Kesar Lhakhang, temple of Kuan-ti (Kuan-ti miao of the Chinese), at Shigatse, [52].

Keshong, village of, [205].

Keta, near the Ringbi, [14].

Khama kang tung, [28].

Ke-utag village, [217].

Khal, a dry measure, [182]. [[274]]

Khamba, [24];
their lawlessness, [47];
met near Dongtse, [76];
attack ex-Dewan of Sikkim, [87], [88];
quarrel in Shigatse market, [107];
lama, [156];
estimate of character, [156].

Khamba chyang tang, [142].

Khamba jong, [40], [50], [56], [59], [65], [216];
the Djongpon of, stops Phurchung on his way to India, [102];
return of author to, [244];
its waterworks, [244].

Khamba la, [142].