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musical instruments : remains of, 253, 466, 48o sq., 1469 ; with terra-cotta figurines, 99, 109, &c., 1468 ; in paintings, 177, 527, 851, 887, 889, 934, 947, 949, &C. ; notes by Miss K. Schlesinger on, 1467 sqq.

musicians, in paintings, 887, 934, 948- '082 passim, 1467 sq. See also terracotta slab.

muslin, frs., 248, 600, 788.

Muzart-darya, river, 1236 n. 4.

mystic poses, &c., see mudrâs.

N.=Niya Site, q. v.

n>l, phonetic change of, 322, 337 n. 13. :1 â-chih : early Chinese name for Lap-

chuk (q. v.),337 n. 1 ;locationof,1157. Na-fu po(*Navapa): Hsüan-tsang'sname

for Lop (q. v.), 288,321, 323, 325 n. 1 r,

337 n. 13, 468, 1462 ; etymology, 321. Niche-kuduk, well, 127.

Naga Apalala : tutelary divinity of Ud-

yana, 13 ; legend relating to his spring,

8, I5 ; identification of spring, ib. Naga SuS`ravas, legend of, 16n. I I. Nagari script, early, MS. in, 1450. Nâgarôpanla-suIra, Skr. MS. fr. of, 1454. Nagas : of ` dragon lake ', 17 ; terra-

cotta fr. Q), I 12 ; stucco relief frs. (?),

1216, 1281 ; in paintings, 856, 869,

980, 1002, I013, 1023, 1036, 1040, 1058, 1076, 1079.

Nagh. = Naghara-khana, q. v.

Naghara-khana, mound near Aiding-kul :

identified with Hsüan-tsang's ` drum-

lake ' convent, 94 ; remains at, ib. nail-head orn., see designs.

nails, or nail-heads, see bronze, iron. Naiza-tash Pass, on Pamirs, 64.

Nan. = Nan-hu, q. v.

Nan. K.T. = ` Tati ' NE. of Nan-hu town, 616 n. 1.

Nan. T. = Nan-hu ruined town, 616 n. 1. Nan-hu, oasis of : Lung-lo (Shou-ch`ang hsien) identified with, 62o.

topography,   61x sqq. ; alluvial
basin, 6r x ; erosion and destruction by floods, 612, 614, 617 ; geographical parallelism with Domoko, 612, 614 sq.; ' Nan-hu Yar', 612 sqq., 626 ; reservoir constructed by damming up ravine, 612 ; irrigation of cultivated areas, 612 sqq., 627 sq., 742; outlying areas of cultivation, 613 sq.; settlement reduced since earlier period, 615 ; possible causes, ib.; strategic importance of Nan-hu, 622 sq.; natural defences of, 623 ; extension of cultivation, 628 ; likely position for ` military agricultural colony ', 742 ; location of Yang kuan at, see s. v.

ancient burial-ground, 61 I, 619 ; gate ' to grave enclosure, 619.

ancient embankment between Tunhuang and Nan-hu, 610 sq., 617 sqq.; origin and character of, 617 sq. ; sug-

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gestion of defensive line, 618 sq.; prob. purpose, 619 ; ruined watch-tower at end of, 611, 617.

ruined town of Nan-hu-ch`iirg, 615; mounds within, 615 sq. ; brick frs. found, 615.

Limes wall towards Fil-min kuan (q. v.), 618, 621, 628, 691 sq.

route to, 6o8, 61 o sq. ; direct route to SW. flank of Limes doubtful, 655.

population : comfortable condition of, 61I, 614; Tungan inroads cause depopulation, 614 ; anthropometric records of, 1352 sqq.

Chinese coins from, 616, 1345, 1349 sq. ; glazed pottery, 616 ; Descriptive List of objects, 629 sqq.

abandoned village sites N. of, 624 sqq. ; ruined watch-tower, 625.

Nan-shan ranges : in Ssüi-ma Ch'ien's history, /13o; advantages of route along N. foot of, 58o, 723 sq., 1093 ; limited supplies along N. foot of, 742 ; valleys of, 1127 sq. ; grazing grounds in, 1 128 sqq. ; importance of, I13o; neglect of, 1 128 ; pastoral tribes at N. foot of, 1129 ; winter grazing below N. slopes of, 1131, 1134.

Nan-shan, Western, geographical explorations in, I 1 15 sqq.

Nan-shan, Central, geographical explorations in, 1127 sqq.

Niän yaigan, ' Tati', 303.

