INDEX
- Aba Bakr, [268]
- Abdalis, [242]
- Abu Ali bin Sina (Avicenna), [318]
- Abu Nasr, [260]
- Achmet, [22], [24], [27], [40-41], [46]
- Afghanistan, Amir of: China and, [272];
- Wakhan awarded to, [294]
- Afghanistan, trade with, [247]
- Afghans in Kashgar, [57]
- Afrasiab, Mt., [156]
- Agha Khan, the, [155], [157], [177]
- Agriculture in Chinese Turkestan, [300-307]
- Agri Su, shrine, [181]
- Ahmad Khan, Amir, [272]
- Akhois, [114-17], [125], [146], [149]
- Ak Langar, [203], [220]
- Ak Masjid taken, [276], [282]
- Aksakals, [105], [273];
- of Guma, [197-8];
- of Sarikol, [153], [157]
- Aksu, [240], [266], [280], [292], [295]
- Ak Taulin, [269], [270]
- Ak-Yul-luk ceremony, [312]
- Alai range, [31]
- Ali Aralan, [93-5], [261]
- Almaligh, [265]
- Alti Shahr, [273]
- Ambans, Chinese, [126], [194], [198], [242], [279]
- Amin-ul-Muminin, [284]
- Amundsen, Captain, [4]
- Amursana, [271]
- Andijan, [21], [245], [272], [274], [299], [301]
- Apak, Hazrat, [68-70], [270-71], [312]
- Arabs, conquests by, [256-8]
- Architecture of Chinese Turkestan, [84-5]
- Argon, [117], [125]
- Arslan Khans, [259]
- Aryans of Sarikol, [131], [153], [155], [157-60], [308]
- Atalik Ghazi, [279]
- Ata-ul-Vali, Shaykh, [181]
- Austrian prisoners, [19]
- Avicenna, [318]
- Badakshan, [145], [247], [272], [278]
- Badakshani horses, [28], [53], [114], [176-177], [194], [227-8], [247]
- Badrudin, Khan Sahib, [209-10], [212], [216-20]
- Bag-mouth rat, [88]
- Baigu, game of, [150-51], [165]
- Baths, Russian, [13-14]
- Beg Kuli Beg, [292]
- Begs, [25], [27], [92], [126-7], [139], [164-5];
- of Tashmalik, [107], [109];
- official powers of, [243-5]
- Bergen, [4-5]
- Besitun, Mt., [156]
- Bibi Anna, shrine of, [92-3]
- Bielka, [54], [230]
- Birds of Chinese Turkestan, [87-8], [161], [182], [221]
- Bishbaligh, [259]
- Black Mountaineers, [269]
- Bohlin, Mr., [51], [55], [65], [66], [72], [87], [88], [105], [171], [173]
- Bokhara, [269], [274], [279], [282-3]
- “Braiding of the hair” ceremony, [274], [313-14]
- Bridge of Gez River, [110-11]
- Britain and Chinese Turkestan, [293-4], [298];
- Yakub Beg and, [285-290]
- Brownie, [54], [230]
- Buchanan, Lady Georgina, [10]
- Buddhism, [94], [153], [217-19], [241], [310];
- in China, [252-3]
- Buddhist ruins, [84-5], [217-19]
- Buffer states, Chinese, [298]
- Bulunkul, Lake, [111], [165]
- Buzurg Khan, [277], [279]
- Camels, [15], [28], [79], [109], [112], [169], [302-3]
- Caravans, [25], [28], [89], [176]
- Carpets, [82], [116], [146-7], [213]
- Carts, native, [26], [176]
- Chachbagh ceremony, [313-14]
- Chagatai, [265], [266]
- Chang Kien, [252]
- Chapman, Captain, [287]
- Chengiz Khan, [263-5]
- Chernaieff, General, [277]
- Chightam, [280-81]
- Childbirth ceremonies, [314-15]
- Children, [315-16]
- China: buffer states of, [298];
- travel in, [102]
- Chinese Turkestan and, [55], [97], [186], [242-5];
- during Revolution, [294-9];
