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0476 The Pulse of Asia : vol.1
The Pulse of Asia : vol.1 / Page 476 (Color Image)

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Boats in Kashmir, 27, 28. See also
Houseboat.
Bogdo mountains, 306–308.
Bojanti, ruins and salt plain, 295,
308, 309.
Bokhara, Khirghiz in, 123, 130;
priest from, 145.
Bombay, pilgrim's opinion of, 88.
Bones among ruins, 213.
Book Gentleman, or Kitab Chelebi,
cited, 347, 348.
Books among Khirghiz, 126.
Boots, soft-soled, for winter, 251.
Borax in Lake Gyoljuk, 354.
Bowa Zengir, or Karakir, village,
181.
Brahma in Kashmiri legend, 37.
Brahmi language at Turfan, 312.
Brahmi script from Khadaluk, 173.
Brahmins in Kashmir, 28.
Bravery of Khirghiz, 125.
Bread, among Chantos, 143; rare
among Khirghiz, 118.
Brick tower at Turfan, 310.
Bridge over Yurungkash River, 155.
British invasion of Kashmir, 25, 29,
35.
British rule in India, 323.
Brückner, E., cited, 183, 329, 340–
342, 344, 345, 348, 349, 351, 365,
375.
Brückner climatic cycles, 366; in
Central Asia, 183, 373; in Persia,
374; in Turkey, 374; in United
States, 376; variations in rainfall
during, 375, 383.
Buddha, image of, at Tuholo, 213;
reliefs of, at Miran, 244; wor-
shiped at Lulan, 270.
Buddhism, in China and Kashmir,
36; in Ladakh, 56–58; displace-
ment of, by Mohammedanism,
160, 164–166; resemblance of, to
Roman Catholicism, 58.
Buddhist era, 281.
Buddhist lamas, owners of gold
mines, 52.
Buddhist nomads of Lop basin,
163.
Buddhist ruins, near Dumuka, 172
ff.; in Kuruk Tagh, 277; in Tur-
fan, 304. See also Ruins.
Buddhist shrines, at Miran, 244; at
Niya, 203; at Ying-pen, 274; at
Turfan, 304.
Buddhists, flight of, from Dumuka,
177, 194; pray with Mohamme-
dans, 84.
Bujentu valley, 274, 275.
Bulundsir River, ruins on, 293.
Bungalows on road to Leh, 33.

Caandradera, a Brahman in Kash-
miri legend, 37.
Cæsar's description of Gaul, 369.
Calamity, effect of, upon population,
325.
Calcutta, nominal capital of India,
30.
Calf used in Khirghiz game, 123.
Caliphs during period of Moham-
medan greatness, 384.
Camels, endurance of, 187, 250, 255;
food of, 243; hire of, 171; among
Khirghiz, 115; mating season of,
258, 259; purchase of, 191–193;
runaway, 255–261; stuck in mud,
252, 262; thirst of, 187, 255, 319;
wild, 249, 258, 259, 279.
Camel-hunters, 276.
Camel-man, 232, 255. See Handum
Bai.
Camel-meat, 249.
Camel-shoes, 250.
Camel-trust, 192.
Camps, highest, 73, 83.
Canals, ancient, — at Chukur, 277;
at Dandan-Uilik, 187; at Miran,
245; at Ying-pen, 274.
Canals, new, at Niya, 199; type of,
needed in future, 237. See also
Irrigation.
Candrapura, ancient town of Kash-
mir, 38.
Canoes of Lopliks, 289, 291.
Canyons, of Indus River, 48; of
Turfan, 303, 307; of Yurungkash
River, 156.
Caravan, composition of, at Leh,
70; at Keriya, 194; in Lop de-
sert, 243.
Caravan routes, ancient, 272. See
also Routes, ancient.
Caravaners of Karakorum, moral
code of, 83, 84.
Caravans in Karakorum, 82–87.