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0521 Serindia : vol.3
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to same period as fort at Mazār-tāgh,
468, 1291; Tibetan origin of fort,
474; abandoned after Tibetan occupa-
tion, ib.; dominated Lop–T'un-huang
routes, 475, 560; reason for abandon-
ment, 476.
Tibetan records from M. I, 348,
459, 460 sqq., 467 sqq.; condition
and character of, 461, 467; paper
of poor quality, except in Pōthīs, 462;
predominant use of wood for docs.,
ib.; similarity to Mazār-tāgh records,
ib.; shape, size, &c., of records, ib.;
seal impressions, 462, 465; Nob
mentioned in records, 322, 468 sq.;
Dr. Francke's inventory, 467 sq.,
1460 sqq. See also Tibetan document-
document in Turkish Runic script
from M. I, 461, 471 sqq., 484; ap-
proximate dating of record, 472 sq.; titles
of Chinese origin mentioned, 472;
uncertain origin of record, 474.
misc. finds at M. I, 348, 459 sqq.,
463 sqq.; abundance of fabric remains,
466; silk textiles rare, ib.; absence of
Chinese records, 471, 474; Descriptive
List of objects from, 476–84.
ruined Buddhist shrine M. II, 349,
485 sqq.; condition and structural
features, 485, 490; remains suggest-
ing Vihāra, 490; decorated niches,
485; architectural design, 485 sqq.;
elevation of stucco pilaster, 486; style
of stucco pilasters, 486, 491; upper
portion of base, and remains of upper
story, 487, 490; no signs of destruc-
tion by fire, 489; stucco relievo
images, 485 sqq.; material of heads,
488; arrangement of drapery, ib.;
finds between image bases, 489; stucco
decoration compared with Gandhāra
friezes and with wooden double
brackets from Nīya-lan, 488 sq.; other
sculptured relics, 489; palm-leaf Pōthī
frs. in Skr. from, 489, 492, 1148;
chronology of architectural decorations,
491 sq.; ruin used as herdsmen's
shelter, 490; periods of construction
and abandonment, 491 sq.; dating of
shrine, 492; list of objects found,
538 sq.
Stūpa cella M. III, 492 sqq.; its
discovery, 493, 497; structural features
of, 493, 497, 535 sq.; circular Stūpa
base and its arrangement, 493 sq.,
536 n. 16; dating of cella, 495; silk
votive banner with Kharoṣṭhī inscrip-
tions from, 495, 542; clearing and
removal of wall-paintings, 496, 498;
condition of frescoes, 496; artificial
flowers found, 496, 542 sq.; fallen
frs. of upper wall-paintings, 497 sq.;
miscellaneous finds, 496; Descriptive
List of objects, 539–47.
painted dado of M. III, 494, 506
sqq., 539 sq.; comparison with fresco

from M. v, 500 sq., 509 sq., 512,
515 sq.; with Hārit̤ī panel, 1253;
disposition of heads shows classical
source of design, 503; use of chiar-
oscuro and method for 'high light' effect,
504, 508, 884 n. 8; arrangement of
dado, 497, 506; homogeneous effect
of arrangement, 506; method of paint-
ing dado, 507; wings and garments of
angels, ib.; arrangement of hair,
507, 509, 515; expression of eyes,
507 sqq.; features, Western, with
Semitic tinge, 507, 511; difference in
pose and expression, 508; origin of
decorative scheme, 509; individualistic
treatment of faces, ib.; poses adapted
to position, ib.; connexion of design
with Gandhāra friezes, 510; 'angels'
derived from winged Cupids, 511;
figures unconnected with Buddhism, ib.
painted friezes above dado of M. III,
497 sqq.; interest and technique of
paintings, 498 sq.; fresco panels, from
friezes, 499, 539 sqq.; method of
joining broken pieces, 499 n. 9;
height and ground colour of frieze,
500; decoration compared with fres-
coes from M. v, 500 sq., 509 sq.;
composition of frieze unbroken, 500;
combination of scenes, and repetition
of figures, 501; account of remains
found, 502 sqq., 539 sqq.; details
of paintings derived from classical
models, 503 sq.; arrangement of hair,
502, 505; expression of eyes, 502,
505; minor fragments of upper friezes,
505; use of chiaroscuro and method
for 'high light' effect, 504 sq., 541,
543; figure of royal worshipper, 505,
540; heads of female figures, 505.
