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0493 The Pulse of Asia : vol.1
The Pulse of Asia : vol.1 / Page 493 (Color Image)

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Sa-Chow, or Dung Khan, or Tung-
Hwang, 272, 273, 287.
Sacrifices, 159.
Sahara, changes of climate in, 369.
Sai-Bagh, Chanto village, 165, 166.
Said Abdul Hassan, cited, 346.
Saints, Buddhist worship of, 57, 58.
Salinity, cause of, 202; of Endereh
River, 213; of Keriya River, 193;
of Lop basin, 219; of water in
Makran, 317; at Niya, 209; of
Niya River, 199; near Tarim
River, 266–272; of Turfan, 310;
of Yarlungaz River, 212.
Salt desert of Lop, chap. xii, 239–
261.
Salt lake of Turfan, 295.
Salt plains, of Kuruk Tagh, 275;
of Lop, 251–254; of Turfan, 308,
309.
Salt rivers in Persia, 327.
Salt springs, 249.
Salt water in Lop desert, 248.
Samara, Russian city, 330.
Samaria, Josephus's description of,
368.
Sand, beauty of, 104, 185; of Takla-
makan desert, 92, 100, 102, 103,
184, 185, see Takla-makan; en-
croachment of, 179, 188, 251;
heat of, 97; legend of raining,
178.
Sand-buried ruins of Chira, chap.
viii, 169–190.
Sand dunes, of Bagrash Kul, 276;
of Lop desert, 262, 263; of Takla-
makan, 211, 215; of Turfan, 296,
302, 308.
Sand Mountains, or Kum Tagh,
308.
Sandals of grass in Himalayas, 33.
Sanju, Chanto town, 66, 82, 137;
Beg of, 142 ff.
Sanju pass, 67, 86; view from, 91.
Sanju River, 133, 135; floods of, 75.
Sari-Kamish, swamp, 339.
Sarikol, district, 107.
Sarts, cowardice of, 125.
Sassanian kings, 340.
Sayce, cited, 368.
Scenery, of Himalayas, 304; of
Kashmir, 26, 29, 32; along Ke-
riya River, 184, 189, 190; of Kuruk

Tagh, 275; of Lop desert, 264; of
ancient Lop-Nor, 254; of Pisha
basin, 155; near Sanju, 147; of
Sanju oasis, 144 f.; of Shyok re-
gion, 77; of Takla-makan desert,
185; of Tian Shan, 112, 116; of
Turfan, 298, 301, 308; of zone of
vegetation, 179.
Schimper, cited, 108.
School-children, effect of weather
upon, 363.
Schools in Kashmir, 25.
Science, advances in, 1.
Scotland, lochs of, compared to Lake
Pangong, 69.
Scythian gulf, 335, 336, 338, 343,
347, 350.
Seals, ancient, 204.
Sediment in Miran River, 244, 246.
Seistan, see Seyistan.
Seleucus, successor of Alexander,
332.
Self-indulgence of Chantos, 144,
236.
Self-reliance, of Chanto hunter, 277;
of Khirghiz, 126.
Seljuks, 324.
Serteck, ruins, 215, 216.
Servants, 71.
Settled life, evil effects of, 126, 127,
233.
Settlement of new villages, 175, 182,
199, 266.
Seyistan, 12, 318; compared with
Khorasan, 325; fluctuations of
lake of, 321, 322; ruins of, 315.
Shah Rukh, cited, 345, 346.
Shale, 275.
Shaw, R., cited, 228.
Sheep, for Khirghiz feast, 125; re-
lation of, to rainfall, 382; in Tian
Shan, 109.
Sheepskin clothes, in Ladakh, 49;
in Lop basin, 95, 265.
Sheghaghler, village on Oxus River,
342.
Sheikh Sefi-Eddin, tomb of, 344.
Sheiks, of Imam Jafir, 199; of
Imamla, 164; of Tuyok, 304.
Shen-Shen, or Lulan, 270.
Shepherds, ancient, 262, 278; on
Tarim River, 265; varied life of,
236.