In: A.F.R. Hoernle, Manuscript Remains of Buddhist Literature Found in Eastern Turkestan Vol. I, (1916), pp. 139-175
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Abstract
[THE manuscript fragments dealt with in this section belong to two consignments, marked by me Nos. 142 and 148. Both were transmitted by Sir G. Macartney, K.C.I.E., British Consul-General in Kashgar, to the Government of India, who forwarded them to me in May, 1903, and January, 1906, respectively. The fragments are stated by Sir G. Macartney to have been purchased by him from Badruddin, Aksakal of Khotan, who had himself bought them from' treasure seekers', but could give no information regarding their precise find-place. On the whole it is probable that they belong to the proceeds from the diggings by treasure seekers in the ruins of Khadalik, which are referred to on pp. 2 and 85.-R. H.]
Document type: | Article |
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Version: | Secondary publication |
Date Deposited: | 30 May 2018 |
Faculties / Institutes: | Miscellaneous > Individual person |
DDC-classification: | General history of Asia Far East |
Controlled Keywords: | Südasien, Epigrafik, Geschichte |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Manuskript Bruchstücke, Südasien, Geschichte / Manuscript Fragments, South Asia, History |
Subject (classification): | Indology |
Countries/Regions: | South Asia |
Series: | Personen > Schriften von Heinrich Lüders |
Volume: | 26 |