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INDEX
309
U--contd.
Uttam Singh, a Dogra Sardar . Uttam Vazir, a Dogra officer .
Uttara-kuru. See Byazi-sgra-mi-síian.
PAGE
257
259
V
if
ff
ff
99
59
!7
99
T-contd.
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[Tshe-dban-]rab-brtan-rnam-rgyal, or Chang-raphtaii, or Mchog-[gi)-sprul-[skul, or No-chun-nu, a prince
of Ladakh ▪ . 120, 124, 126, 130, 146,
250, 260, 266
Tshe-dbazi-rab-brtan-dpal-lde, a king of Bzazi-la 164-5
Tshe-dbazi-rab-bstan, Drui►-pa, a lama. See Tshaii-rabbstan.
Tshe-dbazi-rgyal-po. See Tshan-rgyal-po.
Tshe-dban-rnam-rgyal I. See Lha-chen Tshe-dbaiirnam-rgyal.
Tshe-dbani-rnam-rgya1 II, a king of Ladakh . 122-3, 226
Tshe-dban-rnam-rgyal, a prince of Ladakh ▪ 120-1
a prince of Zans-dkar . . 162
a prince of Ko-lon. See Tshazirnam-rgyal.
a chief of Bar-hbog. See Tshaii-rnam-rgyal.
Tshe-dpag-m.ed, the Amitáyvh-sutra . . . .
Tshe-dpal-[mi-hgyur-don-grub-]rnam-rgyal, or 13a-b5,rgyal-po, or Akabat Mahmúd Khan, or Tonduk
Namgyal . . 123-6, 146, 195, 236, 250-4, 257-69
Tshe-rin-bkra-sis. See Ga-ga Tshe-rin-bkra-sis.
Tshe-rin-dar-rgyas, a chief of Ti-nan . . 216
Tshe-rin-dpal-lde, a king of Zains-dkar . 160, 162
Tshe-riie-dpal-lde, a prince of Ti-nan . 213-14, 218
[Tshe-rin]-dpal-rgyas, a munshi and nobleman 139, 143
Tshe-rin-Ma-lig, a chief of Cig-tan . 106, 174
„ „ a chief of Sod . . . . . 177
Tshe-rin-phun-tshogs, a pho-na (messenger) of 8e1 . 224
Tshe-rin-rgyal-mo, a queen of Ladakh . . 107
Tshe-rin-rgyal-po, a chief of Ti-nan • . 213, 216
Tshe-rin-rnam-rgyal, two princes of Ti-nan . 216
Tshe-rin-sa-grub, a chief of Bar-hbog . . 218, 220
Tshes-bcu " tenth day " a festival . . . 152
Tshul-khrims-iii-ma, a sku-gzogs of Ri-rdzoin . 164-5, 281
Tshul-khrims-rdo-rje, a Ladakhi general . . 229-35
Tshul-k[h]rim[s]-[rdo-rje], a prince of Bar-hbog 218 n., 220
Tshva-kha, a salt mine in Ru-sod . . . 139, 160
Tsimma Panchig (Hjigs-med-phun-tshogs), a minister
of Rgya . • . 227
Tson-kha-pa, the Lamaist reformer . • . 99
Tsumur, the Dogra name of Lce-bde • . 261
Tu-bag = Turk. tubag . . 255
. 76
Tu-nu. See Ra-tu-nu. Turkestan. See Hor-[yul]. Tumour, G., The Mahávamso
mo.
Sa-heb.
al-mo.
Vaisya, a caste. See Dmazi-rigs.
Vairocana. See Snan-par-snap-mdzad, or Gans-chen
mtsho-rgyal.
Vajrakila. See Rgyud-rdo-rje.-rtseVajrapáni. See Phyag-na-rdo-rje. Vajrasana. See Ddo-rje-gdan.
Viceroy [of India]. See Si-ke-ther
Victoria, Queen. See 'Ail-re-zi-rgy
Vidyadhara. See Rig-hdzin. Vigne, G. T., an English traveller
„ „ Travels in Kashmir,
. . 183-7, 192, 261
Ladak, etc. 108, 184-6,
187, 192, 241, 266
ff ff
Vinaya. See Hdul-ba.
Virűdhaka. See Hphags-skyes-po. Visvabhű. See Thams-cad-skyobs. Visnu. See Khyab-hjug.
Vogel, Jean Phillippe, Triloknáth, etc. . 214, 218, 223, 274
Antiquities of Chamba State 7, 219
w
Waddell, L. A., Ancient historical edicts at Lhasa . 88
Wa-kha, a village and river near Mul-bbye . . 273
Wa-li, a village in Baltistan . . 240
Wall Khan, a ruler of Kokand . 204
Wam-khred, a defile at Wam-le . 136
Wam-le, or Han-le, a village in Upper Ladakh 9-1, 109,
121, 136, 267, 272-3
Wam-le, treaty of 190-3, 225-7
Wan-la, or Wan-le, a palace and villagein Gram 94,177, 250-1 Wa-ran, or Wardwan, a river and district south-west
of Baltistan • 126-7
Wassilieff, W., Buddhism us . ▪ . 81
Wazìr, title of minister in a Muhammadan government
127, 146, etc.
Weber, A., Die Pali-Legende von der Entstehung des Sákya und Koliya Geschlechtes. See Fausböll.
Wieger, L., Documents Historiques . • . €9
Y
U
158-9
. H5, 255
'Ub-sti, a place in Zan s-dkar . Una, the home of Hazra Wazir Upacaru. See Íße-mdzes.
Upaearumant. See f4e-mdzes-1dan.
'U-pa-rag, a seat of a chief .
Urdu words, borrowed, in Tibetan 'U-rgyan. See 'O-rgyan. 'U-rgyan-padma. See Padma-hbyuzi-gnas
'U-ru, a queen of Tibet . .
'U-sa-rdo. See Hu-sazi-rdo. Utposhadha. See Gso-sbyon-hphags. 'Utpala. See Lha-chen 'Utpala.
Yabasti Gar, a place near Sgar• . 204
Yab-sgod, a district, perhaps in Baltistan . 156-7
Yab-sgod-pa, a king of Baltistan, probably identical
. 159 with Sultan Yagu . 156-7, 161, 28].
. 259 Ya-ehen-ldoú, a caste of ministers . 65
Yagu. See Sultan Yagu.
Yahia Khan. See Sultan Yahia Khan.
Yaksir Gao tham, fourth chief of Ši-dkar . . 192
Yama Dharma-rája. See Grin-rje-rhos-rgyal.
Ya-ma, a house at Dpal-hdun . . . 159
Ya-nam-mtsho, a lake on the Baralatsa pass . 157, 159
. 82 Yan-drizi, perhaps a Dard corruption for Yar-hdren,
Kesar . . 271--2
Yangi Shahr, the Chinese town of Y ár-gaud . . 205
Yan-hdzin-lúa-pa, or Yon-hdzin-lnia-pa, a lama . 126
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