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Kharoṣṭhī Inscriptions discovered by SirAurel Stein in Chinese Turkestan. Part I: Text of Inscriptions discovered at the Niya Site 1901, transcribed and edited by A. M. Boyer, E. J. Rapson, and E. Senart. pp. [viii], 153 [1], with six plates. Published under the authority of His Majesty's Secretary of State for India in Council. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1920.
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page 279 note 1 The obvious suggestion of a connexion with Tibetan presents chronological difficulties, as Sir A. Stein makes clear. But certain linguistic points suggest that the qualification “Western” added to Tibetan may offer a possibility.