152 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [May, 1905. 
‘ 17. Tibet, a dependency of Mongolia.—(1643—1716 A.D.).—By 
fai Sarar Cuanpra Das, Bahadur, 0.1.E. 
under a solemn compact which kept them in peace. At last, the 
Khan of Chakar, named Legdan, who had grown ambitious, made 
_ country, became furious at his son’s conduct and wrote to the 
‘‘Rab-chyampa to take the prince’s life, On Arsaling’s death, which 
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to have been an incarnation of the Lord of Death. His native 
name was Toral Behu, but he is better known by the names Gusht 
Khan or Gegan Khan. Owing to his devotion to the cause of the 