- struggle for suzerainty, [67], [249-53], [255-6], [257-8], [271-4];
- Yakub Beg and, [70-71], [277-81], [290-93]
- Chinese: administration, [55], [97], [186], [242-5];
- authorities, [37], [186], [242-5];
- banquets, [72-3], [76-8], [199];
- burial customs, [71-72];
- cemetery, [70-72];
- farmers, [301-2];
- finger-nails, [73],[96-7], [99];
- foot-mutilation, [74-5];
- forced labour, [55], [306];
- games, [78];
- habits unhealthy, [96-7], [99];
- hashish prohibited by, [172];
- jade, [215-17];
- kindness to animals, [100-101];
- lying, [100];
- marriage, [65], [99-100];
- missionaries persecuted by, [52];
- soldiers, [74], [95-6];
- travellers, [28];
- veneration for age, [76]
- Chinese Turkestan: administration, [55], [97], [186], [242-5];
- agriculture, [300-307];
- art, [82-4];
- boundaries, [235-6];
- climate, [56], [239-40];
- deserts, [236-8];
- flora, [87], [128], [149-50], [169], [210];
- halting-places, [35];
- hospitality, [102];
- justice, [245];
- loess formation, [36], [56-7], [86], [91];
- marriage, [189];
- population, [240-42], [308-10];
- religions, [94], [153], [217-19], [241-2], [310];
- rivers, [258-9];
- road-making, [228];
- taxes, [243-4], [306];
- trade, [245-7], [289]
- history of: Chinese rule, [67], [70-71], [249-53], [255-6], [257-8], [271-4], [277-81], [290-93], [294-9];
- Huns and Yue-chi, [249], [252-3];
- Juan Juan, [254];
- Western Turks, [254-5];
- Arabs and Tibetans, [255-6], [257-8];
- Uighurs, [258-9];
- Turks, [260-62];
- Chengiz Khan, Timur, Tamerlane, [263-8];
- Chagatai Khans, [267-9];
- Zungars, [270-71];
- Khojas, [269], [270], [272-274], [278];
- Yakub Beg, [70-71], [276-81], [290-4];
- Britain and Russia, [275-6], [282-6], [293-4], [299]
- Chini Bagh, [39-40], [81]
- Chitral occupied, [293]
- Christian tribes, [263-4]
- Christianity in Chinese Turkestan, [190];
- Nestorian, [94], [256], [323]
- Circumcision, [315-16]
- Cobbold, Captain, [134]
- Consulate premises, [39-40], [81], [170-71]
- Coronation Chapel, Moscow, [11]
- Corvée system, [55], [306]
- Cossacks in Kashgar, [46], [52], [79-80], [81], [297-8];
- in Pamirs, [133], [135], [140], [141-3];
- Kirghiz descended from, [240]
- Croquet, [46]
- Czaplicka, Miss, [120]
- Dalai Lama, [270]
- Dalgleish, [223]
- Dancing, [323]
- Daoud Akhun, [41], [50], [160], [165], [168], [171], [176]
- Deasy, Captain, [40], [77]
- Death ceremonies, [316-17]
- Deserts, [175], [236-8]
- Devanchi Pass, [291]
- Divorce in Chinese Turkestan, [65], [212]
- Dixon, E. W., [326]
- Dogs, pariah, [101]
- Donkeys, Kashgari, [89], [101], [176], [302]
- Dughlat tribe, [265], [267-8]
- Dulanis, [223], [225], [241], [281], [323]
- Dumba, [26], [44]
- Dunmore, Lord, [111], [143], [230]
- Eagles, hunting with, [182], [222]
- Education in Kashgar, [316]
- Elburz Range, [136]
- Embroidery, [83]
- English Hospital in Petrograd, [10]
- Etherton, Lieutenant, [184]
