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by Valerie Hansen


  CHAPTER 3

  Page 84: From Aurel Stein, Innermost Asia, plate XCIII detail. 89: Author photo. 105: From Yan Wenru, “Tulufan de Gaochang gucheng,” Xinjiang kaogu sanshinian, p. 137. 109: From J. Hackin, Recherches Archéologiques en Asie Centrale (Paris: Les Éditions D’Art Et D’Histoire, 1931), plate I.

  CHAPTER 4

  Page 112: Courtesy of the Board of the British Library, Sogdian Letter #2 T.XII.A.II.2 Or.8212/95. 123: Frantz Grenet. 124, 126: Guitty Azarpay, Sogdian Painting: The Pictorial Epic in Oriental Art, University of California Press, 1981, the Regents of the University of California. 128: © 2010 F. Ory-UMR 8546-CNRS. 131: Frantz Grenet.

  CHAPTER 5

  Pages 140, 142: Xinjiang Museum (Chang’an diagram: Document #73TAM206:42/10). 145: Cultural Relics Publishing House. 147: From figure 4A, Yang Junkai, “Carvings on the Stone Outer Coffin of Lord Shi of the Northern Zhou,” Les Sogdians de Chine (Paris: École française d’Extrême-Orient, 2005), p. 27. 150, 155: Cultural Relics Publishing House.

  CHAPTER 6

  Page 168: From Ruins of Desert Cathay, p. 188. 172: Courtesy of the Board of the British Library, 392/56 (690). 178: From Wenwu, 1978, #12:23. 180: Courtesy of the Board of the British Library, 392/27 (589). 189: Amelia Sargent, detail from Dunhuang Cave 156. 193: Amelia Sargent, detail from Dunhuang Cave 45.

  CHAPTER 7

  Page 198: BNF, Manuscrits orientaux, Pelliot V 5538. 203, 204: Abegg-Stiftung, CH-3132 Riggisberg, inv. no. 5157. 205: From Ancient Khotan, Figure 65. 206: From Ancient Khotan, Figure 69. 208: From Plate XLVII, Ancient Khotan. 213: From Plate LXII, Ancient Khotan. 219: From Dunhuang tuwufan yanjiu, Volume 11 (2008), colored plate #4. 223: Amelia Sargent, detail from Dunhuang Cave 61.

  CONCLUSION

  Page 236: Courtesy of the Board of the British Library, Or. 8210/p. 2.

  Index

  Note: Page numbers in italics indicate photographs and illustrations.

