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Tibet and Turkestan : vol.1 |
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Marriage, its various forms,
150; relation of, to private
property, 154
Medinsky, General, courtesy
of, 13
Miles, Colonel, our reception
by, 31; has clerk with re-
markable ancestry, 40
Mir Mullah, piety of, 35; his
weak prayer-tones, 103
Mirage, troubles caused by,
87
Mission, for negotiation,
reasons for sending, 230;
commercial, proposed by
Great Britain, 211
Missionaries, their usual
lives, 127; Moravian, at
Ladak Leh, 125; their
methods of conversion, 126;
literary work of, 285
Mohammed Joo, his charac-
ter, 50; his skill with
horses, 79; our parting
with, 132
Mohammedanism, its status
in China, 36
Monastery, at Ladak Leh, 128
Monasticism, effect and ex-
tent of, in Tibet, 153, 156;
relation of, to poverty,
157; orders of, in Tibet,
160
Mongolia, compared with
Turkestan, 8; limits and
area of, 142; character
of, 144
Mongols, interference of, in
Tibet, 195; probable rela-
tion between them and
Tarki people, 264; various
families of, 269
Monogamy, is democratic,
150
Morality of British expedi-
tion discussed, 250
N
Nestorian doctrine presented
in China, 268
Nobility, position of, in Ti-
bet, 161
Nobra Valley, beauty of, 121
North American Review, quo-
tation from, 241
O
Omar Khayyam, his ideal
contrasted with Colonel
Sullivan's, 138
Opium war, effect of, upon
Tibet, 203
Orenberg, education of Rus-
sians there,
Osh, organisation of caravan
there, 25
Oxus. See Amon Daria
P
Palace of former Ladaki
king, 129
Panamik village, substantial
character of, 121
Pasturage, exchange of, be-
tween Tibet and Sikkim,
295
Pekin, telegraph line from, to
Kashgar, 37
Petrofsky, Consul General,
first visit to, 31; influence
of, on Chinese governor,
41; his attitude toward us
doubtful, 43; his farewell
visit, 44
Phagspa, appointed as ruler
of Tibet, 193
Polu, march to, from Kho-
tan, 65; geographical im-
portance of, 66; strange
Russian seen in, 66; Bey of,
his policy toward stran-
gers, 70; ascent from, to
plateau, 72
Polyandry, has responsibili-
ties, 13; its relations to
land-holding, 150; pro-
duces restraint upon pop-
ulation, 152
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