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309 ; in Charkhlik River, 331 sqq., 639 ; in Tang Ho, 581 sqq., 639 ; in Su-lo Ho, 583, 606 ; north of Shui-i, 626 (Shang-Yen-chia), 626 (Hsia-Yen-chia), 627 (Kuan-tsou) ; along foot of Nan-shan, 724 ; on Tun-huang-An-hsi route, 1089 ; in Ch'iao-tzŭ valley, 1100, 1101 n. 6 ; in Kara-shahr basin, 1179, 1181² ; abundant and regular water-supply of Korla oasis, 1230 ; volume of Konche-daryā near Korla, 1230 n. 1 ; of Ak-su, 1296 ; at Kelpin, limited and unchanged, 1304.
Isaac the Armenian, companion of Bene-dict Göes, 78 sq.
Ishkāshim, Chinese *Sai-chis-shen*, 61, 62.
Ishtragh, *see* Sad Ishtragh.
*Iṣidatta* (Skr. *Ṛṣidatta*), Kharoṣṭhī name for Vimantara, 531.
Islām, adopted by rulers of Gilgit, 28 n. 14.
Islām Ākhūn, villager from Niya, 214, 222 sq., 237.
Islām Ākhūn, Khotan MSS. forger, 223.
Islāmābād, oasis of, 1279 ; population of, *ib.* ; finds obtained at, *ib.*, 1283.
Ismail, hunter from Tatran, 304.
*'Ιθύφαρος*, *see* Agrōr.
ivory : bead, *see* s. v. ; die, (Lou-lan) 403, 448 ; painted *ib.* ; (Tun-huang) 688, 779 ; rods, (Lou-lan) 446 sq.

*jabgu*, Turkish princely title, 415 n. 5 ; Chinese *shê-hou* (*yap-hou*), *ib.*
jade : in Pakhpu hills, 90 ; Marco Polo's probable references to, 299 ; Chinese *yü*, 726 ; jade trade referred to by Gōez, 564 ; jade objects found : (Yōt-kan) 100, 103, 117 sq., 126 ; (Niya) 247 ; (N. of Lop-nor) 357, 367, 451 ; (Lou-lan) 393, 431 ; (Tun-huang) 790 ; (Mazār-tāgh) 1294. *See also* beads, blue ; monkeys, pendants, rings.
Jade Gate ('barrier'), *see Yü-mên* (*kuan*).
Jalān-sai River, 319, 346, 475 n. 476.
Jaipal, Shāhī, mistaken association with Pakhtu-Bīnī inscription, 39.
Jamala, 'Tati' revisited, 1266.
Jangal-bāgh, 'Tati' at, 90.
Jāni Beg Khān, silver coin of, from 'Tati' N. of Tumshuk, 1348, 1350.
Janus head, bronze, 100, 119.
Japanese-Buddhist art, relations of, with Ch'ien-fo-tung paintings, 883, 1429 sq.
jasper : mentioned by Marco Polo in 'Pein' and Charcan, 101 n. 7, 299, 337 n. 6 ; objects found : (N. of Lop-nōr) 356-8, 363-8, 451 ; (Lou-lan) 393, 428, 430, 432, 449. *See also* arrow-heads.
*jasta*, *see* gyasta.
Jasvant Singh, Katōch, 392, 476 sq.
Jātaka subjects, in Ch'ien-fo-tung paintings and frescoes, 795, 847 sq., 886, 929, 930, 932, 951, &c., *passim*. *See also* Buddha, Dīpaṅkara; Vessantara.
*jatūana* pattern, *see* designs.

Javanese art, scenes from life of Gautama Buddha in, 855.
Jayavarman, *see* Jīvarman, Rājā.
*Jên-ch'ing* (mod. Chi-ning chou), kingdom of, in Chinese silk record, 373 sq., 701.
Jên Wên, Chinese military chief, his expedition against Lou-lan, 339, 340.
jewel ornament, *see* designs.
jewellery, gold, from Yōtkan, 100.
jewels, method of counting recorded in Tibetan docs., 1465.
Jhōpu, hamlet in Mastūj, 49.
*jiālia*, (rope bridge), 56 n.
Jigda, or Eleagnus trees, dead, 131, 135, 199, 241, 280, 404, 1103, 1250 ; fr. of ; wood, 267 sq. ; carved pieces, 283.
Jigda-kuduk, 'Tati', 211.
Jigda-sāl, lakelet, 1233.
Jigdalik-ōghil, shepherd station, 455.
Jīnagupta, Indian Buddhist traveller : mentions legend of Arhats, 89 ; his route by Charkhlik, 323 n.
Jitugha Amguvaka, King, 237.
*Jitugharasamana devaputa*, King, 238.
Jīva, physician of Ajātaśatru, in paintings, 949, 1077.
Jīva Pāla, Rājā, erroneously read inscr. name, 39.
Jīvarman, Rājā : named in Pakhōrōtitō and Charrūn rock-inscriptions, 39 sqq. ; Skr. form *Jayavarman*, *ib.*
Jiya : descriptive list of objects from, 126 ; desert sites to the north of, 127 sqq. ; Chinese coins said to have been found near, 102, 1342.
Jiẑō, Japanese form of Kṣitigarbha, 864 n. 16, 865.
Jo Ch'iang, nomadic tribe, 296, 335, 623 ; in *Wei lio*, 418, 618 ; in *Ch'ien Han shu*, 622.
Johnson, Mr. J. de M., help given by, xx.
Johnson, W. J., traveller ; search for his *Tang-i-darzīn*, 1325 ; his route from Ladāk to Khotan, 1326.
Joyce, Mr. T. A., help of, xx, 26 ; on hillmen of Pakhpu, 87 ; on wooden fire-sticks, 233, 380 ; on bird-arrows, 401, 444 ; on game trap, 782 ; Notes on physical anthropology of Chinese Turkestān and the Pāmīrs, 1351-89.
Jughr, village, remains near, 36.
Jumbe-kum, site N. of Khotan, 130.
*Jung-lu*, territory ; location of, *1323* ; in Han Annals, 330, 1323.
juniper forest, in Mastūj, 51.
juniper wood : near Kiz-kurghān ruins, 74, 75 n. 7 ; used in wall construction, 77.
*Jurjān*, *see* Charcan.

K.S. = Kara-sai, q. v.
K.Y. = Kara-yamak, q. v.
Ka. = Kara-dong, q. v.
Kābul, location of *Chi-pin* in region of, 19, 877 n. 6.

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