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0536 Southern Tibet : vol.9
Southern Tibet : vol.9 / Page 536 (Color Image)

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82; H. Berghaus, 1834, I: 96,
II: 279; Berghaus, 1835, II: 72;
Stieler's Hand-Atlas, 1834, I:
96; A. Burnes' Travels to Bo-
khara, 1835, II: 68, VII: 175f.;
Klaproth: Changpo-Brahma-
putra-Irrawaddi, 1835, II: 3, 5,
278; Andriveau Goujon: the
Chinese Empire VII: 211; Bi-
neteau: Central Asia VII: 212;
Klaproth, Carte de l'Asie Cen-
trale, 1836, I: 101, VII: 150ff.,
158, 160, 305f., VIII: 50, 288,
290; J. Wyld, 1839, VII: 170;
Ritter: Inner-Asien, 1840, VII:
171; Zimmermann: Vorder-
asien, 1840, VII: 172; Vigne-
Walker: Kashmir, 1842, II: 64,
195, VII: 181; Walker, the
Cities north of Iskardo and
Ladak, 1842, VII: 182; H.Berg-
haus, 1843, III: 92, 243; Hum-
boldt: Asie Centrale, 1843/44,
VII: 163, 229, VIII: 80; Arrow-
smith, 1847, II: 64, VII: 177;
Hügel, 1847, II: 195; Stieler's
Hand-Atlas, 1849, II: 246, III:
93; Walker: Ladak, 1850, I: 83;
Kiepert: Ancient India, 1853,
VII: 217; Hodgson, 1854, II:
284; Walker: Punyab, Western
Himalaya, 1854, VII: 197; H.
Strachey: West. Nari, 1853, VII:
205, 456; H. Berghaus, 1861, II:
246, III: 94, 239, VIII: 82; Schlag-
intweit: Journey, 1861, VII: 226;
Ryall, 1862, II: 105; Lumsden:
Pamir and Yarkund, 1862, VII:
274; Stanford: Library- of Asia,
1862, VII: 232; Stülpnagel:
Ostindien mit den Inseln, 1863,
VII: 233; the Gl. of the Mustag-
ra, (Trans-Indus), 1864, VII: 238;
Webber, 1864, I: 106, II: 100,
127—333; Yule: Cathay, 1864,
VII: 39; Nain Singh, 1865/66
I: 102, 106, II: 101ff., 120, 182,
232, 234, 250, 203, 307, 310, 324,
326, III: 260, VII: 372; Mont-
gomerie, 1868, II: 275; Peter-
mann: Tibet, 1868, II: 104;
Veniukoff: the Bolor Mts. etc.,
1869, VII: 308; Hayward:
Yarkestan, Turkestan, 1870, VII:
271; of Yarkand Expedition
in 1870, VII: 278; Hanemann,
1871, II: 110ff.; Petermann-Hay-
ward: Central Asia, 1871, VII:
273; Montgomerie: Mirza's jour-
ney, 1871, VII: 53; Schlaginit-
weit, 1871, II: 237, VII: 226;
Montgomerie, 1872, II: 110, 112;
Shaw: the Route from Leh to
Yarkand, 1872, VII: 256; Yule:
the Ctry. of the Upper Oxus,
1872, VII: 313; Central Asien,
Wien, 1873, VII: 334; Drew,
1874, VII: 296; Atkinson: Ku-
maun and Hundes, 1875, II: 111f.;
Stieler's Hand-Atlas, 1875, I:
xxxviii, 212, II: 246, III: 171,
240, IV: 81; Trotter: Eastern
Turkestan, 1875, VII: 286; Richt-
hofen, 1876, III: 205, VII: 371;
Saunders, 1876, I: 99, II: 284,
286, 290, III: 67; A. Wilson,
1876, II: 123; Kiepert: Atlas Anti-
quus, 1877, VIII: 79; Petermann:
Central Asien, 1877, VII: 290;
Prshevalkiy, 1877, VIII: 341;
Trotter, 1878, VII: 283; Walker,
1882, II: 125; Petermann: the
Tang-la Mts., 1883, VII: 339;
Godwin-Austen: the Mt. System
of the Himalaya etc., 1884, VII:
343; Legge: Fa-hien's route, 1886,
VIII: 28, 27; Survey of India I:
101, II: 119; Russian General
Staff I: 420000, IX: 66; Norden-
skiöld: Facsimile Atlas, 1889,
VIII: 99; Tanner II: 283;
Russian General Staff VII: 592,
VIII: 495; Bogdanovitch, 1892,
VII: 594; Morgan: the Mt. Sy-
stem of Central Asia, 1894, VII:
461; Grombtchevskiy, 1895,
VII: 357, 398, 594; Hassen-
stein: Hedin's field work in
1895, VIII: 322f., 401, IX: 25;
Curzon, 1896, VIII: 347, 349,
400; English, of Eastern Pamir,
1896, IX: 63ff., 68ff.; Sandberg,
1896, II: 249, 284; the Russian,
of Inner Asia, 1898, VII: 394;
Grenard: Asie Centrale, 1899,
II: 285, VII: 383, 388; Bower:
the Mt. Systems of Tibet, 1899,
VII: 371f.; French General Staff:
Carte d'Asie VIII: 329, 345, IX:
66.
