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 -  Gray, on the Lolos.
Owo, Mongol for Musk.
Oxen, humped, in Kerman,
  wild, shaggy (Yaks).
 -  -  wild (Beyamini),
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Gray, On The Lolos. Owo, Mongol For Musk. Oxen, Humped, In Kerman, Wild, Shaggy (Yaks). - - Wild (Beyamini), In East Tibet; Burma; In Bengal; Anin; Worshipped; Figures Of, Worn. Oxenham, Atlas. Oxydracae, The. Oxyrhynchus. Oxus Valley And River. Ozene.

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(An invocation). Pacem, see Pasei. Paddle-wheel barges. Paderin, Mr., visits Karakorum. Padishah Khatun of Kerman. Padma Sambhava. Pagan (in Burma), ruins at; empire of. - - Old (Tagaung). Pagaroyang, inscriptions from. Paggi Islands. Pagodas, Burmese, alleged Chinese in India. Pahang. Pai, or Peyih tribe. Paipurth (Baiburt). Pai-yen-ching. Paizah, or Golden Tablet of Honour. - - and Yarligh. Pakwiha, China ware. Pala, a bird. Palace of Khan at Chagannor, at Chandu (Shangtu); of cane; at Langtin; Cambaluc; on Green Mount; at Kenjanfu (Si-ngan fu); of the Empire of Manzi at Kinsay; in Chipangu, paved and roofed with gold. Palembang. Paliolle, Or de, for gold dust. Palladius, the Archimandrite. Palm (Measure). Palm Wine, see Wine of Palm. Pamier (Pamir), Plain of, its wild sheep; great height; pasture, etc.; described by Hiuen Tsang, Wood, Goes, Abdul Mejid, Colonel Gordon and others; Dr. M.A. Stein on; Lord Curzon on number of. Pan-Asiatic usages. Pandarani, or Fandaraina. Pandit Manphul. Pandrethan in Kashmir, Buddhist temple at. Pandyan kings. Panja River, or Upper Oxus. Panjab. Panjkora. Panjshir. Pantaleon, coins of. Panthe, or Mahomedan Kingdom in Yun-nan. Panya (or Pengya), in Burma. Pao-ki h'ien. Paonano Pao. Pape, Papesifu. Paper-money (Chao), Kublai's made from bark, modern. (See also Currency.). Papien River. Paquier, Professor. Paradise, Apples of. - - in legend of the Cross. - - of Persia. - - of the Old Man of the Mountain, destroyed. - - Rivers of. Parakrama Bahu I. Paramisura, founder of Malacca. Parapomisadae. Parasol. Paravas. Parez, Pariz, turquoise mines of. - - falcons of. Pariahs (Paraiyar), etymology of. Parker, E.H. Parlak, or Perlak, see Ferlec. - - Tanjong. Parliament, Tartar. Parpa iron mines. Parrot, Professor, first to ascend Mount Ararat. Parrots. Partridges, black; Jirufti; great (Chakors); in mew.

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