Nanda, Prince Siddhartha's cousin, in painting, 945.

Nara, Japanese architectural style of, 85r. Narayana-sara, in Vajrapàni painting, 1408.

Naristi, Kafir dialect, see Gabar-bati. nasturtium-seed ' beads, fr. of, 316, 431, 127o.

Naushirwan, king of Persia, legend of, 73. *Navapa, see Na fupo.

necklaces, 49 ; represented in woodcarving, 190 ; in frescoes, x68 sq., 173, 175, 177 sq., 181, 182, 184 sq., 519 ; on stone figurine, 122 ; on painted panels, 170 sq.; on pottery, 107, 109, I I 5 ; on stucco relievos, 144 sq., 148, &c. ; in paintings, 937-1088 passim.

needles : bronze, 444 ; wooden, 263, 267, 447, 483, 774. See also carpet-weaver's needles.

Nepal, Stùpas of, 38.

Nepalese MSS., miniatures of images and shrines in, 879.

Nepalese script, MS. fr. in early, 1449. Nepalese type, Chien-fo-tung paintings of,

839, 862, 869 n. 42, 1073-5, 1428.
Nepalese type of Gupta script, MSS. in,

815, 914.

Nestorian Christianity in Eastern Turkestan, evidence for, 465.

Nestorian Christians, tradition of, 96. netting, see fishing-nets, rope netting, string netting.

1553

NzVF., Dr. A., help of, at Srinagar, 1327. New Town ', the, see Vâsh-shahri. Ngan-han, military company, 747 n. 27. Ngan-t'ien, military company, 747 n. 27. Ni ang, Hsüan-tsang's name for Niya

(.v.)212, 220, 277.

Niao-fei, Chinese designation of Wakhân, 62.

Niaz Beg, of Abdal, 475 n. 16.

Nicholas Range, on Pamirs, xxii, 54.

Nieh-mo, graphic error for Chil-mo, 298.

nien-haos : on Chinese coins, 307, 474, I168, 1182, I187 n. IO, I189, 1287, 1307 ; in Chinese sgraffito, 276; in does., 408, 593 sq., 688, 762, 82o, 827 ; use of obsolete nien-haos, 408, 762, 838 n. 9 ; absence of, from Chinese sgraffiti, x112.

Nigùdar, Mongol partisan leader, r 1. Niké, classical, Byzantine angel figures derived from, 51I n. 7.

ZVilakanlhadhärani, Skr.-Sogdian MS. of 914, 920, 924, 1450.

nimbus : in wood-carving, 190 ; on clay votive impression, 1268 ; in frescoes, 169 sq., 173, 175-9, 181-3, 185, 188, 1277, 1282 ; in painted panels, 168, 17o sq., 174, 180, 184-8, 190, 194, 1258 sq. ; on painted wood, 171 sq., 175, x83, 189; in paintings, 937-1088 passim; on seal impression, 231, 262; in stucco relievos, 138,

143sq•,147,150,152,167,171,179sq., 186, zoo sq., 1270 sq., 1280 sq. See also haloes, vesica.

Nina, prob. Kharosthi form for Niya, 212, 297.

Nisar-gol plateau, 46.

Nissa,anthropometricrecordsof,i 352 sqq.

Niya, oasis of : Hsüan-tsang's Ni fang, 212, 220, 277 ; Kharosthi Nina (?), 212, 297 ; anthropometric records of, 1352 sqq. See also Charchan.

Niya River, 24o sq. ; shrinkage and shifting of its course, &c., 243-5.

Niya Site (Ching-chileh, Ni fang, Nina): 211 sqq. ; Niya Site dwellings recalled at Miragram, 48 sq.; comparison with Khadalik, 155, 16o, 162 ; comparison of wood-carvings with Lou-lan finds, 395 ; ornamental motifs, 397.

ruins beyond Niya River end, 211214 ; remains of anc. houses, &c., 212 ; trial excavation, 213 ; condition of ruins previously explored, 214.

NW. group of ruins, 214-24 ; remains found there, 215 sqq. ; large refuse-heap, 217 ; Chinese wooden labels, 218 sqq., 296 ; other finds. 221 ; ruins southwards, 221-4; Ram Singh's reconnaissance, 222; skeletons found, 223 sq.; constructive features of N. xx, 223 ; finds in N. xxix, 224.

clearing of N. xxxii, 225 ; of N. xxiv, ib.; finds in rooms i-iv, 225 sq. ; arrangement of rooms, 226, 378 ; Kha-

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