  Abbasid Caliphate, 138, 227

  Abhidharma, 221

  Abu Zayd, 165

  Academy of Social Sciences, 130

  Adams, Douglas Q., 72

  adoption of children, 48, 215

  Aesop, 125

  Afghanistan

  and Buddhist caves, 64

  Chinese trade goods in, 236

  and cultural exchange, 21, 25, 26

  and Hejiacun Village Hoard, 156

  and Jewish-Persian documents, 217

  and Kharoshthi script, 30

  and lapis lazuli, 194

  and Niya artifacts, 38, 39, 50, 52, 239

  and Silk Road routes, 27

  and Sogdians, 121

  and Tocharian language, 71–72

  and trading caravans, 196–97

  and Xuanquan documents, 17–18

  Afrasiab History Museum, 125

  Afrasiab murals, 125, 128, 129, 138–39, color plate 11B

  agates, 156, 194

  Agnean language, 56–57, 70, 73–75, 77, 82

  Ahura Mazda, 98, 118, 123

  Ajanta caves, 62

  Akamatsu Akihiko, 47

  Ak-Beshim, 114

  Akhun, Islam, 217

  Aksu River, 60

  al-Biruni, 128–29

  al-Diwashini. See Devashtich

  Alexander of Macedon (Alexander the Great), 30, 41, 48, 116, color plate 13

  al-Harashi, Said, 136

  Allen, Percy Stafford, 34, 174

  al-Tabari, Muhammad ibn Jarir, 130, 136

  Aluohan, 149

  amber, 194

  Amgoka, 44

  Amitabha Buddha, 182

  Ammoniac Mountains, 122

  Ancient Khotan (Stein), 176–77

  An Jia, 143–46, 145, color plate 14

  An Lushan rebellion

  and Dunhuang cave documents, 183–85

  and economy of the Silk Road, 237

  and Hejiacun Village Hoard, 156–57

  and Khotanese legal system, 215

  and retribution against Sogdians, 157–58

  and the Tang dynasty, 80–81, 107–8, 137, 187

  and Tibetans, 184–85, 212

  An Rokhshan. See An Lushan rebellion

  anti-foreign sentiment, 159–60

  Anxi Protectorate, 80

  Anyang, 207, 235–36

  Appian Way, 8

  Arabic, 165, 228, 232

  Aramaic, 117

  Armenians, 231

  arrowheads, 36

  art. See specific forms of art

  Arthashastra, 47

  Ashoka, 200

  Astana graveyard, 84, 86, 93–99, 151, color plate 1

  and Sasanian coins, color plate 4B

  Atush, color plate 16A

  Augustine, Saint, 182, color plate 11A

  avadana stories, 62

  Avar confederacy, 75

  Bactria, 14, 33, 41

  Bactrian language, 71

  Badamu Village, 99

  Bahudhiva, 209

  Bai family, 66, 79

  bamboo slips and documents, 14, 15, 250n25

  Bamiyan caves, 64

  Ban Chao, 66

  banditry. See robbers and bandits

  bankruptcy law, 165

  Bartus, Theodor, 60–61

  Basra, 165

  Battle of Talas, 137, 138

  Baumer, Christoph, 212

  Beijing Library Collection, 183

  Beiting, 72, 108

  Bezeklik, 109, 110, color plate 9

  Big Goose Pagoda, 151

  bilingual texts, 220, 240

  Blackmore, Charles, 9–10

  Bodhi, 210

  “The Book of Honor,” 183

  The Book of Zambasta, 210–12

  Bosshard, Walter, 212

  “Bound for Samarkand” (letter), 112, 118

  Bower, Hamilton, 10, 209

  Bower Manuscript, 209

  Boxer Rebellion, 169

  Brahmans, 94, 143, 146, 161, 192

  Brahmi script, 30, 53–54, 57, 70, 209–10, 220

  Britain, 233

  Brough, John, 44

  Buddhism

  and The Book of Zambasta, 210–12

  and cataloging of documents, 180

  and Chang’an, 150, 159–60

  and Dandan Uiliq, 12

  and dharma, 47

  and The Diamond Sutra, 24, 179, 183, 236

  and Dunhuang cave documents, 24, 167, 168, 173, 181, 183, 188, 190, 241

  and education, 56

  Hinayana Buddhism, 68

  and immigrant populations from Gandhara, 21

  and Khotan, 199–200, 203–7, 210–12, 221, 225, 227, 228–29, 231, 240

  and Kroraina Kingdom, 26, 30, 31, 33–35, 47, 51–55, 53

  and Kucha, 56–57, 66–70, 76–77, 80

  and language studies, 221

  Mahayana Buddhism, 52, 66–68, 69

  Maitreya Buddha, 61, 211

  and migrant populations, 4, 239

  and missionaries, 240

  and Samarkand, 138

  and Sogdiana, 125

  and stupas, 30, 31, 33–35, 53, 61–62, 62, 204–6, 205, 205, 207

  and Tibetan rule, 186

  and Turfan, 85, 88, 90–92, 108, 110–11, 231

  Bühler, Georg, 173

  Bukhara, 144

  Bulayik, 108–9

  burial practices

  and Buddhist stupas, 30, 31, 33–35, 53

  coffins, 38–39, 41, 41

  and coins, 123, color plate 4A

  funerary garments, 2, 3

  joint burials at Niya, color plate 7

  Khotanese, 201–2, 204

  of Kroraina Kingdom, 38–42, 41

  and mazar shrines, color plate 16A

  Sogdian, 98–99, 143–46, 145, 147, 239–40

  and the Tang dynasty, 157

  tomb figurines, 140

  and Turfan, 92–94, 98–99

  Burma, 156

  Burrow, Thomas, 43, 44

  Burzil Pass, 27

  Byzantine Empire, 20, 97–98, 123

  ca
mels

  and archeological expeditions, 9, 11, 27, 33, 38, 64, 94, 168, 196, 212

  and caravans, 3, 36, 79, 103

