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Antiquities of Indian Tibet : vol.2 |
296 ANTIQUITIES OF INDIAN TIBET
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Ku-mi, a village in Zans-dkar . 156
Ku-mi-dan (Eng. commandant), a military title among
the Dogras • . 135, etc., 146
Kunawar, or Khu-nu, a province id the Bashahr State 276 Kun-gzigs-chos-kyi-snarl-ba, a famous Hbrug-pa lama 123-4
Kun-bdzom, a queen of Ladakh . . 120, 122
Kun-tu-bzati-po, Samantabhadra . . 81
Kuram Ali Khan, tenth chief of Ke-ris . . 191
Ku-res, a village in Baltistan, perhaps a mistake for Ku -ro.
Kurkor. See Sultan Kurkor.
Ku-ro, a castle in Baltistan . . 240
Ku-ro-wa-li, the district of the villages Ku-ro and Wali 240 Ku-nu. See Kunawar.
Ku-zu, Bunan for Kula . . 222
Kyar-kyar, a village or district in Tibet . . 110
Hye-[g]lati-[mkhar], a village in Lahul 216, 218, 219, 222-3 Bye-ris. See Neris.
Kyi-bar, a village in Spyi-ti . • . 275
Kyi-gu, or Kyi hu, a gorge . . 124
Kyi-gu-marli-ria-mo, a marri wall at Leh . . 124
Kyi-la. See Ki-la.
Kyor, a village in Lahul .222-3
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Lad[d]àklc. See La-dvags.
La-dvags (Lad[d]àkh), Man-yul, Mar-yul. The central parts of the Western Tibetan kingdom 106-10, 113-26,
127-37, 138-45, 164, 180, 185, 191, 193, 203-4, 222, 224, 226, 233-4, 238-40, 243, 250-6, 257-69, 273-5
La-dvags-stod, Upper Ladakh 93, 96, 109, 121, 135, 226-7,
240
La-gasi. See Rakas-Tal.
Lag-then, a Sbalti king . . . . . . 281
La-Mar, a village on the frontier between Zans-dkar
and Ladakh . . . . . . . 250
Làhul.. See also Dkar-iva . . . . 195-224
Lake. See Lek.
Lakpat Rai, a Dogra officer . . . . 262, 269
Làl Chand, a prince of Ko-loii . . . . 201, 210
Lalita-Uistara. See Rgya-cher-roli-pa.
La-lun-bsil-mo, or Lha-lun-tshi1-mo, a valley . 128, 232
Lamayuru. See Gyuti-druii.
Lam-bar = Engl. number . . . . . 207
La-nag, a lake . . . 280
Lan-dkar-rtse, or I.an-mkhar-rtse, Lan-gar-rtse (D. B. Langkarchu), a village near Dkar-rase 128, 251, 258-9
Landon, P., Lhasa . . . . . . . 107
Laiigkarchu, Lai -gar-rtse. See Lan-dkar-rtse.
Lan-kar-gscgs-pa, the Lankci atara, a book . 99
Lan-mkhar-rtse. See Lan-dkar-rtse. Lisa. See Lha-sa.
