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 CHAPTER IV. HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT OF BHUTAN. ^^^^ The lamas 88 Priests, oiBcials, and peasants 34 Inflnenoe of the priests in Bhutan .. .. 35 €k>Tenunent. Revenue 86 Career of Deb Judhur 37 Fall of Deb Judhur .. .. * 38 Insurrection in favour of Deb Judhur 89 Arg^uments of the contending fisMstions 40 CHAPTER V. BHUTAN: NEGOTIATIONS. 1. Interview with the Deb Rajah 42 2. Reports to Warren Hastings 44 Objections to Mr. Bogle proceeding to Tibet 45 Obstacles to progress 46 Detention at Tassisudon 47 Removal of the obstacles to progress. . 48 Permitted to proceed 49 Proposals for the extension of trade 50 The caravan to Rangpiir 51 Collection of plants and seeds 52 Encouragement of trade 53 CHAPTER VI. SUGGESTIONS RESPECTING BHUTAN AND ASSAM. TheDiiars 55 Future military operations against Bhutan 56 Trade through Assam 58 Proposal respecting Assam 59 CHAPTER Vn. THE JOURNEY TO TIBET. 1. From Tassisudon to Pari-jong 61 Soldiers in Bhutan 62 Lumbolong 68' The harvest at Essana 64 Paro 65 The valley of the Paohu 66 Pari-jong 67 2. From Pari-jong to Desheripgay 67 Pari-jong 68 Set out from Pari-jong 69 Chumalhari Peak 70