- Evil eye, charms against, [319]
- Fa-hien, [217], [219], [253]
- Falconer of the Mehtar of Chitral, [177]
- Falconry, [177-8]
- Ferhad, [156]
- Finger-nails, Chinese, [73], [96-7], [99]
- Finland, [8-9]
- Fish, poisonous, [43];
- Kirghiz fishing, [152-3]
- Flax cultivation, [172-3]
- Flora:
- of Chinese Turkestan, [87], [128], [149-50], [169], [210];
- of Pamirs, [145-6]
- Forsyth mission, [287-9]
- “Four Garrisons,” [255-6]
- Freshfield, Mr. Douglas, [146]
- Games:
- Chinese, [78];
- Kashgari, [323];
- Kirghiz, [122], [150-51], [165]
- German prisoners, [19]
- Gez River, [107-11], [166]
- Gilgit occupied, [293]
- Goat game, [122], [150-51], [165]
- Gobi, the, [175], [236], [258], [290]
- Goez, Benedict, [270]
- Goitre:
- in Khotan, [212];
- in Yarkand, [184-5], [192]
- Gordon, Sir Thomas, [155], [287], [289]
- Governor of Kashgar, lunch given by, [72-6];
- of Tashkurghan, [155];
- of Yangi Shahr, [97], [99]
- Great Karakul Lake, [130], [132], [134], [327-8]
- Grenard, [242], [261], [317]
- Grombohevsky, Captain, [293]
- Guchluk, [262], [264]
- Gul Bagh, [71]
- Guma, [197-9]
- Gur Khan, [261], [262]
- Haidar, Mirza, [240], [266] (note), [268]
- Hakim Khan Torah, [292]
- Haldan Bokosha, Khan, [270]
- Han dynasty, [249-50]
- Hasan Boghra Khan, [260-61]
- Hasan, Sayyid Khoja, [269]
- Hashish, [172], [185]
- Hawks, [87-8];
- white, [177-8]
- Haydon, Mr., [141]
- Hayward, [287]
- Hazrat Apak, [68-70], [93], [270-71], [312]
- Hemp, [246]
- Hindus:
- in Kargalik, [194];
- in Yarkand, [183], [185], [186]
- Hiong-Nu tribe, [249], [254]
- Hiuen Tsiang, [129], [196], [197], [207], [217], [237], [251], [254]
- Hoa tribe, [254]
- Höegberg, Dr., [52], [184], [190];
- Mrs., [189], [190]
- Holdich, Sir Thomas, [129]
- Horsemanship:
- Cossack, [79-80];
- Kashgari, [80], [99]
- Horses:
- Badakshani, [28], [53], [114], [176-7], [194], [227-8], [247];
- Kalmuck, [302];
- treatment of, [151-2]
- Hospidset Hotel, [4]
- Howorth, Sir Henry, [270]
- Hsien Yin or Sub-Governor, [242]
- Hsin-Chiang, Chinese name for Chinese Turkestan, [235], [271]
- Humayun, [112], [175]
- Huns, [249-50], [252], [254];
- White, [253-4]
- Id festival, [229]
- Iftikhar Ahmad, Khan Sahib, [105], [158], [168], [175], [196], [224]
- Ilak Khans, [258], [261]
- Ilohi, native name for Khotan, [212]
- Ili, [265], [270], [271], [272], [280], [294]
- Ili Tartar General, [243]
- India:
- trade with, [246];
- Yue-chi invade, [249], [252]
- Indian Empire and Yakub Beg, [286-290]
- Indians in Chinese Turkestan, [183], [185], [186], [194]
- Insects of Turkestan, [88-9], [107], [171]
- Intermarriage, results of, [313]
- Irkeshtam, [33], [293]
- Isa Haji, [303-7]
- Isan Bughs, [265]
- Ishan Khan Khoja, [273]
- Islam:
- rise of, [256], [260-61], [262];
- supplants Buddhism, [266], [269], [293], [310]
- Issak Boulak, [161]
- Jade of Khotan, [215-17], [270]
