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... Turkestan . It was visited by troops from all parts of their country , and some of its districts were continuously under their administration . Even in earlier times , anterior to the unification of the " Eighteen Tribes " in a powerful ...
... Turkestan . It was visited by troops from all parts of their country , and some of its districts were continuously under their administration . Even in earlier times , anterior to the unification of the " Eighteen Tribes " in a powerful ...
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... Turkestan and India " and mentions that Hunza was the only Himalayan state which actually in recent times had a slave market of such captives . We can see , therefore , that in the Gold Country ( Nagar ) the Rab - nes of our text had ...
... Turkestan and India " and mentions that Hunza was the only Himalayan state which actually in recent times had a slave market of such captives . We can see , therefore , that in the Gold Country ( Nagar ) the Rab - nes of our text had ...
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... Turkestan and who are known to have invaded Khotan . These two complementary facts suggest that the Kharoṣṭhi Supiyas and the Khotan Sum - pas are really designations of the Hiung - nu themselves or , at any rate , denote some people ...
... Turkestan and who are known to have invaded Khotan . These two complementary facts suggest that the Kharoṣṭhi Supiyas and the Khotan Sum - pas are really designations of the Hiung - nu themselves or , at any rate , denote some people ...
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Ancient Khotan Arhat army Ārya Asia Major Aśoka aspiration Avalokitesvara Baltistan Beal become Bkah-hgyur blessing Bodhi Bodhi-sattva Avalokitesvara brigade brother Bstan-hgyur Btsan-po Buddha-realms Buddhahood Buddhist built Candragarbha century A.D. Chavannes China Chinese king Chinese Turkestan councillors Devas Devi Vimalaprabhā dharani doctrine Earth-Breast Gandhāra Go-ma-sa-la-gan-da Gold Country Gold Race haply Hgum-tir hill Gośṛnga Hiuan-Tsang Holy Buddhas Holy One pronounced Hu-sa Hu-then hundred Index India infra Kashgar king Ajātaśatru king of Skar-rdo kingdom Kon-co Kṣitigarbha Kumāra Vajrasena Ladak lake land Lay-worshipper Lévi Maitreya Mañjuśrī mentioned monastery monks Mu-tig Btsan-po Naga king Nāgas nirvāņa Padmasambhava perhaps Pious Friend Prophecy Rab-nes Rākṣasi Red-Faces region relics religion religious retinue Rgyal-rabs Śākya-muni Samghas Samghavardhana Sanskrit seven Stein stūpa Sum-pas supra sūtra take birth Tathāgata Thousand-districts Three Gems Tibet Tibetan Trance translation Tsar-ma tutelaries uttered Vairocana Vaiśravana Vijaya Vijaya-Kirti Vijaya-Sambhava Vijaya-Varman woman worship Yakṣas