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 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.

Khamba partshi, village of, 142.

Khamdo, province of, 56, 64; lamas from, 240.

Khamedo, village of, 217.

Kham-yol, 238.

Khando phug, 22.

Khang-nyer, or house-keeper, 149.

Khang-toi shikha, in Lhasa, 92.

Khara Tedong, village of, 70.

Khatag, or complimentary scarf, 32, 49, 55, 78, 83, 95, 125, 128, 184; red ones given by Dalai lama, 168.

Khamba barchi. See Khamba partshi and Kampa lacha.

Kharnang-phu chu, river, 129, 130.

Kharo la, 129.

Khede-sho, town of, 218, 235.

Khon family, 210.

Khraldupa, or tax-collector, 177, 184.

Khunpodo village, 217.

Khyab-gong, a lama title, 132.

Khyungar, village of, 228.

Kiki-naga, residence of Panchen's mother, 120.

Kiku-tamsa, a storehouse, 119; pictures hung up on it, 119, 199.

Kinkab, or brocaded silk, 60, 127.

Kingfisher, or Nyang chu, 84.

Ki phug, 33.

Kirata tribes, 3, 26.

Kirong, district of, 52.

Kissing among the Golog, 197.

Kitchen of Dalai lama, 262.

Kon-chog sum, used to translate "god," 77.

Konjo, the Princess, brings image of Buddha to Tibet, 151; other services rendered by her, 151; temple built by, 155; founds Ramoche, 165; her image at Potala, 168.

Kongpo, province of, 125, 161, 183; goitre prevalent in, 258; Gyamda, town of, 161.

Kongra lamo pass, 237, 245.

Korchagpa, or policeman, 148.

Kosi river, its source, 242.

Kotowing, 82, 95.

Kuchar khanpo, official of Dalai lama’s household, 167.

Ku-dag, or gentleman, 165.

Kumba karna mountain, 15.

Kunduling, palace of regent, 147; monastery, 73.

Kunga nyingpo, hierarch of Sakya, 240.

Kunga zangbo, of Sakya, 240.

Kun-khyab ling, palace of Panchen lama, 57, 61, 211.

Kunyer, or keeper of holy images, 84, et pas.

Kurim, or guilt offering ceremony, 263, 264.

Kurma, village of, 42, 43, 211.

Kushi Khan, confers sovereignty of Central Tibet on Dalai lama, 172.

Kutuketu, a Mongol, 126.

Kyab-dvang chenpo. See Minister of Temporal Affairs.

Kye-na. See Kena.

Kye-pa Khangsar, minister’s house at, 94, 95.

Kyi chu, the river of Lhasa, 144, 145; rock which keeps back its waters from Jo khang, 163.

Kyil khang Ta-tsan, 119.

Kyi-phug nunnery, 102.

Kyil-khording temple, 149, 150; square in front of, 155; New Year's ceremonies at, 265. See also Jo-vo Khang.

Kyishong, village of, 235.

Kyoga, village of, 211.

Labrang, or episcopal palace, of Tashilhunpo, 62, 69; full name given, 120; at Sakya, 239.

Labrang dokpa (camp), 43, 211.

Lachan, frontier post, 40, 50, 59, 77.

Lachang pass, 84; shortest road to Sikkim, 84.

Lachmi pokri, lake, 16.

Ladak, pilgrims from, at Gyantse, 89.

La dug, mountain sickness, 15, 17.

Lamas, at Tashilhunpo, 48; music by, 57; noviciate of, 57; studies, 91; taking