- Jafar Bai, [26-7], [30], [40-41], [43], [50], [77], [95], [108], [112], [117-18], [152], [160], [165], [173], [175], [183], [195], [204], [222], [228]
- Jahangir, [267], [272]
- Jam-i-Taghai-Agri-Su, [181]
- Johnson, Mr., [286]
- Juan Juan, [254]
- Justice in Chinese Turkestan, [245]
- Justinian, Emperor, [214]
- Kalmuck tribe, [270];
- horses of, [302]
- Kamar-u-Din, [267]
- Kanishka, [252]
- Kan Ying, [251]
- Kaptar Mazzar, [205-7]
- Karakash River, [209]
- Kara Khitai dynasty, [261], [262]
- Kara Koram, [236], [246]
- Karakoram, capital of Uighurs, [259]
- Karakul Lake, Great, [130], [132], [134], [327-8];
- Little, [164]
- Karashahr, [241], [255], [280], [292];
- horses, [302]
- Kara Taulin, [269]
- Kargalik, [193-4], [288]
- Karungi, [7-9]
- Kashgar:
- agriculture, [170], [172], [301-2], [303-7];
- bazar, [57-63];
- birds, [87-8];
- British mission at, [288-9];
- Buddhist ruins, [84-85];
- cemetery, [68-9];
- childbirth, [314-15];
- Chinese Republic, disturbances in, [295-8];
- climate, [56], [230-31], [239-40];
- crops, [170], [172], [301-2];
- death ceremonies, [316-17];
- donkeys, [89], [101], [302];
- education, [316];
- farmers, [303-7];
- food available in, [43-4];
- fruit, [170], [179-80], [301];
- handicrafts, [82-4];
- insects, [88-9], [107], [171];
- laundry difficulties in, [45-6];
- marriage and divorce, [64-5], [310-13];
- medical science in, [317-21];
- millers, [90];
- Oasis, [37], [54-5], [240], [300-302];
- population, [245-246];
- prices, [44-5];
- revenue, [244];
- Russian colony in, [46-51], [79-84], [105];
- sandstorms, [56], [239-40];
- shrines, [92-5], [320];
- sunsets, [91-2], [231];
- Swedish missionaries, [37], [44], [51-3];
- trade, [245];
- trees, [86-7];
- wall, [67-8];
- winter in, [280-81]
- history of:
- Huns drive Yue-chi from, [249];
- Pan Chao conquers, [66-7], [250-51];
- Yue-chi regain, [252], [253];
- Buddhism reaches, [253];
- China recovers, [255];
- one of “Four Garrisons,” [255], [257];
- Christianity and Zoroastrianism in, [256];
- Arab raids reach, [257];
- Ali Arslan defeated, [94], [261];
- Turkish rule, [261];
- Sadi visits, [262];
- Marco Polo in, [265];
- Timur’s capital, [266];
- under Dughlat Amirs, [267-8];
- Khojas established in, [269];
- Hazrat Apak rules, [68], [270-71];
- Chinese masters of, [271-3];
- attempts of Khojas to regain, [272], [273-4], [277];
- Yakub Beg rules, [277-8], [279-91];
- Russian designs on, [283], [285];
- British mission in, [287-90];
- Chinese overthrow Yakub Beg, [97], [290-92];
- Revolutionary disturbances in, [295-8]
- Kashgari:
- costumes, [29], [58-9], [83], [193];
- cruelty to animals, [100-101];
- dirtiness, [44];
- farmers, [303-7];
- games, [323];
- health, [99], [173];
- horsemanship, [80], [99];
- lying, [100];
- medical mission and, [52-53];
- music, [63-4], [323];
- peasants, [60];
- pleasure expeditions, [92], [95];
- religious observances, [68-9], [92], [95], [314-315];
- superstitions, [69], [318-21];
