Travels in Central Asia: Being the Account of a Journey from Teheran Across the Turkoman Desert on the Eastern Shore of the Caspian to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand ; Performed in the Year 1863Harper & Brothers, 1865 - 493 páginas |
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... spite of their soft slumbers , were still riding on , I was left undisturbed to the studious contemplation of the Kervankusch and Pervins ( Pleïades ) ; and I looked * The same as kervanbashi ; one who hires the camels , mules , asses ...
... spite of their soft slumbers , were still riding on , I was left undisturbed to the studious contemplation of the Kervankusch and Pervins ( Pleïades ) ; and I looked * The same as kervanbashi ; one who hires the camels , mules , asses ...
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... spite of the preju- dice condemning such introductions as tiresome and unnecessary . With Haydar Effendi , who then represented the Porte at the Persian court , I had been already ac- quainted at Constantinople . He had previously ...
... spite of the preju- dice condemning such introductions as tiresome and unnecessary . With Haydar Effendi , who then represented the Porte at the Persian court , I had been already ac- quainted at Constantinople . He had previously ...
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... spite of the singular lineaments marking their for- eign origin , their wretched clothing , and the numer- ous traces left behind by their long and fatiguing journeys - all which lent a something forbidding to their appearance - I could ...
... spite of the singular lineaments marking their for- eign origin , their wretched clothing , and the numer- ous traces left behind by their long and fatiguing journeys - all which lent a something forbidding to their appearance - I could ...
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... spite of their hospitality , they invariably re- gard strangers from afar with suspicion ; and how , besides , will you be able , without us and alone , to perform that great return journey ? " That these words produced a great ...
... spite of their hospitality , they invariably re- gard strangers from afar with suspicion ; and how , besides , will you be able , without us and alone , to perform that great return journey ? " That these words produced a great ...
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... spite of the small space within which I was pent up , I was in very good spirits . The thought might have suggested itself to me that I had to - day left the Persian coast ; that at last I had reached a point from which there was no ...
... spite of the small space within which I was pent up , I was in very good spirits . The thought might have suggested itself to me that I had to - day left the Persian coast ; that at last I had reached a point from which there was no ...
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Afghans alaman ancient Andkhuy arrived bank bazar Bokhara Bokhariot bread camels caravan caravanserai Central Asia CHAP chief Chinese Tartary Cloth dervish desert distance Djemshidi Dost Mohammed Dost Mohammed Khan Effendi emir Emir of Bokhara encamped Ersari Etrek European eyes farther friends frontiers Göklen Gömüshtepe Hadji Bilal Hadji Salih heard Herat horsemen horses inhabitants Islam journey Karshi Kashgar Kerki kervanbashi Khan Khandjan Khiva Khodja Khodjend Khokand Kiptchak Kirghis Kizil Koran Kulkhan Kungrat latter Maymene Mecca medresse Mehemmed mehter Merv miles Mollah morning mosque mountain Murgab Mussulman night nomads obliged Oxus Özbegs passed Persian present prince race reached regarded respect route ruins Russian Samarcand sand Sarik Shah side slaves spite station sultan Sunnite surprised Tadjiks Tartars Teheran Tekke tenghe tents three khanats tilla Timour tion tomb travelers tribes Turkestan Turkish Turko Turkomans Ürgendj whole Yenghi Yomuts СНАР
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