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Innermost Asia : vol.2 |
| 極奥アジア : vol.2 |
引用情報
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Harding, Mr. H. I., late Vice-Consul at
Kāshgar, collection of antiques pre-
sented for New Delhi Museum, 99,
1052 sqq.
Hardinge of Penshurst, Lord, Vice-
roy of India, encouraging interest of,
vii.
hares, on carved wooden panel, (Ma-ti-
ssŭ) 518.
Hāritī, goddess, with her babes, on
fresco, (Toyuk) 618, 628.
Hassan Ākhūn, camel-man, 66, 82, 285,
461.
Hassenstein, Dr., his map of Tārim
basin, 68, 770.
hats, steeple-crowned, stucco, (Murtuk)
619, 632 ; (Astāna) 6c0, 653.
Hauzdar, fortified village in Sistān, 944.
hawk, grotesque, on pottery, (Nād-ʿAlī)
940.
Hazāra district, ancient Uraśā, com-
munications with Chilās, 6.
Hazāras, semi-nomadic Mongolians in
Khorāsān, 898.
Hazrat Shāh-i-mardān, Ziārat of, 876.
head-bands, silk, (Ying-p'an) 756, 760.
head-dress, with plumes, of bodies found
in L.F. graves, 264, 268.
head-net, (Astāna) 650, 685.
Hedin, Dr. Sven, experiences of, in
desert, 82 ; observations on Tārim
district, 181 ; on L.A., 205 ; his
routes in Lop desert, 270 n. 4 ; de-
scription of Āltmish-bulak, 281 n. 1 ;
his view of 'Lop-nor problem', 761 ;
criticisms of his theory, 762 sq. ; on
Ying-p'an, 750 ; on route to Korla,
778.
Hei-fan-tzŭ, Tangut robbers, danger
from, 510.
Hei-kan-so, mentioned in inscription,
544, 545 n. 39 ; Chinese siege train
constructed on its heights, 545.
Hei-shui, Chinese name of Etsin-gol, 457.
Hellenistic art, influence of, in wall-
paintings, (Mīrān) 171 sq., 241 ; in
designs of woollen fabrics and tapes-
tries of Tārim basin, 231, 241 ; in
woodwork, (Rōshān) 886 ; in wall-
paintings, (Ghāgha-shahr) 920 sq. ;
designs of Coptic type, 241.
Helmand, river (Sistān) 906 ; barrage,
930 ; changes in bed of, 931, 973 ;
seasonal reduction of volume of
water, 931.
Dasht plateau dividing N. and S.
deltas, 943 ; irrigation of S. delta,
943.
southern delta of : prehistoric re-
mains in, 949 sqq. ; list of objects
found, 957 sqq.
See Sistān, Rāmrūd, Hāmūn.
hemp (?) rope, fr. of, (L.K.) 222.
Hermann, Dr. A., on Chieh-chih, 789
n. 4.
Herodotus, mention of Sistān, 906.
Hissār, district of, 894.
Hissār, hamlet in Wakhān, ruined fort,
363 ; its antiquity, 363.
Ho, Li Tao-yüan's 'River of the North',
293, 762 ; identified with united Yār-
kand and Kāshgar rivers, 762, 764
n. 14 ; farther east with Konche-daryā
and Kuruk-daryā, 762 sqq.
Ho-shang, stucco figure of, 468, 469.
Hobson, Mr. R. L., British Museum, help
of, xvi ; Notes on Ceramic Specimens
from Chinese Turkestan, Kansu, and
Sistān ; App. D, 1013 sq. ; on Chinese
pottery, 436, 441 ; on pottery of
Khitai-shahr, 421.
Hodar, valley, 13.
Hoernle, Dr. F. R., on Khotan antiques,
98.
Homo Alpinus, physical type of : found
in bodies in Lou-lan graves, 264 ;
preserved in Warshigūm, 44 ; among
Kazaks, 550 ; Tājiks, 854 ; Wakhīs,
863 ; in Shughnān, 881 ; in Rōshān,
885, 1005 sq. ; modified by Mongol-
Turkī contact, 1002 sq.
Hondur, village, 44.
hone, sandstone, (Lou-lan) 211, 219.
hoopoe, figures of, terra-cotta, 107.
