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Antiquities of Indian Tibet : vol.2 |
310 ANTIQUITIES OF INDIAN TIBET
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Yain-ma-zin, a royal field at Leh . . . . 146
Yan-rje, a legendary ancestor . . . . . 65
Ya-po, executioner . . . . . . 134
Yar-hdren. See Yan-hdriin.
Yárkand. See Yar-kyen.
Yar-khen. See Yar-kyen.
Yar-kyen, or Yar-khen, or Yärkand, Yärgand, a town
in Turkestan . . 124, 133, 158, 204-5, 250, 266
Yar-luti, a valley in Tibet . . . . 77, 79
Yar-yul, a district . . . . 157
Yasodharä. See Grags-hdzin-ma.
Ya-tshe, a town in Gu-ge-Pu-hraiis . . . . 169
Ya-ya, a legendary ancestor . . . . . 65
„ „ a chief of Sod . . . . . 177
Ya-ya-khán, a prince of Sod . . . . . 177
Ya-ya-khan. See Sultan Yahia Khan of Kha-pu-lu.
Ye-mkhyen-chen-po, a Bonpo deity . . . 64
Yer-pahi-lha-ri, a mountain . . . . . 91
Ye-ses-don-yod-dpal-lde, a king of Bzan-la . 164-5
Ye-ses-dpal-lde, a king of Bzan-la . . . 164-5
Ye-ses-hod, the spiritual name of king Hkhor-re of Gu-ge 169 Ye-ses-mthah-yas, a prince of Bzan-la, who became
a lama . . . . . . . 164-5
Ye-ses-phun-tshogs-deal-lde, a king of Bzail-la . 164-5
Ye-ses-rig-Kdzin, a monshi of Kha-la-rtse 172, 223, 245
Ye-ses-rnam-rgyal-lde, a prince of Bzan-la . 164-5
Ye-ses-sde, a priest or ban-dhe . . . . 89
Ye-ses-tshul-khrims, a prince of Bzan-la . . 164-5
Yid-bzin-gyi-nor-bu, CintInmaiii, the " door-keeper "
in the north of Zains-dkar . . . . . 156
Yi-ge-drug-pa, the Om-ma-ni-pa-dme-hűm formula
81, 113
Yi-mig, a rock and mountain-pass near Wam-le . 94
Yis-mal-mir, a nobleman from Cig-ta.n . . . 252
Yo-ge-hbyuin, a priest . . . . . . 92
Yon-hdzin-hia-pa. See Yazi-hdzin-lna-pa.
Yon-tan-bsdud-pa, a book, apparently a cosmology . 63
Ytoungtche, a Chinese work on Tibet . . . 78
Yul-ba-ltag, a village near Sod . . . . 177
Yum-brtan, a foster-son of Glani-dar-ma . . . 92
Yuil-druzi. See Gyuin-druiz.
Zafar Khan. See Zufur Khan.
Za-gser-bog, a monastery in Zains-dkai . . 159
Za-gyir-mad (man ?), a chief of Sod . 177
Za-hor, or Man-di, a country . . 65, 89-90
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Zalehu, the site of a battle . . . . . 277 |
Zälim Sing. See Rini Zälim Sing. |
Z'al-no-dpon, an officer in Glo . . . . 233-4 |
Za-ma-tog, Kára.n4a-vyűha-sictra, a book . . 81, 218-20 |
Za-min-dar = Urdii zamináár . . 59, 146, 255 |
Zain-rje-btsan, a legendary ancestor . . . 65 |
Zan-run, a clan in Dpal-hdum . . . . 156 |
Zans-dkar-[sgo-gsum], a kingdom, or Bzan-dkar, or |
Bzan-mkhar, or Jasku . . 94, 109-10, 113, 121-2, 125-6, 130-1, 138, 156-7, 164-5, 234, 239, 250, 252, 261-4 |
Zan-zuzi, the province of Gu-ge . . . 83, 168 |
Za-phyag, a place in Zains-dkar . . . . 157 |
Zar-rab = Urdii zarrtib . . . . 48, 57, 146 |
Za-sbug, a place in Zains-dkar . . . . 159 |
Zas-dkar, Suklodana, a mythological king. . . 74 |
Zas-gtsars, Suddhodana, Buddha's father . . 71, 74, 108 |
Zas-rje, a legendary ancestor . . . . . 65 |
Za-ye, a kind of animal . . . . . . 108 |
Zeb-le, a house at Si-]ha . . . . . 159 |
Zi-ba-bbazi-po, Sänti-bhadra, an Indian teacher. . 169 |
Zi-ba-hod, a prince aid lama. . . . 169, 281 |
Zi-ba-htsho, Sänti-raksita, a teacher . . . 87 |
Zib-bcod, Zib-good. See Zib-shod. |
Zib-chod, a Tibetan commissioner . . . 136, 254 |
Zi-bde, a valley in Lahul (?). . . . . 160 |
Zil-chen, Manasvin, a Näga king . . . . 87 |
Zin-can. See 2M-spyan. |
Zin-dar-Chen-dar-Chun, a royal domain . . . 105 |
Zin-la-zin-lde, one of the eight Sahi-lde kings . . 80 |
Zizi-spyan, or iii-can, a village . . . . 130 |
Zi-zi (Urdű zi), a princess of Ladakh . . 128, 146 |
Zi-zi [Kha-tun], a queen of Ladakh . 119-20, 190 |
Zla-mdzes-dbazi-mo, a princess of Bzan-la . 164-5 |
Zo, a measure . . . . . 105, 109, 123 |
Zo-glizi, a village in Lahul . . . . . 160 |
Zoji-pass. See Hdu-ii-la, or Kha-chehi-la. |
Zo-ra Kha-tun, a princess of Ladakh . . . 126 |
Zorawar-[Sin], a Dogra general 127-37, 145-6, 165, 251-4, 257-69 |
Zufur Khan, or Zafar Khan, or Ma-ma Za-phar-mkhan, a king of Baltistan . . . 185, 193, 633, 211 |
Zug-mur, a village in Lahul . . . . . 214 |
Zulfikar Khan, ninth chief of Keris . . . . 191 |
Zu-lum = Urdű zulm . . . . . . 146 |
Zur-phud-Nia-pa, Paficagikha, or Mafijugri . . 63 |
Zur-khan, a Tibetan minister . . . . 136-7 |
Zva-dmar-ldiii, a village in Western Tibet . . 115 |
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