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0512 Serindia : vol.3
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(Klā-ḥalik) 155, 158, 163 sq., 1443 sqq.; (Mazār-toghrak) 205 sq., 1447; (Mirān) 480, 1448; (Ch'ien-fo-tung) 810 sq., 814 sq., 913 sqq., 1448 sqq.; (Farhād-Beg-yailaki) 1247, 1455 sq.; (Kara-yantak) 1456; (Mazār-tāgh) 1289, 1456 sqq.; Pōhts, 810, 815, 914 sq., 1443 sq.; rolls, 845, 914 sq., 1448 sqq.; written on rev. of Chinese texts, 914; relatively late date, 915 n. 13; written in Cursive Gupta, 915; alphabetic tables and writing exercises, 815, 915, 1448 sqq.; inscr. banner, 905 n. 9, 1012.
*Khev, see Khī, Kubak.
Khōtanese (Chitrāli language), 27; name derived from term Khī, 43.
Khwashamji, Turkish Manichaean MS. of, 819 n. 2.
Khush-āmad, Shāh, ruler in Mastūj, 33.
Khushwaki, family, rulers in Mastūj, &c., 33, 47.
'Khwārizm-shāh, Alā-ud-dīn', coin of, purchased at Khotan, 1342, 1350.
Ki. = Kine-tokmak, q. v.
Kī'hhāla, name in Kharoshthi inscr., 496.
Kichik-hassār ('Little Castle'): ruined shrines of, 1164; Stūpa remains, 1164 sqq.; Uigur and Tibetan MS. frs., 1166, 1174; indicate occupation of site in Uigur period, 1166; other finds, 1165 sq., 1171–4.
Kighilik ('dung-heap'), site near Ak-sipil, 131.
Kighilik, 'Tati' near Khāddik, 196; Chinese coins found at, 1343.
Kik-tal tree, bark strip of, inscr., 276, 291.
Kila Panja, chief place of Waklan, 65.
Kilān, oasis, 90.
kilt, on painted panel, 185.
Kimnari-like figure, stucco relief fr., 1281, Kin-kang-Yaksha, form of Vajrapāni in painting, 1414.
Kin-kou, Grenard's spelling of Ching-chich, 219 n.
Kine-tokmak: remains of, 130 sq.; relics from, recall those from Kighilik Site, 131; ruined dwellings N. of, ib.; traces of anc. occupation near, ib.; coins, &c., found at, 131 sqq., 1342; acquired from, 133, 1342.
kingri work, in wood-carving, 234.
Kings, the Twelve, in painting, 1054.
Kinsman, Mr. T. W., identifies Chü-mo, 295 n. 11.
Kirghiz: employment of, by Chinese for guarding outlying border posts, 623; K. in Uch-Turfān, 1300; anthropometric records of, 1300, 1352 sqq.; raids by, on Ak-su–Kāshgar caravan route, 1300; see also Dolān, Loplik.
Kirish site: Lokajāla figures at, 871 n. 5; cave-temples at, 1238.
Kum-teka-it (Kundah), name of Vajrapāni, 1411.
Kiz-kurghān ('tower of the princess'): position of ruins, 73; plan and construction of walls, 74; natural strength of position, 75; comparison with Adh-i-Samūdh, ib.; mod. legend of, 73; identified with rock fastness of Hsüan-tsang's legend, 75; Kiz-kurghān Jūga, 73–75.
Kizil, Lokajāla figures at, 871 n. 5.
Kizil-dong, mound, 1239 n. 3.
Kizil–jai Mazār, discovery of Uigur records at, 84.
Kizil-kāghe, cave-temples near, 1238.
Kizil-sangir, see Singer.
Klaproth, J. H., on territory of 'Bolor', 33.
knife, represented: on seal impression, 262; in terra-cotta, 106. See also flaying-knife.
knife frs. found: iron, (Lou-lan) 401, 445; (Mirān) 480; (Mazār-āgh) 1294; 'knife-blades', see bronze, chert, jasper.
knife-handles: bone, (Endere) 279, 291; bronze, (Yār-khoio) 1168, 1175; horn, (Lou-lan) 401, 445; (Farhād-Beg-yailak) 1256; wooden, (Niya) 235, 255, 265; (Mazār-tāgh) 1292.