- women, [58-61], [64-5], [83], [92-3], [122], [310-15];
- workmen, [29], [31], [58]
- Kashmir, [269];
- Maharaja of, [293]
- Kasia Mountains, [236]
- Katta Dawan, [128-31], [133], [327]
- Katta Tura, [273]
- Kaufmann, General, [18], [285]
- Kaufmann, Mt., [134]
- Kaulbars, Baron, [284]
- Kazis, [243], [245]
- Keen Lung, Emperor, [271]
- Keraits, [263]
- Khanates of the Sir Darya, [275], [283], [299]
- Khargush Pamir, [134-9]
- Khiva, [275]
- Khojas, [269], [270-71], [272-3], [274], [277-8], [280]
- Khokand, [20-21];
- submits to China, [272], [273];
- Russian advance on, [276], [277], [279];
- Russian rule established, [282], [283], [299];
- revolt, [283], [285]
- Khotan:
- ancient cities of, [217-19];
- carpets, [82], [116], [146-7], [213];
- history, [94], [253], [255], [261], [279], [286], [292];
- jade, [215-17];
- oasis, [323];
- population, [240], [246];
- products, [213-17], [246];
- women, [211-12]
- journey to:
- the caravan, [175-8];
- Yangi Hissar, [178], [180];
- Yarkand, [182-90];
- Posgam, [192-3];
- crossing the desert, [195-7], [201-208];
- arrival, [209-11];
- Merket, [221-5];
- return to Kashgar, [225-9]
- Khudadad, Amir, [268]
- Khudayar Khan, [276], [277]
- Kirghiz, [240-41], [308];
- akhois, [30], [114-17], [125], [146], [149];
- character and customs, [113-14], [118], [123-5], [164-5], [331];
- features, [57], [113];
- fishing, [152-3];
- goat game, [122], [150-51], [165];
- headgear, [25], [118], [133], [148];
- hunter, [330-31];
- Karakoram captured by, [259];
- marriages, [119-22], [323];
- ponies, [302];
- religion and superstition, [125], [163];
- submit to China, [272];
- women, [23], [114], [118-22], [133]
- Kizil Art, [236]
- Kizil Su River, [35], [55], [238]
- Korla, [292]
- Koumiss, [122]
- Kucha, [280], [292]
- Kuen-lun range, [205], [236]
- Kuli, [165]
- Kulja, [271], [293]
- Kungur, Mt., [40], [164]
- Kuntigmas, [166]
- Kuropatkin, [291]
- Kutass riding, [162-4], [166-8]
- Kutayba ibn Muslim, [257]
- Kvass, [9]
- Labour, forced, [55], [306]
- Ladak, [268], [269], [286]
- Lalmoi marsh, [238]
- Lapis lazuli, [247]
- Leh route to India, [246]
- Little, Mrs. Archibald, [75]
- Littledale, Mrs. St. George, [209]
- Little Lake Karakul, [164]
- Liu-Kin-tang, [97-8]
- Loess formations, [36], [56-7], [86], [91]
- Macartney, Lady, [38-39], [45], [54]
- Macartney, Sir George, [3], [37], [52], [78], [102], [231], [298]
- Makhdum-i-Azam, [269]
- Manichaeism, [259]
- Maralbashi, [238], [239]
- Marmots, [136], [144]
- Marriage:
- Chinese, [65], [189];
- Kashgar, [64-5], [310-13];
- Khotan, [212];
- Kirghiz, [119-22], [323]
- Master of the Horse, [176-7]
- Mazzars, [92-5], [205-7]
- Medical missionaries attacked, [51-2]
- Medicine in Kashgar, system of, [317-21]
- Melons, [179-80]
- Merket, [221-5], [241]
- Meshed, [51], [325]
- Mestchersky, Prince, [46], [48];
- Princess, [46], [48], [75], [79], [80]
