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INDEX
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PAGE Hdzin-dar-rural I and II, kings of Gn-ge . . 169 Hdzom-Brags-tde, an ancestor of the kings of Dpal- hdum .164-5 | ||
Hdzom-pa, a queen of Zans-dkar . | . | 157 |
Hdzom-lati, probably Jumla in Nepal . | . | 105 |
Hem-bab[s], or Dras, a village and district 113, | 145, | 180, |
| 252, | 273 |
He-mi[s], a village and lamasery . 109, 113, 121-2, 126, 133, 135, 141, 143-4, 227, | 124, 281 | |
He-na-sku, a village, seat of kings . 113, | 121, | 276 |
Hera-Nand (Hira Nand), a Dewáu . | . | 145 |
He-tan-khan. See Ha-tham-khan. |
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Hod-srun[s], a king of Tibet . | 92, | 168 |
Hol-shags-pa, a house and family at Lte-ba | . | 255. |
Ho-ma-lun, the milk-valley, in Zans-dkar. | . | 159 |
Hor-jo-khan, a chief of Sod . . |
| 177 |
Hor-jo-mkhan, a chief of Cig-tan . | . | 174 |
Hor-khan-gsar, a petty state in Khams ; a palace of
its chiefs at Lha-sa . . . . . .122-3
Hor-[yul], Turkestan, the Mughals . 83, 85, 87, 90, 103, 105, 110, 114, 116, 159, 273 Rosten, H., Jesuit Missionaries in Northern India . 112
Howell, G. C. L., a British Joint Commissioner . 195, 275
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108
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91, 169
. . 158
. 50, 53, 146, 255
77
. 81
Hettasch, G.. a Moravian missionary | 151-2 | |
Heyde, A. W., „ 142, 147, „ „ Tables of Bunan. verbs | 223 223 | |
Hgog, a gold-mine • . |
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Egos (or Bgos), a district of Tibet . | • | 85 |
Hgre-gri-mos, a village (in Lahul ?) . | • | 160 |
Hgro-ba-bzati-mo, Jagad-bhadrá, a harl . t | • | 72 |
Hgro-mgon, a king of Ladakh . | • | 95 |
Hgroti-span-lde-ru. See Hbron-siïan-lde-ru. |
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[H]gyur-med, a son or brother of Dios-grub-bstan- |
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hdzin . . . 128, | 259, | 262 |
Hil Ghazi. See Sultan Hil Ghazi. |
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Hindu, the Hindus. . | . | 142 |
Hi-ra-can-da, a chief of Ti-nan . | 203, | 216 |
Rira Nand. See Hera-Nand. |
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Hjah-lus, " rainbow body " . | . | 110 |
Hjam-bu. See Jam--bu. |
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Hjam-dbyall-pa, a chief of 'U-pa-rag . . | . | 158 |
Hphags-pahi-yul, Áryávarta, India .
Hphags-pa Rab-hbyor, Subhúti .
Rphags-rgyal, Ujjayini, a kingdom .
Hphags-skyes-po, Virűdhaka, a king, the father of the
gákyas . .
Hphrul-snaW, a lamasery Htshogs-bzan, a lama (?) Hu-kum = Urdű hukm . Hum-bu-bla-sgan, a palace Hum-bu-rdzans-mkhar, a palace Hundar. See Snon-dar.
Hunze-Nagar, or Hunza-Nagar, a principality 180, 185,
192
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Hu-sari-rdo, or 'II-ga-rdo, a town .
Husára. See A-stor.
Hu-sen, a peasant from Pas-kyum
Hu-sen, the father of Sa-lam . .
Hu-sen Khan, twenty-fourth chief of OEi-dkar
Husen Khan, tenth chief of Ron-mdo .
„ „ sixty-first chief of Kha-pa .lu
Hu-sen-mkhan, a chief of Cig-tan . Hutchison, John, Chamba State Gazetteer Huth, Georg, Hor-chos-hbyun .
Hu-ti-Rám, or Mo-ti-115,m, a prince of Gun.ran
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253
180
192
194 189 . 174 262, 269 98, 101 201-2,
209-10, 223
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Brgya-sbyin, or
. . 63, 68-9
185, 191, 194, 242,
Ibrahim I and II. See Sultan Ibrahim I and II.
'Ib-ra-him-mkhan, a Nawáb of Kashmir . . 243
'I-char. See Gyi-char.
'I-gu. See Dbyi-gu.
'I-gu-khri-khan, the castle of Dbyi-gu . 242
Iksváku. See Bu-ram-sin-pa.
'I-lai, Nicolas Elias, British Joint Commissioner . 146
Imám Kuli Khan, twentieth chief of Si-dkar . . 192
'In-Ila-bho-ti-rnam-rgyal, a prince of Ladakh, ruler of
Gu-ge . . . . . . . .113-4
In-da-ni-la = indra-nila, sapphire . . . . 139
India. See [M]thah-yu1, or Rgya-ga Indra, the Indian god, in Tibetan Mthu-stobs-dbann-po .
Indus, a river . .
264-6, 267, 270, 275
Ishak. See Sultan Ishak. Iskardo. See Skar-rdo.
'I-so-legs, one of the six Sahi-legs kings .
. 80
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Ja-du = Urdú jizd ű .
Jafar Ali Khan, a prince of Pal kuda
255
191
Hjam-dbyans, Maijughosa, his image 99, 119 (hymns), 169 Hjam-dbyahs-rnam-rgyal, a king of Ladakh . 103, 106,
109, 187
Hjam-deal, Maiju-4ri . . . . . 86, 122
Hjam-sdud-bzan-gsum, probably a contracted title of
three books . . . 119
Hjig-rten-bstan-bzag, the preserver of the universe
(Maitreya ?) . . 99
Hjig-rten-dban-phyug, a queen of Ladakh . . 107
Hj igs-med- [chos-kyi-sen-ge-mi-hgyur-kun-dgah] -rnam-
rgyal, the last king of. Ladakh . 130-1, 146, 266, 269
Hjigs-med-phun-tshogs. See Tsimma Panchik.
Hjigs-med-rnam-rgyai, a prince of Ladakh . . 123
Hjigs-rten-gdags-pa, Loka-prajuapti, a book • 72
Hkhar-'o-ldoii(-ldod), a royal domain . . 105
Hkhor-ba-hjig, Krakucchanda, a former Buddha . 70
Hkhor-lo-sna-bdun, the Seven Cycles, a book . . 69
Hkhor-re, a king of Gu-ge . 168-9
Hies, cattle pen . . 99
Hoangho. See Rgyal-pohi-chu, or Rma-chu-skyad.
Hod, Hod-chen's helpmate . • 64
Hod-then, the first inhabitant of the northern
continent . . . • .
Hod-[b]den, or Hod-l.dan (Ud-Din ?), probably one of
the Khri-Sultans . 273
Hod-gsal, a god . . 64
Hod-gsal, an ancestor of the Ti-nan chiefs • . 213
Hodgson, B. H., Plates of Bonpo Deities . ▪ . 80
Hod-ldan. See Hod-den.
Hod-lde, a king of Gu-ge • . 169
Hod-mdzes, Roca, a son of Man-bkur 69, 72
Hod-stun, KiiSyapa, a former Buddha • 70, 86
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