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 1863 |
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... young and old , rich and poor , men of piety , learned men and laity ; still we live together with the greatest simplicity , since we are all from Khokand and Kashgar , and have among us no Bokhariot , no viper of that race . " The hos ...
... young and old , rich and poor , men of piety , learned men and laity ; still we live together with the greatest simplicity , since we are all from Khokand and Kashgar , and have among us no Bokhariot , no viper of that race . " The hos ...
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... young , enthusiastic Tartar , belonging to the family of a renowned saint , Hazreti Afak , whose tomb is in Kashgar . The father of my friend Sheikh Sultan Mahmoud was a poet ; Mecca was in imagination his child after the sufferings of ...
... young , enthusiastic Tartar , belonging to the family of a renowned saint , Hazreti Afak , whose tomb is in Kashgar . The father of my friend Sheikh Sultan Mahmoud was a poet ; Mecca was in imagination his child after the sufferings of ...
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... was able , " Allah , ya Allah ! " Every such approximation to their sentiments and actions on my part was recounted by the young travelers to the older pilgrims , to the great delight of the latter , who never ceased repeating " Hadji.
... was able , " Allah , ya Allah ! " Every such approximation to their sentiments and actions on my part was recounted by the young travelers to the older pilgrims , to the great delight of the latter , who never ceased repeating " Hadji.
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... Abbas , but which is fast decaying . Our night quarters - we reached them be- times - was Heften , in the middle of a beautiful for- * “ Ed dünya sidjn ül mumenin , ve djennet ül kafirin . ” est of boxwood . Our young people started off in.
... Abbas , but which is fast decaying . Our night quarters - we reached them be- times - was Heften , in the middle of a beautiful for- * “ Ed dünya sidjn ül mumenin , ve djennet ül kafirin . ” est of boxwood . Our young people started off in.
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... young people started off in quest of a good spring of water for our tea ; but all at once we heard a fearful cry of distress . They came flying back , and recounted to us that they had seen animals at the source , which sprang away with ...
... young people started off in quest of a good spring of water for our tea ; but all at once we heard a fearful cry of distress . They came flying back , and recounted to us that they had seen animals at the source , which sprang away with ...
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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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