha, 2 D. 2 ; Alexander's operations near, 3 sq.

Guru, Tibetan strategy at battle of, 68. Guruhâ, see Guraios.

Guura Bhatiga, Gu§ura Le§vamna, names in Kharothi doc., 415.

gyasta (or jasta), series of, named in

Khotanese MS. frs.,

H. A. = Hassa[r]-shahri, i. e. Chonghassâr, q.v.

HABIB-ULLAH, late King of Afghanistan, facilities granted by, x, r.

haematite wash on pottery fr., 427, 1283. See also beads.

Haidar, Mirza : on adoption of Islam by rulers of Gilgit, 28 n. 14 ; on Abâ Bakr, 84 ; on Charchan, 299 sq. ; on Lob (Lop) and Katak, 319 sq. ; does not mention Lop desert route, 564.

Haidul Kliwaja, villager, 205 sq.

hair, found, 201.

arrangement, &c., of: in frescoes, 519 sq., 525 sqq., 539 sqq. ; in paintings, 937 sqq., passim ; in stucco relievos, 146, 149 sq., 171 sq., 184, 1173, 1175, 1212, 1216, I260, 1270, I281 sq., 1316.

snail-shell or spiral curls : on stucco relievos, &c., 132 sq., x44 sq., 146, 148, 158, 165, 171, 184, 186 sq., 190, 488, 538 sq. ; on wooden head, 193.

string, 292.

hair-comb, see comb.

hairpins, brass, 687, 779. See also bronze, wooden.

Haiyabeg ', site, 271 n. 5.

Haji Habib-ullah, rebel ruler of Khotan, opens route across K'un-tun Range, 1325.

Haji-langar, onYangi-dawan route, 1325.

Haji Muhammad : his route from Cathay, 300; on agricultural produce near Su-chou, 1126 n. 6 ; names Kamul (Hami) as a ` Mahomedan •city', 1151 n. ; idols of Kan-chou mentioned by, 1132 ; mentions Ak-su, 1299 n. 14.

Hakaullah, son of Yagüb Beg, x 308.

Hakim Töra, pretender, 1308.

Halal-bagh, Chinese coins from, 1342.

haloes : on bronze Buddha, 103 ; in frescoes, 200, 1252, 1261 ; mould for, 152 ; in painted panels, ,68, 17o, x 96 ; on painted stucco, 158, 173, 7 78, 181-3 ; on painted wood, 184, 943; in paintings, 937-1088, passim; on rock carving, 82; on soapstone, 117,

119 ; on stucco relievos, 138, 141-4, 146 sq., 167, 172, 174 sq., 184, 186, 190 sq., 396, 441, 928, 1270; on terracotta, 112. See also nimbus, vesica.

Hami (Chinese I-chu, 1-wu; Turki Kumul, Kamul, Camul ; Mongol Khamil) : origin of name, 1147 n. 2 ; in Chinese records, 337 n. 14 ; history from Later Han to Tang times, and since Chinese reconquest of Turkestan, 1149; So Pan at, 331, 423;

Goez's Camul   Hsüan-tsang's
desert journey to, 1142 sqq. (see Hsüan-tsang) ; Marco Polo's account of (Camul), x147 n. 3 ; importance of, to China, for reaching Turfan, &c., 732, 1147 ; historical rôle of, 1147 sqq. ; first occupied by Chinese (A. D. 73), 732, 1093 ; analogy between Loulan and Hami, 1147 ; exposed to inroads from north, 1149 ; Buddhist remains near, 1151 sqq. ; Chinese agricultural colony at, I I 50 ;irrigation resources limited, 1148 ; but never seriously threatened, ib. ; winds of, 643.

population : hospitable and easygoing, 1148 n. 3; numbers under Chien-lung, 1148 n. 5; mixed character of, I 15o ; prevalence of Homo Alpinus type, ib. ; local hereditary chief of, ib.; anthropometric records, 1352 sqq.

religion of, 1151, 7154.

routes : northern route from China to Central Asia through, 563, 58x, 732 ; route to Guchen, 706, 1154 n. 7 ; to Toghucha, 1154 ; to Turfan, r 154 n. 7; to Chik-tam, ib. ; to Su-chou, 1121 ; importance of route from An-hsi, 1093 ; route from Su-chou through Shih-êrh-tun and Hu-hai-tzû, 1138. See also An-hsi—Hami route.

hammer, silversmith's (?), 7 256.

hammers used for tent-pitching, 76o, 78i.

Han Annals, Former (Ch'ien Han shu) : Hsiu-mi (Wakhan), Kuei-suang, and Shuang-mi in, 45 ; notice of Wakhan, 6o ; Hsi yeh, I-nai, Pi-shan, Pu-li, and So-ché, in, 85-7 ; Tzrù-ho in, 85 sq., 90 ; on Ching-chileh, 219 ; on Charchan, 295 sq. ; on Shan-shan (Lou-lan), 325, 333 sqq., 344; on Ihsiin, 327 ; Lop region in, 342 sq. ; southern route from Tun-huang in, 418 n. 7 I ; on Emperor Wu-ti and his

forward policy', 580, 724 sq., 1092 n. 1 1 ; Yang kuan and Yii-min kuan in, 621 sq.; on Hun raids and decay of Chinese power in ' Western Regions', 695 ; ` new route of the north ' in, 705 sqq. ; Chang Ch'ien's report on - route into Central Asia in, 723; Chinese advance and W. extension of ' Great Wall' in, 725 sqq.; on military subdivisions and officers on Tun-huang Limes, 746 sq. ; Yen-ch'i (Kara-shahr) in, 118o; Wei-hsü (Korla) in, x230;

1444, 1450.