Stūpa mound M. IV, 533.
Temple M. v: character of ruin and
structural features, 512 sq., 513 sq.;
walls and interior of cella, 512; Stūpa
and dome of cella, 494, 513; circular
cellas, 536 n. 16; remains of wood-
carvings, 513; polychrome decora-
tion of, ib.; east entrance to cella, 514;
remains of stucco images, ib.; first
clearing of frescoes, 516; probable
name and origin of painter-decorator,
536 sq.; difficulties of photographing
and risks of removing frescoes, 532;
composition of plaster, ib.; damage
done by Japanese traveller, 533 n. 10;
Descriptive List of objects, 545 sqq.
painted dado of M. v, 512, 514,
545; festoon decoration of, 510, 515–
517, 523 sqq.; outer passage lunettes,
515; frieze figures, 515, 546; ar-
rangement of hair, ib.; arrangement in
two hemicycles or arcs, 516; S. hemi-
cycle lunettes with portraits, 523,
525 sqq.; 'light and shade' treatment
of flesh, 525, 527; figures in N. arc
lunettes, 527; figures of amorini, 528;

Western art spirit in figures, 528,
529.
painted frieze above dado of M. v,
498, 512, 514, 517; classical com-
position of figures in, 512, 514;
decorative floral motifs, 515; com-
parison with frescoes from M. III,
500 sq., 509, 510, 512, 515 sq.; fres-
coes in S. hemicycle, 516 sqq.;
subject and treatment of frieze, 517 sqq.,
529; subject identified as legend of
Prince Vessantara, 521 sqq.; frs. in
N. hemicycle, with figures of armed
men, &c., 520 sq.; same legend repre-
sented, 523; Kharoṣṭhī inscriptions
on frescoes, 516, 518 sq., 521, 529 sqq.;
inscription on elephant's leg, 529 sqq.;
on palace gate, 531.
Stūpa ruin M. VI, 533.
Stūpa ruin M. VII, 534.
structural remains, M. VIII, IX, on
Yardangs, 534, 537.
ruin of domed chamber M. x,
534 sq.; use of squinch in, 535; finds
in, 536 sq., 547.
brick mound M. XI, 534.
tower M. XII, 537.
Mirān River, 350; water-supply and
irrigation possibilities of, 474.
Mirān Tārim, colony, 347.
Mirkanni, fort, 34.
mirror, represented on clay seal, 231;
in drawings and paintings, 943, 967,
980. See also bronze.
mis-land, deed of sale of, 232.
Mithradates II of Parthia, coins of, 1340,
1349.
Mithrās-like figures in frescoes, 524, 527.
Mitrosha, name in Kharoṣṭhī inscription,
47.
Mo, town of: mentioned by Sung Yün,
1255; located at Farhād-Bēg-yailaki, ib.
Mo-chüeh (Mo-hō-yon), desert, 1097,
1144; also called Sha-ho ('River of
Sand'), 1141; Hsüan-tsang loses
himself in, 1144.
Mo-ku-yin, wrong form of Mo-hi-yin,
1097 n. 11.
Mo-ku-t'ai-tzŭ, locality, 1109.
Mo-shan, kingdom of, 326, 429; see Shan.
Mo-shê, convent, 1278 n. 14; another
form Ma-shê (Tib. Ma-dsa), ib.
Mo-tian, Wu-k'ung at, 19.
Mochān-deh, 'blacksmiths' village', re-
mains of, 36.
modillions, on wooden cantilevers, 200,
248, 1258.
Mogo-ming, wrong form of Bögar-ming
(q.v.).
Mojī, oasis of, 211 n. 1; list of objects
from, 1316.
Mōlcha, river, see Wu-chê.
monastery: supposed remains of, near
Sandalar, 46; remains of, at Farhād-
Bēg-yailaki, 1249; at Ak-su and
Kuchā in Hsüan-tsang's time, 1298;