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GENERAI. INDEX
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cultural produce and trade of, 1 126 ; irrigation of, ib. ; route to Yü-mên-hsien, 1136 ; direct route to Hami from, 1138. See also Chiu-ch'ilan.
Su-chou, city of, 1126 ; Ming wall from Yeh-ma-wan, 1121; continued to Kan-chou, ib. ; city divided into two parts, 1127 n. 7.
Su-chou River (Pei-ta Ho, q. v.), 58o; head-waters of, 1128.
Su-ho-pa-ti (Sukhavati), monastery, zo. Su-ho-Jo, see Bunér.
Su-lai-man, Mongol prince, 799 ; identified with Sulaiman, q. v.
Su-M, i.e. Kashgar (q. v.) : Kao HsienChih at, 53 ; in Later Han Annals, 86,
331.
Su-lo Ho, river: terminal bed of, 552, 567, 633, 639 ; bed at Toghrak-bulak, 567, 633, 639 ; terminal course compared with Helmand River, 634 n. 3, 643 ; bed near 'I'. xIV. a, 697 ; old bed near T'ou-kung, 1091 ; near Anhsi, 1098 ; near T. I, 567, 639 ; Hsüan-tsang's crossing, ib. ; headwaters of, 1128 ; bifurcation of drainage, 1136 ; river defile at Wan-shantzû, 1139.
ancient terminal lake-bed of, 35, 424, 551 sq. ; prob. once linked up with Tarim Basin, 55o sqq.
basin of, lower; close physical affinity with Tarim Basin, 581 ; importance of route down, 579 sq. ; two main lines of advance from, 58o sq. ; limitations of produce in, 579 sqq., 742 ; winds in, 643.
defensive line provided by, 583 sqq., line of Limes wall along, 584 sq., 589, I 138; line ends at terminal basin, 632 sq., 729; lagoons and marshes protect Limes, 663 sqq. ; S. flows through lake near ' magazine ', 717 ; passes through Khara-nor lake, 719 ; used as ` wet border ' N. of Limes line, 664, 718, 736.
inundation by, 589, 591, 633 n. 2, 639.
irrigation from, 583, 1092, 1138.
subsoil water from, 551 sq., 639.
terminal marshes of: protect SW. flank of Limes, 632 sq. ; physical features of adjoining ground, 64 sqq. ; terminal river course near, 551 n. Io; SE. edge of, visited, 654 ; Limes line ends at, 632 sq., 729.
volume of water, 583, 6o6 sq., 639, 712 n. 3; at outflow from Khara-nar,
719•
fall in levels of river-bed, 583 n. 15. Su-mo (*Sûnra ?), Stupa of, 17. Su-shih-li-chib, king of Little P'o-lü :
marries Tibetan princess, 53; captured
by Kao Hsien-chih, 58.
Subhüti, disciple of Buddha : named in MS. frs., 1438, 1440 sq. ; in paintings,
893, 959, &c., 1408, 1416.
subsoil moisture, damage by, 1276. subsoil water, see water.
Succiu, see Su-chou.
Succuir, i.e. Su-chou, Ramusio on M.
Polo's notice of rhubarb in, 1127 n. 6. Sucieu, Goez's name for Su-chou'(q. v.),
II26.
uddhodana, King, in paintings, 854 n. 45, 858, 953, Io18 sq., 1031, 1045 sq. Suess Range, valleys of, T128.
sugar-cane, in Udyana, 14.
Sugchu, pres. Su-chou (q. y.), 473.
sugel, see willow.
Sugetlik-mazar, 1300.
sui, ' night signal ', in Limes docs., 753. Sui dynasty, see Chinese coins.
silka, sitting platform, remains of, 206. Sukhavati, see Su-ho-pa-ii.
Sukhavati, Lake : model in cotton cloth, 496, 543 ; in paintings, 795, 883 sqq., 1043, 1065. Se? also Amitabha, paradise paintings of.
Sulaiman, king of Hsi-ning, inscriptions recording his foundations, &c., 799 sq. Sulaiman Khagan ' (?), coins of, 1342, 1350.
sulphur, frs., 1315.
`Sultan Köputwali', sacred cave of, 89. Sultan Shah, of Badakhshan, invades Bolor ', 33.
Sing, see Su-nto.
