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Taklamakan miscellany

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

Extract

To do honour to my old friend Walter Simon I have put together here five documents from Central Asia. These are: (1) the photograph of the Turkish text in Khotan Saka script; (2) a Tibetan letter in Khotan Saka script; (3) pieces of document from Kuci (Kucha) inscribed with Kharoṣṭhī and Brahml script; (4) a fragment of Khotan Saka containing the word bisīvrai; and (5) three Tibetan documents with Khotan Saka words.

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1973

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References

1 But see now p. 227.

2 Dutt, Nalinaksha and others (ed.), Gilgit manuscripts, i, Srinagar, 1939, 17Google Scholar.