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Sarat Chandra Das —Contributions on Tibet. 
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Nar-thu-su-me (a small monastery). 
Gun-Nvura (a small lake). 
Sil-ge-khu (a nomad village). 
Shan-tui-gol (a small river). 
Chha-gan-lag (contains a well). 
Tsho-dun (contains a large Lamasary with 
3,000 monks, a place of commerce with 
20,000 people). 
To-lon-nor (Dolonor). 
A’la-than-tu-shi (a nomad town). 
Po-ra-un-der (contains pasture hills). 
Chog-to (a valley with pastures). 
Yah-su (a small stream). 
Nol-chhin (a nomad village). 
Sai-han-ta-pa (ahighmountain which cannot be 
crossed in one day,—a shelter for robbers). 
Sai-kan-O-pa (contains an “ obo”). 
Chha-gan-ho-ro (boulder-plains and undu¬ 
lated valleys). 
San-ta-pa (a low hill). 
Thai-ji (low hill). [mountains). 
Ker-chhi-lan-ama (a saddle between two 
Kur-gun-hara (a rocky valley). 
Mu-ran ta-pa (a high mountain). 
Theme-ha-ta (contains a huge rock). 
Lei-pa-sumi (contains a small monastery). 
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201. Ko-ko-ge-ther (Chinese town). 
202. Shin-kuh (contains a Mogul and Chinese 
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