- Metal-work, [83]
- Millers, [90]
- Ming Bashis, [25], [141], [144-5], [243]
- Miniol, [37], [170]
- Mithradates II., [249-50]
- Moghulistan, [235], [265], [267]
- Mohamed of Khwarazm (Khiva), [262]
- Mongols:
- of Karashahr, [241];
- races of, in Chinese Turkestan, [308];
- rise of, [263-5];
- Tombs of the, [95]
- Mon Wang, [249]
- Moscow, [11]
- Moslems deported, [271], [272], [273];
- rebellions of, [280]
- Mountain sickness, [138], [149], [168]
- Muezzins, [91]
- Mullas, [52], [58], [61], [173]
- Murghab River, [130], [141]
- Mussalman Kuli, [276], [277]
- Muztagh Ata, [40], [111], [148], [160], [163], [164], [166], [180], [231]
- Nadir, the huntsman, [108], [117], [119], [131-2];
- his sheep taken by wolves, [124-5];
- stalking ovis poli, [133], [135], [140-41], [328-30];
- at home in Tashkurghan, [153], [156-7]
- Naiman tribe, [264]
- Narin, Fort, [283]
- Nestorian Christianity, [94], [256], [323]
- Niaz Hakim Beg, [291]
- Nomad tribes, [240-41], [243]
- Norwegians, [4-5]
- Oases, [240], [301-2], [306]
- Opal, [169-70]
- Opium, [247]
- Ordam-Padshah, [94], [261]
- Oriental slackness, [40], [42]
- Osh, [23-6]
- Ovis ammon, [326]
- Ovis poli:
- horns, [143], [326];
- stalking, [131], [135], [146], [324-32]
- Pamirs:
- British mission in, [289];
- Russian authority in, [293-4], [299], [325]
- travel in:
- preparations, [103-5];
- journey begun, [105-7];
- Gez River crossing, [107-11], [166];
- daily routine, [112-13];
- among the Kirghiz, [113-27];
- Katta Dawan crossed, [129-31], [133], [327];
- Karakul Lake, [130], [132], [134], [327];
- ovis poli stalking, [133], [135], [327-8];
- Khargush Pamir, [134-9];
- fossils found, [141];
- Pamirsky Post, [141-3], [328];
- Uchak Valley, stalking in, [144], [329-31];
- with the Sarikoli, [148-60];
- Ulughat Pass, [166-8]
- Pamirsky Post, [139], [141-3], [328]
- Pan Ghao, General, [67], [250-51]
- Paper manufacture, [198]
- Parthia, Chinese missions to, [249], [251]
- Persia:
- agriculture, [301];
- character of people, [190];
- China and, [253], [256];
- deserts, [236]
- Peter the Great, [270]
- Petrograd, [3], [9-10]
- Philip of France, [178]
- Pigeon Shrine, [205-7]
- Polo, Marco, [129], [196], [205], [265], [324-5]
- Posgam, [192-3]
- Potais, [178-9], [196], [204]
- Pottery, [82]
- Prester John, [264]
- Przemyzl, capture of, [17]
- Ptolemy, [236]
- Races of Chinese Turkestan, [308]
- Rainfall, [239], [300]
- Ramazan, fast of, [125], [165], [171], [173-4]
- Raquette, Dr., [51-2]
- Rashid Khan, [269]
- Rémusat, [212], [215], [219]
- Revenue system, [243-4], [306]
- Revolution, Chinese, [294-9]
- Roads in Turkestan, [25], [27], [30-32], [228]
- Roche, Major, [143]
- Romanoff, M., [17], [81-2], [87]
- Russia, journey through, [9-15];
- peasants, [14];
- soldiers, [9], [10], [14];
- the steppes, [15], [16], [22];
- trains, [6], [13], [15], [17]
- policy of:
- Sir Daria entered, [275-6];
