The Land of the Lamas : Notes of a Journey Through China, Mongolia And Tibet
The Land of the Lamas : Notes of a Journey Through China, Mongolia And Tibet
Rockhill, William Woodville, 1854-1914
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K'po-skyab pronounced Tro-jyab. 4. Hbah pronounced Ba (Bat'ang). 5. Li-t'ang pronounced Lit'ang. 6. Sder-gi pronounced D6rg6. 7. K'ang-gsar pronounced Kang-ear. 8. Ma-zur pronounced Ma-zur. 9. Brag-mon pronounced Dra-mon. 10. Hb4-rim pronounced B^-rim. 11. Gri-htu ^ pronounced Dri-to. 12. Hgo-zi pronounced Go-zi. 13. Po-mo pronounced Po-mo. 14. Lchog-rtsi pronounced Ghog-ted. 15. Nying-hgag pronounced Nying-ga. 16. Smi-li pronounced Mi-li. 17. Brag^sting pronounced Drafting. 18. Lo-dgu and Ba-b...am pronounced Lo-gu and Ba-banu No. 1 is frequently called Mupin (or ping). No. 2 is the district under the rule of the native king residing at Ta-chien-lu, and is called by the Chinese Ming-cheng-ssti. Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 are called collectively Har-si Va iiga^ " the Five Clans of the Horba,'' the whole region being also frequently called Hor chyok (p^yogs), " the Horba district." ^ Nos. 12, 14, and 15 occupy the upper course of the ITung Biver, called Chin ch'uan. No. 13 is frequently called So-mo.
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