LABUG (or Lanuk), in Tibet, 410.
Lacouperie, Prof. de, on the Hiung
Nu, 87* n.; on the compilation of
the Ming Shi, 107* n.; on the
term Mangalai Suyah, 8 n.; on the
word Ilk or Ilak, 288 n.
Ladak; invaded by Abá Bakr, 13*;
expedition into, by Sultán Said in
1531, 13,* 14*; Mirzá Haidar's re-
turn to, in 1534, 15*; expedition
against, in 1533, 12* n.; invasion of,
in 1543, 20*; in 1548, 21*; overrun
by foreign troops, 65*; invaded by
Sultán Said in 1532, 66*; invasions
of, 270 n.; 410 n.; district of Balti,
410; kings and rulers of, 418 n.:
see also Tibet.
Ladak Gyalrabs, the work called,
418 n., 419 n.
Lahore (Láhur), city of, 405, 406;
Mirzá Haidar received by Kámrán
at, 16,* 467; sacked by Davá, 36*;
held by Kámrán Mirzá, 398, 468,
472; Khwája Nurá at, 399, 400;
flight of the Chaghatai to, 17,* 18,*
477-9.
Láhur Makri, of Kashmir, 441.
Láhuk (Luk Langar), town of, 298
and n.
Lai (mire or mud), battle of, 31-6.
Lak of Hindustán, 469.
Láli: see Sháh Sultán Muhammad
Badakhshi.
Lal Shád Khánim, daughter of Sultán
Ahmad Khán, 161.
Lamas of Tibet, 414-416.
Lanak Lake, 456 n.
Langar Mir Amád (dependency of
Hisar), 227.
Lanka, island of, 429 n.
Lansdell, Dr.; travels in Chinese Tur-
kistan, 58 n., 59 n.
Lansur, fort of, 488.
Lár, narrow defile of, 423, and n.
Lassa (Ursang); Mirzá Haidar starts
to destroy the great temple at, 14,*
136 n., 143, 454-459; temple at,
411, 443: see also Ursang.
Lata Jugh Dán, ruler of Máryul, 418
and n., 419 n., 460.
Leh, town of, 410 n.; distance from
Lassa, 456 n., 457 n.; capital of
Ladak, 460 n.; palace of, 460 n.
Lerch, Mr. P., and the Kirghiz proper,
in 1873, 126*; on Yangi, 80 n.
Littledale, Mr. St. G.; on wild camels
in neighbourhood of Lake Lob,
302 n.
Little Tibet, Balti tribe of, 82,* 83*:
see also Baltistan.
Liu Sha (or Moving Sands) of Alti-
Shahr, 67.*
Lob, 67, 295.
Lob Katak, town of, 10 n., 11 n., 52, 64.
Lob, Lake, 54,* 406 n., 407 n.; Chinese
names for, 12 n.; wild camels in
neighbourhood of, 302 n.
Lu, in Tibet, 410.
Lu-ko-tsin (Liu Chêng), town of, 106*;
situation of, 113* n.
Luk Langar, town of, 298 n.
Lukmán Sultán, 66.
Luk-u-Labuk, castle of, 455, 456 n.