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Crimean Peninsula, 229
Ctesiphon, 120
cultural exchanges, 5, 21,
25
, 26, 238
Cultural Revolution, 93, 94, 152, 175
Dandan Uiliq
Archive of Khotanese material, 286nn37, 39
Buddhist statues of, 12
Hedin on, 286n26
Judeo-Persian documents,
219
and Khotanese documents, 199, 210, 212–13,
213
, 221–22
and Stein’s excavations, 217–18
and tax documents, 215–17
Daoism, 80, 108, 169
“Daoist Wang.”
See
Wang Yuanlu
Daozhen, 178–79
Da Qin, 18, 32
de Goes, Bento, 231–32, 242
Deng Xiaoping, 93
Devaputra, 187
Devashtich, 130, 134–36
dharma, 47, 55.
See also
Buddhism
Dharmaguptakas, 52
The Diamond Sutra
, 24, 179, 183,
236
, 241
diao
taxes, 152
diplomats.
See
envoys
divorce, 133
dmar
, 185–86
Domoko, 199, 213
donkeys,
78
, 79, 83
Duldur Aqur, 79–80, 82
Dunhuang
and Buddhist pilgrimages, 221
cave 1, (see
library cave
subentry below)
cave paintings, 24, 167–69,
168
, 172–79,
178
, 181, 186, 188–90,
189, 223
, 240
and diplomatic envoys, 15, 188, 191–92, 224–25
and the Gansu Corridor, 9
and the Han dynasty, 14, 168–69
and Hebrew documents,
color plate 12
and Khotanese documents, 24, 181, 199, 210, 220, 226, 241
library cave at, 24, 167,
168
, 169, 173–75, 177–79,
178, 180
, 181–83, 187–88,
198, 199
, 218–20, 222, 226, 228, 241
location of,
170–71
and religious toleration, 241
rulers of,
190
scope of documents at, 24
and the Sogdian Ancient
Letters, 116–19
and Stein, 167–77,
172
, 180–81, 196–97
and the Tang dynasty, 184–85, 186–88
and tourism, 10
Uighur conquest of, 216
Dunhuang Research Institute, 172,
172
, 178
Du You, 107
earthquakes, 61
Eastern Market (Chang’an),
142
, 148
Eastern Turks, 149
edicts
and Buddhism, 47
and Kharoshthi documents, 49
and Khotan,
198
, 227
and Qing dynasty, 232
and Shanshan, 35, 250n25
travel bans, 261n3
and Xuanquan site, 15
education
language education, 56, 220–21, 240
and spread of paper technology, 137–39
Elgin Marbles, 175
Endere, 35, 52, 199, 207, 209
envoys
and the Afrasiab murals, 129,
color plate 11B
and the An Lushan rebellion, 157
and character of the Silk Road, 238
documentary evidence on, 50–51, 240–41
and Dunhuang, 15, 188, 191–92, 224–25
and Gaochang Kingdom, 94
and Khotan, 16, 191, 192, 202, 222–26, 241
and Kroraina Kingdom,
28–29
, 49–50
epitaphs, 99, 143–44, 146, 240
ethnic diversity of the Silk Road, 13, 136
fabrics.
See
textiles
Fadu, 32
fan
(“foreign”), 194
Faxian, 55, 160–64,
162–63
, 205–6, 240
Ferghana, 16, 136
fire altars and temples, 118,
123.
124, 144,
color plate 15. See also
Zoroastrianism
Forest of Steles (Beilin) Museum, 149
Four Garrisons, 79, 211, 260n67
fragrances, 194
France, 167
frankincense, 20, 165
fraudulent artifacts, 97, 207, 217
Freiman, A. A., 130
frescoes, 212
Fu Hao, 13
funerary garments,
2
, 3.
See also
burial practices
Furen Khi-vyaina, 225
Gandhara region
and Hejiacun Village Hoard, 156
and house excavation,
37
and Kroraina Kingdom, 26–27, 30, 32, 35, 37–38, 44–48, 50–52
and Kucha, 66
and Kumarajiva, 56
and migrant populations, 50–51, 239
and the Rawak statues, 205
seals of,
46
Gandhari language, 30, 32, 51, 56, 66, 71, 209
Gansu Corridor, 9, 14,
59
Gansu Province
and business partnerships, 119
and caravan trade, 232
climate of, 13
and coin shortages, 195
and De Goes’ expedition, 232
and Shi Wirkak, 146
and Stein’s expeditions, 167–68, 196
and Tang rule, 107–8, 184, 237
and Tibetan rule, 108, 158, 185–86
and Uighur rule, 111, 190, 196, 220
and Wuwei, 42, 68, 79, 85, 137, 144, 146
and Xiyu (Western Regions), 9
and the Yuezhi, 32, 71
Ganzhou, 190, 192, 224–25
Gaochang,
89
, 89–95, 98–99,
105
, 108
Gao Juren, 157
Gaozong, Tang-dynasty Emperor, 125
garbage pits, 15, 36, 131
Garuda, 61
gems, 155–56, 194
Genghis Khan, 229
Germany, 167
Ghafar, Abdul, 34
Ghurak, 135
Gilgit River, 32
Gilgit Road, 30
glassmaking, 122, 238
Global Positioning System, 212
Gobi Desert, 9, 55
Godfrey, S. H., 209
gold, 41, 48–49, 93, 96–98,
100–102, 153–54
, 156, 165, 205, 231, 239.
See also
gold
under
coins
entry
Gongyuecheng, 103
Govind Kaul, 12
graffiti, 30–32,
31
, 76
grain, 132, 184, 194
graves, 201–2.
See also
Astana graveyard; burial practices; human remains
Greater Yuezhi, 32
Great Leap Forward, 93
Greek culture, 18–19, 46, 48,
color plate 13
Grenet, Frantz, 138–39
Grünwedel, Albert, 65, 175
Guangzhou (Canton), 150, 161, 164, 165–66
Guanyin, 88, 161,
193
Guanyin Monastery, 151–52
guosuo. See
travel passes
Guo Xin, 80
hajj pilgrimage, 232, 234, 241
Hami, 85, 88–89, 104, 107, 232
Han dynasty
and Chang’an, 17, 34, 65, 141, 143, 147
and coins, 156
and diplomatic envoys, 236
and documents on the Silk Road, 14–18
and Dunhuang cave
documents, 14, 168–69
and foreign influence in art, 20–21
and Khotan, 202
and Kroraina Kingdom, 26, 32, 34–37, 42, 55
and Kucha, 65–66
and military presence on the Silk Road, 8, 14–15, 236
and trade with Rome, 20–21
and Turfan, 83, 90
hang
(“row”), 148
Hangzhou Silk Museum, 19
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