The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 469
... Kashgar , Yarkend , Ladakh , and Cashmere , reaching Calcutta in due course , from whence he was conveyed to St. Petersburg . His personal adventures are of some interest , and a vocabulary which he gives of the Bokhara dialect of that ...
... Kashgar , Yarkend , Ladakh , and Cashmere , reaching Calcutta in due course , from whence he was conveyed to St. Petersburg . His personal adventures are of some interest , and a vocabulary which he gives of the Bokhara dialect of that ...
Page 475
... Kashgar ; from that point he had returned to Badakhshan and had passed several months in the neighbouring districts , after which he had struck across the Pamír Uplands to Kokand , and had sought to return to Europe by traversing the ...
... Kashgar ; from that point he had returned to Badakhshan and had passed several months in the neighbouring districts , after which he had struck across the Pamír Uplands to Kokand , and had sought to return to Europe by traversing the ...
Page 476
... Kashgar with camels and foot soldiers in twenty - five days , whereas three months would have been a more reasonable allowance for the Mons . Veniukoff gives the following title to the MS . in the Russian archives : ' Travels through ...
... Kashgar with camels and foot soldiers in twenty - five days , whereas three months would have been a more reasonable allowance for the Mons . Veniukoff gives the following title to the MS . in the Russian archives : ' Travels through ...
Page 478
... Kashgar , and to think that the alleged ocular observation of the German may be after all as trustworthy as the hearsay evidence of Elphinstone and Raverty , or of Moorcroft , Vigne , and Cunningham . At any rate they appeal to the ...
... Kashgar , and to think that the alleged ocular observation of the German may be after all as trustworthy as the hearsay evidence of Elphinstone and Raverty , or of Moorcroft , Vigne , and Cunningham . At any rate they appeal to the ...
Page 481
... Kashgar to Kokand and Bokhara ; and the same route was followed forty years later by another native agent , Khwajeh Ahmed Shah , who was sent from India in 1852 in search of Lieutenant Wyburd . Other travellers have since verified the ...
... Kashgar to Kokand and Bokhara ; and the same route was followed forty years later by another native agent , Khwajeh Ahmed Shah , who was sent from India in 1852 in search of Lieutenant Wyburd . Other travellers have since verified the ...
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