Las-brgya-pa, the Karma-sataka, a book . . . 85
Lasu-mandru, a merchant from Kastrawar . . 128
Laufer, Berthold, Über ein tibetisches Geschichtswerk
der Bonpo . . . . 78, 80, 88
„ Klu-hbum-lades-palai-snîn-po . . 80
„ „ Ein Sühngedicht der Bonpo . . 80
„ „ Roman einer tibetischen Königin . 88
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Lcags-mkhar, a castle in Gun-de (Gu-ge) . 206, 213, 281 |
Lcags-pho-ri, a hill at Lha-sa . . . . . 83 |
Lee-Me, or Lce-fibre, or Lcem-hbre, Lcem-ligre, a village on the Indus . 109, 112, 135-6, 141, 254, 261 |
Lce-fibre. See Lee-bde. |
Ltem-fibre, Lcem-hgre. See Lee-Me. |
Lcug-dra, a village in Lahul . . . . . 218 |
Lde, a dynastic name . . . . . 165--6, 276 |
Lde-btsun-mgon. See Lde-gtsug-mgon. |
Lde-then, a title . . . . . . . 182 |
[Lde]-dpal-hkhor-btsan, a king of Ladakh . 92, 168 |
[Lde-] gtsug-mgon, or Bde-gtsug-mgon, or Lde-btsun- mgon, first king of Zans-dkar . . 94, 164, 168 |
.Lde-lam, one of the eight Sabi-1de kings . . 80 |
Lde-mchog-dkar-po, a district, probably identical with Bde-mchog . . . . . . . 94 |
Lde-phrug-gnam-gzuti-btsan, one of the eight Sahi-ide kings 80 |
Lde-rgyal-po-btsan, one of the eight Sabi-lde kings . 80 |
Lde-snol-po, one of the eight Sahi-lde kings . . 80 |
Ldon-me-nag, a tribe of ' Inner Dwarfs ' . . . 66 |
Ldoii-po-che-[yonss-tu ?], a caste of ministers . . 65 |
Ldoti-ru-Chen, a name of eighteen clans . . . 65 |
Ldo-ro, a chief of Sod . . . . . . 177 |
Ldum-ra, identical with Nub-ra, a province of |
Ladakh . . . . 113, 126, 128, 130, 135, 139, 147, 232, 236, 238-40, 250-1, 254, 274 |
Lé. See Slel. |
Le-bdun (Las-bdun ?), a book . . . . . 119 |
Leg-man-Das. See Lekhman-Dàs. |
Legs-par-rabfs]-brad, Suprabuddha, Maya's father . 74 |
Legs-sgra, a messenger from Co-ro . . . . 86 |
Legs-skyon, Suraksita ( = Sujiita ?) . . . . 70 |
Leh (Lé). See Sle[1], Gle[s]. |
Lek, Colonel Lake, British Joint Commissioner . . 204 |
Lekhman-Dàs (Leg-man-Das), a Nawáb of Kashmir 143-5 |
Lëo, second chief of Keris . . . . . 191 |
Lha-bdag Tshe-riti-stobs-rgyas, or I.hags-tshe-riii-stobsrgyas, or Bslab-bdag, etc., Ladakhi quartermaster 135-7 |
Lha-bran, a place in Lahul . . . . . 218 |
Lha-btsan-rdo-rje, the deity of the Mkhar-rdzoin pass . 145 |
Lhab-tse, a place in Zans-dkar . . . . 158 |
Lha-chen, Mahádeva, a title of many Tibetan kings 94, 182, etc. |
Lha-chen Bde-legs-rnam-rgyal, a king of Ladakh . 115, 117, 243, 268 |
Lha-chen Bde-skyoti-rnam-rgyal, a king of Ladakh 119-20, 229, 274 |
Lha-chen Bha-gan, a king of Ladakh . . . ] 02 |
Lha-chen Bha-ra, a king of Ladakh . . . 102 |
Lha-chen Byaii-chub-sems-dpab, a king of Ladakh . 95 |
Lha-chen Dge-bhe, a king of Ladakh . . . 97 |
Lha-chen Dtios-grub, a king of Ladakh . . . 98 |
Lha-chen Dpal-gyi-mgon, or Dpal-[lde-rig-pa-]mgon, a king of Western Tibet . 94-5, 164, 168 |
Lha-chen Grags-hbum-lde, a king of Ladakh . 99, 102 |
Lha-chen Grags-pa-hbum, a king of Ladakh 99, 102, 275 |
Lha-chen Grags-pa-lde, a king of Ladakh . . 95 |
Lha-chen Jo-dpal, a king of Ladakh . . . 97 |
Lha-chen Jo-ldor, a king of Ladakh . . . 97 |
Lha-chen Khri-gtsug-lde, a king of Ladakh . . 99 |
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