Diplomacy and Trade in the Chinese World, 589-1276

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  • The Sources List of Maps. ix

  • Introduction

  • Continental South Asia and the Islands

    • Chiao-chih

    • Lin-yi.

    • Champa

    • To-mien

    • Wu-hsün, P’u-p’o, San-ma-lan

    • Fu-nan.

    • Chen-la

    • Seng-kao, Wu-ling, Chia-cha, Chiu-mi

    • Chan-po or Chan-p’o

    • Lo-hu

    • Chen-li-fu

    • Ch’ih-t’u

    • To-ho-lo

    • T’ou-ho

    • Chou-mei-liu.

    • P’o-li

    • Lo-ch’a

    • “rivijaya

    • To-p’o-teng

    • K’o-ling

    • She-p’o

    • Po-ni

    • T’o-huan

    • Mo-yi

    • Ko-lo-she

    • Kan-t’ang

    • Chu-na or Shu-na

    • To-mo-ch’ang

    • P’an-p’an.

    • Tan-tan

    • P’iao

    • P’u-tuan or P’u-kan. vi contents

    • Shih-tzu.

    • India

    • Chu-lien

    • Wu-ch’a or Wu-ch’ang or Wu-tu

    • Na-chieh

    • Nepal.

    • Ts’eng-t’an



  • Japan

  • Korea

    • Koguryo.

    • Paekche

    • Later Paekche

    • Silla

    • Koryo.



  • The Northeast

    • The Hsi (in southern Jehol).

    • The Hsi (at Shira Muren)

    • Po-hai

    • Ting-an

    • The Black River Mo-ho

    • The Shih-wei

    • The Wu-lo-hun



  • The Southwest

    • Tibet

    • The Eastern Kingdom of Women

    • Fu

    • Greater Yang-t’ung.

    • Su-p’i.

    • The Kingdom of Women

    • Nan-chao



  • Ch’ing-hai

    • The T’u-yü-hun

    • The Tibetans of Tsong-kha



  • East Turkestan

    • The Northern Silk Route

    • Turfan

    • Karashahr

    • Kucha

    • Kashgar.

    • The Southern Silk Route contents vii

    • Chu-chü-po

    • Khotan



  • West Turkestan.

    • Ferghana

    • Tashkent

    • Samarkand

    • Kabådh§n

    • Ho

    • Kish.

    • M§imargh

    • Bukhara.

    • Wu-na-ho

    • Mu

    • Tokharia

    • Po-lan

    • Ya-ta

    • Yi-ta

    • Khuttal

    • Chieh

    • Shih-ni



  • Kashmir and Afghanistan

    • Kashmir

    • Hsi-li

    • Chang-ch’iu-pa

    • Gilgit

    • Kapiáa

    • Hsieh-yi.



  • The Middle East

    • Persia.

    • The Arabs

    • Fu-lin.



  • The Turkic Tribes.

    • The Eastern Turks

    • The Western Turks.

    • The Sha-t’o

    • The Basmil

    • The Qarluqs

    • The Turgesh

    • The Liu-kuei

    • The Ku-li-kan

    • The Po-ma viii contents

    • The Hsüeh-yen-t’o

    • The Pa-yeh-ku

    • The T’ung-lo

    • The P’u-ku

    • The Tu-po

    • The Hu-hsüeh.

    • The A-pa.

    • The Uighurs

    • Sha chou

    • The Kirghiz



  • The Tang-hsiang.

  • Hsia

  • Liao

  • Chin

  • Conclusion

  • Weights and Measures

  • Quoted Literature

    • Sources

    • Analytical Literature



  • Index

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