The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 465
... Kokand , and ultimately to Bokhara , both perished miserably at the latter place in 1811. D'Arcy Todd , a traveller of some note himself , and to whom we are indebted for the adventurous journeys of James Abbott and Richmond Shakespeare ...
... Kokand , and ultimately to Bokhara , both perished miserably at the latter place in 1811. D'Arcy Todd , a traveller of some note himself , and to whom we are indebted for the adventurous journeys of James Abbott and Richmond Shakespeare ...
Page 475
... Kokand , and had sought to return to Europe by traversing the Kirghiz Steppes . Arrested , however , in his pro- gress northward and plundered by the Kirghiz , he was compelled to fall back on Bokhara and Samarcand , from whence he re ...
... Kokand , and had sought to return to Europe by traversing the Kirghiz Steppes . Arrested , however , in his pro- gress northward and plundered by the Kirghiz , he was compelled to fall back on Bokhara and Samarcand , from whence he re ...
Page 478
... Kokand , there was no mention of Oosh , or Marghilan , or any of the other large towns of the district . ' The only rejoinder that has been hitherto made to this expo- sition of errors and impossibilities is something to the following ...
... Kokand , there was no mention of Oosh , or Marghilan , or any of the other large towns of the district . ' The only rejoinder that has been hitherto made to this expo- sition of errors and impossibilities is something to the following ...
Page 479
Kokand , and even a bonâ fide Calmuck title referring to a Zungarian chief . * Now in view of such a singular conflict of evidence , if we were called upon to pronounce judicially on the question of the authenticity of these remarkable ...
Kokand , and even a bonâ fide Calmuck title referring to a Zungarian chief . * Now in view of such a singular conflict of evidence , if we were called upon to pronounce judicially on the question of the authenticity of these remarkable ...
Page 481
... 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 accounts of ...
... 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 accounts of ...
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