- hostilities with Khokand, [276], [277], [282], [283];
- Turkestan province formed, [276];
- Ili province occupied, [280];
- Yakub Beg and, [282-6], [290], [291], [292];
- treaty with Chinese, [293];
- Pamir delimitation, [293-4];
- troops in Kashgar, [297-8];
- territories acquired, [299];
- trade with, [245], [246], [247], [284]
- Russians:
- colony in Kashgar, [46-51], [79-81], [105];
- devotion, [11-12];
- hospitality, [24], [47-9];
- outposts in Pamirs, [133-5], [140], [141-3], [154];
- primitive customs, [33-5];
- Sarts and, [18], [19], [21]
- Russian Turkestan, journey through, [17-35]
- Sadi, [262]
- Sadik Beg, [277], [278]
- Safdar Ali Khan, [187]
- Said, Sultan, [268]
- Sakas, [249]
- Samara, [13-14]
- Samarkand, [216], [269]
- Sandstorms, [56], [239-40]
- Sanjar, Sultan, [262]
- Sarikol annexed, [280]
- Sarikolis, [131], [149], [153], [155], [157-160], [177], [308], [323]
- Sarts, [18-21]
- Satok Boghra Khan, [260]
- Sattur, [41-3], [50], [88], [113], [139], [158], [160-61], [166], [171], [172], [176]
- Sayyids, [92]
- Schlagintweit, Adolph, [274], [286]
- Semirechia, [299]
- Shah Murad Khan, [277]
- Shah Rukh, [268]
- Shakir Padshah, Imam, [206]
- Shamshir, [120-21]
- Shaw, Robert, [286-7]
- Sheep:
- fat-tailed, [26], [44], [303];
- Osh district, [26],44;
- Yarkand, [185-6];
- wolves and, [114], [124-5], [331];
- wild, of Marco Polo, [131], [143], [146], [324-32]
- Shirin, [156]
- Shrines, [68-72], [92-5], [205-7], [310], [320]
- Sigm shrine, [320]
- Silk industry of Khotan, [213-15]
- Sir Daria, the, [20], [275-6]
- Snakes, [88]
- Snow-throwing custom, [321-2]
- Spiders, [88-9]
- Stein, Sir Aurel:
- researches of, [76], [84], [94], [98], [107], [218-19], [242], [259];
- returns from desert, [101-2];
- helps in Pamir preparations, [105], [106];
- bound for Persia, [166]
- Steppes, [15-16], [22]
- Stockholm, [5]
- “Stone Sheep-folds,” [114]
- Sturgeon, [8]
- Subashi, [162]
- Superstitions of Kashgari, [69], [318-320]
- Swedes, [5], [7-8]
- Swedish missionaries, [37], [44], [51], [52-53], [180], [184], [188-9], [190]
- Tagharma, [149], [152], [153]
- Taghdumbash Pamir, [155]
- Taghliks, [241]
- Taiping rebellion, [279-80]
- Tajiks, [242]
- Takla Makan desert, [84], [175], [195-7], [201-8], [236]
- Tamerlane, [216], [266-8]
- Tang dynasty, [255]
- Taotai of Kashgar, [295-6]
- Taoyin, or Governor, [242], [244]
- Tarantchis, [272], [280]
- Tarikh-i-Rashidi, [266]
- Tashkent, [18-20], [276], [277], [282];
- fruit, [301]
- Tashkurghan, [149], [153-5], [177]
- Tashmalik oasis, [106-7]
- Taxes in Chinese Turkestan, [243-4], [306]
- Temple of Liu-Kin-tang, [97-8];
- of Pan Ghao, [67]
- Terek Dawan, [30-32], [36], [273]
- Thum of Hunza, the, [187]
- Tian Shan, the, [25-37], [291]
- Tibetan invasion, [255], [257-8]
- Tims, [84]
- Tiznaf River, [192]
- Togkrak tree, [225]
- Toghril, [263-4]
- Tokharistan, [252]
- Tombs of the Mongols, [95]