Knife-sheath fr., wooden, (Lou-lan), 914, 447; (Tun-huang) 688, 780. See also dagger-sheaths.
knobs: painted wooden, stoppers (?), 592, 774 sq., 781 sq., 786 sq. See also staves.
Knollys, Captain E., supplies list of archaeological remains in Chitrāl, 34.
K'o-p'an-t'o, Chinese name for Sarikol, 61.
Ko-ta-ching, locality, 603.
Koca (Kuchā), Rāhib, ruler, 2 n. 2.
Kochkar-öghil, shepherd-station, 1245.
Koh-i-Mōr (or Mohr), peak, erroneous identification with 'Mount Méros', 3 n. 5.
Kōhisānas, racial origin of, 24.
Köhmāri hill: Hsüan-tsang's 'Mount Gorāga' ('Cow's horn'), 95, 1267; the 'Gōśrsa' ('Cow's head') of other accounts, ib.; grottoes near, 95 sq., 1266 sq.; tenacity of local worship at, 1151; no traces of Hsüan-tsang's convent, &c., 1267.
Kollogh-ata, remains of, 85.
Kök-jigda, 'Tati', 198 sq.
Kök-jigda-öghil, shepherd-station, 284.
Kök-kum. = Kök-kum-ārish, q. v.
Kökum-ārish, 'Tati' near Rawak, 129; ruined shrine at, 129 sq.; approximate date of, 130; extent of abandoned cultivation, ib.; Chinese coins from, 129, 1342; other finds, 132.
Kök-yār, oasis: stay at, 85; account of, 86; route to Khotan from, 90; anthropometric records of, 1352 sqq. See also Hsi-yeh.
Koko-nör, Mirzā Haidār's Kuh Naur, 1741 n. 9.
Könche (Kara-kum), Chinese endeavours at colonization of, 1231.
Konche-daryā, 407; anc. route to, 345; anc. watch-towers near, ib.; old terminal course now known as Kuruk-daryā, 341 sq., 345; Han posts along, 730; K. near Korla, 1230, and its volume, ib. n. 1; agricultural settlements near, 1231.
Köm-daryā: old bed of Yurung-kāsh R., 127; of Endere R., 275; of Charchan R., 302.
Köm-karaul, group of ruins at Ara-tam, 1152.
Köm-örang site, near Mazār-toghrak, 206.
'Köne-shahr', ruins known as, 154, 271 sq., 588, 1232; 'Tati' of K., near Charchan, 301; term applied to ruins generally, 717.
Köne-taulik: ruined enclosures of, 305; old Muhammadan cemetery, ib.; possibly identical with remains described by Dr. Hedin, 305 n. 3; evidence of agricultural settlement at, 306.
Kong-tai, ruined watch-tower of, 1301.
Konow, Prof. Sten: helps Dr. Hoernlé, xvii; names 'Khotanese' language, 43, 914.
Könsassnöma, demon, legend of, 96.
Rooshi, see Kushi.
Köphen (Kōphēs), Kābul River, 2 n. 2.
Korgach, locality, 284; remains of old water-mill near, 285.
Korla oasis: identified with Han Wei-hsü (q. v.), 1230 sq.; abundance of water and land at, 1230; extent of population, 1230 sq.; anthropometric records of, 1352 sqq.; restricted development due to nomadic Mongols, 1230; K. unimportant also in anc. times, 1230; included in Kara-shahr hsien, 1232; defile of river dividing Bagrash Lake near, 1227; identified with defile of 'Iron Gates', 1228; military colonies of Han period near, 1227; early route from Lou-lan to, 1227; local reports of, and search for, ruined town in desert near, 1232 sqq.; 'old towns' near, 1232.
Kornemann, Prof. E., on Roman Limes lines, 718 n. 2, 725 n. 12, 729 n. 29, 743 n. 11.
Körüklük-akin, branch of Yākand River, 1296 n. 1.
Körum-boguz, gorge, 1304 sq.
Kosh-kuduk, locality, 554 n. 7.
Köhe-langza, locality, 550.
Koshlash (Junction of Yurung-kāsh and Kara-kāsh RR.), 'Langar' of, 1284.
kōsha, rope netting, 226.
Koshun-kör, spur, traces of old cultivation near, 73.
Kotak, or Pass of Palpi Sang, see Bāroghil.
Kötal-kash Glacier, 52.
Kotek-shahri (Roborovsky's 'Ketel-shir'), 451; exploration of, 454 n. 10. See also Kaiak, Ketak.