  and diplomatic envoys, 16–17, 50, 191, 192, 222

  market for, 106, 148, 225

  and migrant populations, 48

  and religious artwork, 124, 128, 144, 145, 147

  and sale documents, 209

  and tourism, 203

  and travel passes, 104

  and Xuanzang’s travels, 113

  Cao family at Dunhuang, 190, 191–92, 222, 227

  Cao Lushan (Rokhshan), 2, 102–3, 148–49

  Cao Yijin, 190, 222

  Cao Yuanzhong, 186, 190

  Capastaka, 225

  capillary routes, 32

  caravans

  and Bento de Goes, 231–32

  and camels, 3, 36, 79, 103

  and Kucha trade, 77–82, 78

  and local economies, 196–97

  and Sogdiana, 122, 239

  and Turfan, 88, 103–4, 232

  and the Western Market, 148

  carbon 14 testing, 204

  cataloging systems, 180, 180

  cattle

  and Kucha, 76

  and legal disputes, 3

  and the Loulan garrison, 42

  and migrant populations, 48

  and Sogdian traders, 103

  and tax documents, 216

  and travel passes, 77–78, 78

  and the Turfan market, 106

  and Xuanzang’s travels, 114

  Caucasoid groups, 13, 38

  Chach, 127

  Chaghanian Kingdom, 127

  Chaghatai Khanate, 229, 231

  Chang’an

  and the An Lushan rebellion, 157–59, 185

  and anti-foreign sentiment, 159–60

  and foreign merchants, 148–49, 157–58

  and Han dynasty, 17, 34, 65, 141, 143, 147

  and Hejiacun Village Hoard, 152–57, 153–54, 155

  and the Huang Chao rebellion, 165–66

  and Kumarajiva’s travels, 68–70

  and modern Xi’an, 142

  and religious communities, 149–51

  and sea travel, 160–65, 162–63

  and Silk Road art, 239

  and Sogdians, 103, 143–47, 145, 147, 149–50, 157–59

  and Tang dynasty, 148–49, 191

  tombs found at, 22

  and Xuanzang’s travels, 85, 141, 144, 151

  See also Xi’an

  Chat, 135

  Chinese Communist Party, 93, 233

  Chinese language

  Dandan Uiliq documents, 215

  Duldur Aqur documents, 81–82

  and Dunhuang cave documents, 180–81, 182, 185, 188, 195

  and early European geographers, 7

  epitaphs, 143, 240

  Faxian’s writings, 55

  and Khotanese government, 211, 214, 222, 227

  and Kumarajiva, 56, 69–70

  legal contracts, 81, 95

  Mount Mugh documents, 137

  and Qu dynasty, 91

  Chinggis Khan, 229

  Chinwad Bridge, 146

  Christianity

  and Chang’an, 149–50, 150, 159–60

  and cultural exchange, 4

  and Dunhuang cave documents, 167, 181, 183, 195, 241

  and Huang Chao rebellion, 165

  and Küchlük, 229

  and the Tang dynasty, 150

  and Turfan, 108–10

  Church of the East (Christian)

  and Dunhuang cave documents, 167, 181, 183, 195

  and Küchlük, 229

  and migrant populations, 4, 149–50

  and the Tang dynasty, 150, 150

  and Turfan, 109–10

  clay figurines, 207, 208

  climate

  and Chang’an, 151

  and Dunhuang cave documents, 175

  and human remains, 13, 38, 39

  Khotan, 199

  Niya and Loulan sites, 38

  of Samarkand, 116

  Taklamakan desert, 10, 242

  and Turfan, 11, 21, 92–93

  and Xuanzang’s travels, 114

  Coan silk, 19

  coffins, 38–39, 41, 41

  coins

  Arabo-Sasanian, 96

  Byzantine coins, 9, 20, 97, 156

  of Chang’an, 159, 165

  of Dandan Uiliq, 215

  and the Dunhuang cave documents, 195, 215

  gold, 9, 20, 48–49, 90, 93–98, 123, 153, 156, 156, color plate 4A

  Greek types found in Gandhara region, 48–49

  of Hejiacun Village Hoard, 152, 153–54, 156–57

  hybrid coins, 202

  of Khotan, 202, 209

  of Kroraina Kingdom, 35–36, 42–43, 48–50

  of Kucha, 76, 79, 81–82

  and legal disputes, 3–4

  and local barter trade, 4

  of Panjikent, 122–23

  and payments to soldiers, 8–9

  and port trade, 165

  of Rome, 9, 20, 97

  of Samarkand, 119, 132

  of the Sasanian Empire, 3, 20, 75–76, 90, 93, 95, 97–102, 156, color plate 4B

  silver, 3, 20, 49, 75–76, 90, 93, 97–102, 156, color plate 4B

  Sino-Kharoshthi coins, 202

  of Tang dynasty, 151–52, 159–60, 184–86, 193

  and Tibetan rule, 185–86

  and trade with Rome, 9, 20, color plate 4A

  of Turfan, 93–99, 100–102, 103, 104, 106–7, 111

  of Xuanquan, 15

  colophons, 71

  commodities, 99–102, 100–102, 119, 239

  Communist Party (China), 93, 233

  The Compendium of the Teachings of Mani the Buddha of Light. 183

  Confessions (Augustine), 182

  Confucianism, 144, 152, 182–83

  Constantine, 97, color plate 4A

  contracts

  Astana graveyard documents, 94

  and the Dunhuang economy, 192–94

  and Karakhanid state, 228

  and Khotanese documents, 209

  marriage contracts, 133–34

  and moneylenders, 96

  and Niya documents, 45–47

  and slavery, 3

 

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