- Tora, Haji, [284]
- Torgut Mongols, [270-71]
- Tornea, [9]
- Trade of Chinese Turkestan, [245-7], [289]
- Trains, Scandinavian and Russian, [6], [13], [15], [17]
- Trans-Alai range, [134], [327]
- Treaty of St. Petersburg, [293]
- Trotter, Capt., [287], [326]
- Tsar’s prohibition edict, [9], [24], [47]
- Tse Wang Rabdan, [270]
- Tughluk Timur, [265-6]
- Tuman Su River, [55], [66]
- Tunganis, [200], [241-2], [271], [278-9], [280-81], [295]
- Turfan, [235], [250], [253], [255], [260], [280], [291]
- Turkestan, city of, [17]
- Turkey and Yakub Beg, [284-5]
- Turki:
- farriers, [62];
- language, [261];
- uncleanliness, [43]
- Turks:
- Chinese Turkestan under, [261];
- Northern, [255];
- Western, empire of, [254], [255]
- Uchak Valley: ovis poli stalking in, [144], [329-31]
- Uighurs, [253], [258-9], [308]
- Ulughat Pass, [166-8]
- Urumchi, [242], [245], [259], [280], [290];
- Chinese Revolution in, [294-5], [297-8]
- Uzbegs, [268]
- Victoria, Queen, [289]
- Vyborg, [9]
- Wakhan incident, [145], [293-4]
- Wakhijir pass, [247]
- Wali Khan Khoja, [273-4], [286]
- Wang Khan, the, [264]
- Whistling, [12], [64]
- White Huns, [253-4]
- White Mountaineers, [269]
- Wolves, [114], [124-5], [331]
- Wood, Lieutenant, [129], [143], [325]
- Women:
- Chinese, [74], [75], [99-100];
- Dulani, [223], [226-6];
- Kashgari, [58-61], [64-65], [83], [92-3], [122], [310-15];
- Khotan, [211-12], [253];
- Kirghiz, [23], [114], [118-22], [133];
- Moslem, [26], [40], [64-5], [92-3], [264-5];
- Persian, [61];
- Russian peasant, [14];
- Sarikoli, [159];
- Takla Makan, [200];
- Tashkent, [20], [22];
- Yarkandi, [187-9]
- Wu Kung, [258]
- Yagello, Colonel, [144], [145]
- Yaks, [123-4], [143];
- riding, [162-4], [166-8]
- Yakub Beg:
- army of, [281-2];
- Britain and, [286-90];
- Buddhist monuments destroyed by, [67], [84];
- conquests of, [67], [71], [278-281];
- fort of, [213];
- garden belonging to, [188];
- overthrown by Chinese, [58], [70], [290-92];
- rest-houses built by, [181];
- Russia’s relations with, [282-6];
- tomb destroyed, [70]
- Yangi Hissar, [178], [180], [278]
- Yangi Shahr, [95-9], [240]
- Yarkand:
- arrival at, [182-4];
- bazars, [185-7];
- Goez in, [270];
- goitre, [184-5], [192];
- horses, [302];
- Khojas beaten at, [273];
- mission colony, [188-9];
- oasis, [181], [191];
- population, [240], [246];
- Shaw at, [286-7];
- women, [187-9];
- Yakub Beg captures, [278-9]
- Yarkand River, [225], [226], [238], [239]
- Yelui Tashi, [261]
- Yezdigird III., [256]
- Yezid, [242]
- Yonoff, Colonel, [293-4]
- Yotkan, [218-19]
- Younghusband, Sir Francis, [136], [236], [293-4], [325]
- Yuan-Shih-Kai, [295-6]
- Yue-chi, or Indo-Scythians, [249], [250-53]
- Yurungkash River, [217]
- Yuz Bashis, [243]
- Zarafshan or Yarkand River, [238]
- Zawa oasis, [206], [208], [219-20]
- Zoroastrianism, [155], [256]
- Zungars, [270-71]
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