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The narrative records an overland journey through Himalayan borderlands into central Tibet, combining day-by-day travelogue with detailed observations of terrain, routes, monasteries, local customs, and encounters with Tibetan officials and lamas. It describes logistical challenges of mountain travel, river crossings, high passes, and village life, and provides ethnographic notes on dress, agriculture, religious practice, and monastic libraries consulted. Interwoven are practical details of provisions, guides, and diplomatic permissions that enabled access to restricted sites, along with reflections on language, ritual, and material culture encountered during extended stays at major monastic centers.

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TIBET
AND
THE SURROUNDING REGIONS

Compiled from the latest information

W. & A. K. Johnston, Limited, Edinburgh & London

Published by the Royal Geographical Society

Colophon

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  • 2022-08-25 Started.

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ix, 14 Koros Kőrös 2 / 0
6 Polyandy Polyandry 1
6 Bijuba Bijua 1
22 Haryagriha Hayagriva 2
26 dykar dkyar 2
26 Mlecha Mleccha 1
26 [Not in source] die 4
26 Morgenlander Morgenlandes 1
26 i ii 1
37 Nyingma Ngangyur 5
40 Georgii Georgi 1
45, 76, 100, 138, 149, 156, 166, 263 [Not in source] . 1
50 Mausolia Mausolea 1
52 acilities facilities 1
60 Uygen Ugyen 2
61 [Not in source] 1
67 Tungyig Dungyig 1
68 orfévres orfèvres 1 / 0
68 meme même 1 / 0
78 Staviras Sthaviras 1
79 Dharmaplas Dharmapalas 1
79, 126, 149, 151, 159, 166, 168, 224, 225, 226, 233, 240 Schlaginweit Schlagintweit 1
89 Gelupa Gelugpa 1
89 him [Deleted] 4
91 ? . 1
94 Sikkam Sikkim 1
96 [Not in source] a 2
100, 278, 282 , [Deleted] 1
112 Svarasvat Sarasvat 1
114, 132 . [Deleted] 1
115 Sikhim Sikkim 1
116 kuei-tzũ kuei-tzŭ 1 / 0
123 Tashi-gyantse Tashi-gyantsa 1
132 [Not in source] 1
139 Dorjo Dorje 1
146 ehang chang 1
150, 150 Bangyeshag Bangye-shag 1
150 nirvãna nirvāna 1 / 0
151 yaks yak- 1
151, 164, 277 , . 1
155 1
156 and & 3
162 Gaden Gadan 1
192 [Not in source] 1
210 khatad khatag 1
224 Darmapalas Dharmapalas 1
224 detsen detsan 1
225 ?’ ’? 2
225 fire tiger fire-tiger 1
227 Phagmondu Phagmodu 1
227, 270, 276 labdon labdron 1
228 Shaheb-logs Saheb-logs 1
230, 232 Strong-btsan Srong-btsan 1
230 Schlaginwert Schlagintweit 2
261 picnicing picnicking 1
268 gonba gomba 1
268 [Not in source] , 65 4
268 Kidesher Kideshor 1
269 Chum-bab Chum-bok 2
269 Huteketu Hutuketu 1
270 Panam gang Panam-gang 1
270 264 3
271 Talai Dalai 1
272, 283, 284 : ; 1
272 Tomse gang Tomse-gang 1
272 [Not in source] Hayagriva, 22 , 137 . 19
273 Kilkhording Kyil-khording 2
274 Kyilkhor-ding Kyil-khording 2
275 perserved preserved 2
278 Pe-li Pe li 1
278 Yamdo Yumtso Yamdo-yum tso 3
278 Ult-Tibet Ult. Tibet 2
278 Penjang Peri jang 3
279 kang kong 1
282, 285 [Not in source] , 1
282 516 156 2
282 Tama lung Tamalung 1
282 [Not in source] , 2
282 Haryagriva Hayagriva 1
283 Tos nam-gyaling Tos-nam-gyaling 1
284 Ando Amdo 1
284 , 63 [Deleted] 4

Abbreviations

Overview of abbreviations used.

Abbreviation Expansion
C.I.E. Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire
J.R.A.S. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
n.s. new series
S.E. South-East
s.v. sub verbo
Tib.-Engl. Tibetan-English
Tib.-Engl. Dict. Tibetan-English Dictionary
U.S. United States
U.S.A. United States of America