Hopkins, Mr. L. C., help of, on Chinese
inscriptions, 115, 135, 607.
horsehair canvas, (L.A.) 222.
horseman, grey marble, (Khotan) 109.
horses, abundance of, among Uighurs of
Bēsh-balik, 583 n. 6.
horses : figs. of on bronze seals,
(Kuchā) 828 ; bronze figures (Lou-
lan) 744, 747 ; clay figures of, (As-
tāna) 650, 690 sqq. ; drawings of,
(M. Tāgh) 96 ; on stucco reliefs,
(Ghāgha-shahr) 912 ; terra-cotta figures,
(Khotan) 105, 126 ; wooden figures,
(Astāna) 701.
horses and riders : in rock carving,
(Darkōt) 46 ; clay figures of, (Astāna)
652 sqq., 657, 662, 704 ; on stucco
reliefs (Ghāgha-shahr) 912.
horses' heads, terra-cotta, 119, 120, 125.
horses, winged : terra-cotta, (Khotan)
105, 106, 119 ; on silk, (Astāna) 677,
708.
Hou Han shu, Later Han Annals, 541,
542, 552, 564, 572.
houses : Rōshān, description of, 887 n. 4 ;
wooden models of, (Astāna) 649, 651,
684, 688.
Hsi, name of Turfān in T'ang Annals, 580.
Hsi-chou, name of Turfān district in
T'ang Annals, 578, 581, 582 n. 6 ;
records of Chinese postal service in,
653.
Hsi-fan nomads as farmers, 513.
Hsi-hsia or Tangut, dynasty of, 429.
script introduced by Li Yuan-hao,
c. A.D. 1032, 441, 452.
documents and texts, (Khara-khoto)
449, 443, 446, 480.
bilingual text, Hsi-hsia and Tibetan,
449.
Hsi-i-p'i, station in T'ang shu itinerary,
possible location of, 892.
Hsi-ta-shan, mountain in Kuruk-tāgh :
lead and copper mines, 724 ; tree
growth in valley, 725 ; height of
peaks, 725 ; meaning of name, 726.
Hsi-to river, Hsüan-tsang's name for
Yārkand R., 859.
Hsi-wan-ho, streamlet derived from Su-
lo-ho, 386, 396.
Hsi-wan-tun, Mongol Sēre, name of
ruined watch-tower, 430.
Hsi-yü-chi, Hsüan-tsang's 'Memoirs of
the Western Regions', 60.
Hsiao-fang-p'an, 'the small protective
camp', local name of fort near
Shih-êrh-tun and of fort at the Jade
Gate, 385.
Hsin-chiang, Province, disturbed condi-
tions in, 67.
Hsing-hu lake, identified with dry salt
lake near Chien-ch'üan-tzŭ, 348.
Hsin-mu, district of Shan-shan, in alli-
ance with Lü Kuang, 575.
Hsiung-nu or Huns : their occupation of
Barkul basin, 539 ; threaten Hāmi
route, 539 ; defeated by Chinese,
A.D. 73, 540 ; regain Barkul and
Hamī, 541 ; raids on Chinese route to
west, 570, 770, 782 ; defeat of, in 108
B.C., 570 ; Chinese operations against,
89-67 B.C., 576 ; conquest of Chü-shih,
572 ; defeated by Pan Ch'ao, 573 ;
recover Chü-shih, 573 ; defeated by
Pan Yung, 574.
Hsü Chih-li, king of Posterior Chü-shih,
joins the Huns, 572.
Hsü Sung, author of Hsi yü shui tao chi,
on location of Pei-t'ing, 555.
Hsüan-tsang, Chinese pilgrim : on Ta-li-
lo, 21 ; on Sarīkol, 55, 57 ; his route
to Kāshgar, 58 ; used caravan route to
Bēsh-toghrāk, 321 ; his passage through
Turfān, 579 ; on Turfān, 673 ; on
Chao-hu-li, 806 ; account of Great
Pāmīr, 858 ; on Shughnān, 880 ; on
Wakhān, 865 ; on Chü-mi-lo, 893.
Hu, = Hu-t'u-tzŭ, Pei-t'ing site, objects
from ruined shrine, 559.
Hu, kingdom of, mentioned by Li Tao-
yüan, 293.
Hu script, used in Turfān, 577.
Hu, Tartar robbers, dangers of, on Lou-
lan route, 341, 348.
Hu-p'u-tzŭ, village, 556.
Hu-yen, in Han Annals, tribe of Huns,
540, 541 ; Chinese expeditions against,
574.
Hua-hai-tzŭ : cultivated area and depres-
sion, 387, 395 ; drainageless area divided
by transverse range, 396 ; oasis depen-
dent on springs for irrigation, 396 ;
small cultivated area of oasis, 396 ;
oasis known also as Ying-p'an, 397 ;
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