The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 473
... Badakhshan to Yarkend , Ladakh and Cashmere , and beyond that point among the mountains to Kafferistan on the Cabul frontier , it ought to be full of interest and value ; but unfortunately the names , distances , and bear- ings are so ...
... Badakhshan to Yarkend , Ladakh and Cashmere , and beyond that point among the mountains to Kafferistan on the Cabul frontier , it ought to be full of interest and value ; but unfortunately the names , distances , and bear- ings are so ...
Page 475
... 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 Kirghiz Steppes . Arrested , however , in his ...
... 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 Kirghiz Steppes . Arrested , however , in his ...
Page 478
... Badakhshan ( " Fyzabad " of Wood ) and Vokhan were reversed , the latter being far to the east of the former instead of to the west , as the " Travels " and longitudes would seem to indicate . Again , that there was ever a Chinese ...
... Badakhshan ( " Fyzabad " of Wood ) and Vokhan were reversed , the latter being far to the east of the former instead of to the west , as the " Travels " and longitudes would seem to indicate . Again , that there was ever a Chinese ...
Page 482
... Badakhshan and the valley of the Oxus . Raverty says of this line of route : The road is somewhat difficult between Panj - korah and Drush ' ( perhaps the line by the Bajour valley may be easier ) , but beyond it is very good , and the ...
... Badakhshan and the valley of the Oxus . Raverty says of this line of route : The road is somewhat difficult between Panj - korah and Drush ' ( perhaps the line by the Bajour valley may be easier ) , but beyond it is very good , and the ...
Page 485
... Badakhshan to the Oxus , and forming the Cabul river , which falls into the Indus at Attock ; while those which flow to the south - east , and which are divided by the Muz - tagh range from Tartary , descend through a series of rocky ...
... Badakhshan to the Oxus , and forming the Cabul river , which falls into the Indus at Attock ; while those which flow to the south - east , and which are divided by the Muz - tagh range from Tartary , descend through a series of rocky ...
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