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284 ANTIQUITIES OF INDIAN TIBET [VOL. II
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Dab-ta Urdű báft . 139, 146
Bada. See Bard.
Bada Sahib, great lord, William Moorcroft, an English
traveller. See also Ma-ka-ra-phad 125
Bad-nam = Urdű badncimi . 255
Bad-pa-la, Kausámbi, a kingdom 74
Ba-dur-ka. See Bdur-ka.
Bag = Urdű bágh . 139, 146
Bag-ga-Cha[d]. See Bhdg Chand.
Baghan, a Tibetan chief. See Lha-chen Bha-gan.
Banddur Singh (Bidhur S.), a king of Kulű . 214, 220
Ba-hand. See Ban-del.
Bahi Chand. See Bhagi Chand.
Bahram Chu. See Bhag-ram-mir.
Bairam. See Sultan Bairam.
Ba-ku-la, a sku-;togs of Dpe-thub . . . 163-4, 165
Baldé, Dogra name of Padar, Pa-ldar, or Dpal-dar,
a town . ▪ 120, 125, 139-40, 262-3
Bali-Ram, a judge in Lahul . • . 223
Balor, the Dard name of Baltistan • . 193
Bal-po. See Bal-yul.
Baltistan. See Sbal-ti, Balor, Nan-gon.
Bal-yul, Nepal, or Bal-pa . . 65, 83, 85, 121, 267
Ba-mgo. See Bab-sgo.
Ban-del, or Bahand, a legendary king of 'A-Ici . . 275
Ban-do-bast = Urdű bandobast . . 59, 146, 178
BangM,
BOA (Bará) and Chhotá Bangál, a province of
Kurd . . . . 202, 203, 214
Banka Kahlon. See Ban-kha-pa.
Ban-kha, a village and district . . 122, 262, 264
Ban-kha-pa (Ga-ga), a chief of Ban-kha. (Banka
Kahlon.) . 128-9, 130, 242, 253-4, 258-9, 261
Bard Baingdl, a province of Kula . . 214
Bard Sahib. See Baia Sahib. Baralatsa, a mountain-pass in Ru-Sod Bar-[hbog, a seat of chiefs in Lahul
. 195
203-4. 218, 219-20,
281
Bar-lha-bdun-tshigs, a god . 64
Barnett, Dr. L.:D.. . 3, 6
Ba-ro-me-tar, the meteorological station Bar-rtsi. See Phar-si.
Ba-sgo. See Bab-sgo.
Bashahr, a Panjab hill-state . Ba-so, a Dard village in Baltistan on Ba-sti-Rdm, Meta, a Dogra general .
. 206, 276
the Indus . 271
127, 129, 130-3, 139, 146-7, 257-69 117, 141, 222, 255 56, 58, 146
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Ba-ti = Urdű bát . Bd-zar = Urdű bázár Bazgo. See Bab-sgo.
'A-ti-sa (in Tibetan Phul-hbvuii), a Buddhist teacher 169
Aurangzyb, a Mughal emperor . . 184, 185, 187
Avalokita. See Bcu-gcig-zal, or Gzal-ras-gsal, Spyanras-gzigs.
Awwal-Masjid, a mosque in Srinagar . . . 98
Ayesha, a wife of Muhammad (worshipped as Tara ?) 185 'A-yum-khri-rgyal-om, probably the Tibetan name of
queen Zi-zi . . . . . 191 n.
A`zanv, History of Kashmir (in Persian) . ▪ 98
'A-zam-khan, a chief of OEi-dkar . . 238
'A-zam-khan, twenty-second chief of Si-dkar . 192, 232-3
'A-zid-tham, a chief of Cig-tan . 174
Azim Khan, eighth chief of Parkuda 191
Aziz-cho, seventh chief of Parkuda . 191
. 157-8, 160
75, 76
. . 69
178 n., 273 . 109
B
Bab, tax . . 255
Ba-ba = Turk. bába . . 255
Bá-bà-rgyal-po. See Tshe-dpal-mi-hgyur Don-grubrnam-rgyal.
Bdbat (Urdu), ' account ' . 207
Bab-sgo, or Ba-sgo, Ba-mgo (Bazgo), a town, seat of
a minister . . . 108, 113, 115, 117, 129, 131,
133, 134, 141, 159, 251-2, 255,
258-9, 263, 264, 268
Bcah-ba, or Ca-ba, a village in Zans-dkar
Bcom-ldan-hdas, Jina, Buddha .
Bcu-gcig-zal, Avalokita, a Temple at Lha-sa Bcu-gcig-zal, Avalokita, a Temple at Wan-la Bde-chen, a lamasery at Wam-le . Bde-chen. See Bzod-pa Bde-chen.
Bde-then-rtse-mo, the castle of Sinon-dar . . 274
Bde-gtsug-mgon. See Lde-gtsug-mgon.
Bde-ldan-dur-khrod, the cemetery of Sukhávati . 156
Bde-ldan-rnam-rgyal, a king of Ladakh . 109, 113, 242-3 Bde-legs-rnam-rgyal. See Lha-chen Bde-legs-rnamrgyal.
Bde-mchog, Sambara, his image • . 169
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'A-nan-ta, a Buddhist teacher from Kashmir . . 86
Anantanemi. See Mu-khyud-mthah-yas.
Anant Kaul, Jammu and Kashmir State . . 181
'A-nat-Rdm, a son of Kirpa-ßám, Dewán .140-1
Anavatapta. See Ma-dros.
Andrada, Antonio d', a Roman Catholic missionary at
Rtsa-bran . • 112, 171, 280
'An-na-rmal, a king of Gu-ge .. 169
'An-pa (perhaps Dban-pa), a chief of Ru-thogs 110, 276
'An-phyug-mam-rgyal. See Dban-phyug° . . 115
'Ain-re-zi (or Si-ba), the English 140, 141, 143, 203-6, 223 'Aii-re-zi-rgyal-mo, the English Queen, Queen
Victoria . . . 140, 143
'A-nu, father of Thon-mi Sambhota 82
'A-phi-ehen-mohi-than, a plain between Leh and the
Indus . . . 122
'A-phim = Urdű afînn . 255
`Agibat Mahműd Khan = Akabat . 261
'Ar-ji = Urdű `anzi . 145, 255
Arman Samàhir, sixth chief of Kha-pu-lu . . 189
'Ar-rgon, in Baltistan, the children of Muhammadan
fathers and Tibetan mothers . 240
Aruci. See Mi-sred-pa.
Aryavarta. See Hphags-pahi-yul.
'Ar-zi = Urdű `arzi . 145, 255
Arzona. See Sultan Arzona.
'A-sad-mkhan, or Ha-sad-mkhan, perhaps identical
with Assad Ulla Khan of Ron-mdo . 235
'A-se, `gauze' . 111
'A-se-rab, a chief of [R]tol-ti . . 235
Aso. a. See Mya-nan-med.
'A so-Ide, a king of Gu-ge 169
A-so-legs, one of the six Sahi-legs kings . ▪ 80
Assad [Ulla] Khan, fifth chief of Ron-mdo ▪ 194, 235
A-stor (Huzára), a Balti chieftainship . • 184-6
Ataliq Ghdzi, a ruler of Yarqand . . 205
'A-thog (Attak), a district in Baltistan 85, 194 n.
'A-tin, a village in Zans-clkar . . . 125
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