Sumkngho (T'ou-p'u), oasis, 1155. Sun-bird, in paintings, 959, 977, 981, 987, etc.•
Sung dynasty : porcelain of, 789, 1Io6, I 135 ; porcellaneous stoneware of, 307, 316 ; stoneware or pottery of, 600, 616, 63o, 788 sq., 1106 sq., 1135; prob. period of restoration of Chien-fotung wall-paintings, 795, 809; occupation of So-yang-ch'êng during, II03, 1 to6. See also Chinese coins.
Sung Vün, Chinese Buddhist pilgrim : journey to and account of Udyana, 9, 12; on Indus route to Udyana, 12 ; on sacred sites in Udyana, 13 ; route through Shê-mi, 9 sq. ; account of Po-ssû, 10 ; Lake Dufferin (Hauz-iDorah), mentioned by, ib. ; route to and description of Wakhan, 6o sq. ; on route from Karghalik to Sarikol, 87 n. I o ; on Yehta, or Hephthalites, 288 ; account of Charchan, 297 ; on sacred images at, 297 sq. ; route to Charkhlik, 323, 559 ; notice of Shan-shan, 323 ; on air-borne Buddha statue at P'i-mo, 88o n. 19; record of temple banners at Han-mo, 167, 838 n. 7, 841 ; proves conservation of votive offerings, 841 ; account of representations of Vessantara legend, 523; on town of No, 1255; location of, ib. See also Karghalik.
iûnyald, MS. expounding, 1433.
Arangama, named in MS. fr., 1443. Siûrangamasanuidhi-sutra, MS. frs. of : Skr., 14 35,1437,1439; Khotanese,1443•
Survey of India Department, help given by, viii.
surveying assistants, ix.
surveys, methods and results of topographical, ix.
Sûryagarbha, see Bodhisattva of the Sun. Susravas, Naga, see Nàgas.
`Sutra of the Wise Man and the Fool', Tibetan MS. fr. of, 5470.
Si liras, MS. frs. of, 163, 802, 807, 918,
920,924sq•,979, 1016, 5026, t 166sq.,
1175, 1254, 1432-45, 5437-40, 1443,
1445, 5450Sq., 1454sch, 5456, 147osq. Sella Aripâla, Skr. MS. fr. of, 1432. Suvarîtabheisollama-sirlra, MS. frs. of:
Skr., 1434 sq., 1439; Khotanese, 5445. Suvarnabhâsollamasirlrendrareija, Skr.
14IS. fr. of, 1439.
Suvarpprabhiisollama-slolra, Skr. NI S. fr. of, 5456.
Suvâslu, see Swat river.
Suya, village, 127 ; abandoned cultivation near, 130 ; objects acquired as from N. of, 132 ; Chinese coins said to have been found near, Ioz, 1342.
Svastika : Bonpo form of, in Tibetan does., 1465. See also designs. svayambhiü images, 5303.
Swat river (Chinese Su p'o-su-lu, Su p'o[p`an ?j-fa-su-lu, Skr., Suvastu), 2, 15; anc. names of, 2 n. 2.
Swat territory: Alexander in, 2 sqq.; early ethnography of, 4 sq. See also Udyana. ` swivel ', use of, in weaving, 898.
sword, in clay seal, 231; in painted panel, 1259 ; in fresco, 1282; in paintings, 871, 941-1082 passim. See also Virûpaksa.
sword-blade, iron two-edged, fr., 645. sword-point, iron, 759 n. 55, 769. swords, mentioned in Limes does., 759. syllabaries, frs. of: in Cursive Gupta
script, 5438, 1450 sq., 1454 sq. ; in
Tib., 1464.
Syria, see Fu-lin.
syrinx, in terra-cotta figurines, 99, 505, III, I20, 1468 sq.
T. = Tun-huang, q. v.
'l'-shape, see designs.
Ta. = Tarishlak (q. v.).
Ta-chien-tu, locality at W. end of Limes, mentioned in docs., 636, 645, 648, 653, 689, 699, 71o, 728 ; dependent on Yü-•mên command, 689, 691, 746 n. 8; abbreviated form Chien-lu, 636 n. 8.
Ta fang p'an, mod. name for Limes magazine T. xvm, 683 n. 2a.
Ta-fo-ssû, Buddhist temple at Kan-chou, I 532.
Ta fu, watch-station mentioned in Limes doc., 691 ; not located, ib.
Ta-han-chuang, mod. fortified post, 1116. Ta-hsia : Marquart and Franke on their identity with the Tochari, 287 n. 3.
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