Brothers Strachey, 1900, II:
89; Dessy, 1901, VIII: 384; Kos-
loff, 1901, I: 212; Stieler's Hand-
Atlas, 1901, II: 247; III: 55,
240, VII: 246, 499, VIII: 125;
Webber, 1902, II: 100; Guillar-
mod, 1903, VII: 434, 472; Kra-
poktin: the orography of Asia,
1904, VII: 423; Sandberg,
1904, II: 126; Anginieur and
Crosby, 1904, VII: 403; Ryder,
1904, I: 97, 103, 105, 117, 119,
122, II: 149, 151, 163, 219, 234,
240, 244, 246, 251, 253, 258, 270,
275, 287, 280, 293, 324, 326,
329f., III: 268, 301; VII: 574,
609; Atlas of Hedin's Scientific
Results etc., 1905, IV: 138, 284f.,
426; Vaillant: Kucha VIII:
425; Rawling, 1905, II: 229;
Kosloff, 1906, VII: 511, 516;
Sherring: the Kailas rg., 1906,
IV: 373; A. Stein: Ancient Ku-
tan, 1906, VIII: 329, 346; Tibet
and the surrounding regions, 1906,
III: 136, 242; Barrard: the
Himalayan area etc., 1907, II:
290, III: 219, VII: 452, 487f.;
577, 580, 583, 586f., 591, of
Stieler's Hand-Atlas, 1909/11,
II: 247, III: 249ff., VII: 592;
Landor, 1910, II: 119f.; Long-
staff: Kara-korum, 1910, VII:
452, 457; Neve, 1911, VII:
386f.; A. Stein: Chinese Tur-
kistan and Kansu, 1912, VIII:
316ff., 329, 363, 425, IX: 16;
Blacker, 1913, VII: 394ff.;
Hedin: Eine Routenaufnahme
durch Ostpersien, 1921, IV: 428;
Kjellström: Hedin's latest jour-
ney in Tibet I: 300000 I: xiiif.;
IV: 423ff.; Byström: Tibet and
Eastern Turkestan, 1: 1000000,
I: xivf., IV: 28, 96, 153, 227,
285, 303f., 321, 348, VII: 493,
497, 499, 552, 561, 572, 574, 580,
586ff., 592, 597, VIII: 13, 314,
316, 321f., 329, 339, 379, 425,
428; Byström: Kara-korum, VII:
433; Hedin: resemblance be-
tween Satlej Jas. and Huang-ho
235, VII: 513; Hedin: former
drainage system of Tibet VII:
534; Herrmann: Ts'ung-ling,
1922, VIII: 32, 44; Herrmann:
the Kunlun, an Hunnic tribe,
1922, VIII: 138; Herrmann:
Kucha, 1922, VIII: 32; By-
ström: Atlas to Eastern Pamir
IX: 26, 63.
Maps Chinese general: map of Wen-
wang (Yü-kung), 1125 B.C., VIII:
4, 110—162, 167; Chou dynasty,
1110—55 B.C., VIII: 163—170,
173, 195; Ch'in dynasty, 255—
205 B.C., VIII: 189ff., 195f.,
213; Former Han dynasty, 206
B.C.—14 A. D., VIII: 195ff.;
Later Han dynasty, 14—220 A.
D., VIII: 200ff.; Yü-kung, IX: 69,
A. D., VIII: 200; Yü-kung-ti-yu-
t'u, 267 A. D., VIII: 225ff.,
236, 240, 242, 261, 276; Hai-
nei-Hua-I-t'u, China and the
Barbarian countries, 801, VIII:
256ff., 262, 264, 275f., 298; Yü-
chih-t'u, map of the traces of
Yü, 1137, VIII: 263, 265; Hua-
I-t'u, China and the Barbarian
countries, 1137, VIII: 95f., 102,
257, 262ff.; China, 1247, VIII:
271; Kuang-yü-t'u-chi, 1311—
1320, III: 61f., VIII: 281; Am-
brosian, 1584, VIII: 281; Matteo
Ricci, 1602, VIII: 281; K'un-yu-
ch'üan-t'u, about 1680, VIII:
282; Ss8-hai-t'u, the four Seas,
1743, VIII: 251ff.; Ta-Ch'ing
(Manchu) maps, I: xxif., xxif.,
80, 83, 89, 91, 96, 99—107, 117,
121, II: 3—9, 13, 15, 20, 22, 38,
71, 80, 97, 165, 180, 236, 246,
267, 275f., 284ff., 290, III: 31ff.,
42, 46, 48, 51, 53, 55, 80, 94,
110, 119, 207, 211, 215, 218, 243,
257, 288; of 1718, I: 262ff., 284f.,