The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies, Volumen21Black, Parbury, & Allen, 1826 |
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Página 351
... as the shuttle's forced to fly , For other's pastime , —so am I. • The original words are in Sir Wm . Ouseley's Oriental Collections . 2Y 2 JOURNEY JOURNEY TO KHOKAND . In the first number of M. 1826.1 351 A Hindu Song .
... as the shuttle's forced to fly , For other's pastime , —so am I. • The original words are in Sir Wm . Ouseley's Oriental Collections . 2Y 2 JOURNEY JOURNEY TO KHOKAND . In the first number of M. 1826.1 351 A Hindu Song .
Página 352
... Khokand as readily as his mother - tongue ; the facilities he possessed for acquiring a know- ledge of the imperfectly known state of Khokand were , consequently , con- siderable . A brief notice of this journey , extracted from the ...
... Khokand as readily as his mother - tongue ; the facilities he possessed for acquiring a know- ledge of the imperfectly known state of Khokand were , consequently , con- siderable . A brief notice of this journey , extracted from the ...
Página 353
... Khokand . The course of the Tchoui , according to M. Klaproth , is very badly des- cribed in our charts . It originates from the western angle of the great lake Touz - koul , and proceeds towards the north - west , receiving a ...
... Khokand . The course of the Tchoui , according to M. Klaproth , is very badly des- cribed in our charts . It originates from the western angle of the great lake Touz - koul , and proceeds towards the north - west , receiving a ...
Página 354
... Khokand with a diminished escort . They crossed with difficulty the Tchirchik , a rapid river issuing from the lofty Kyndyr - tau , and passed Khodjand ( a mountain , in the original — a town , accord- ing to M. Klaproth ) ; they ...
... Khokand with a diminished escort . They crossed with difficulty the Tchirchik , a rapid river issuing from the lofty Kyndyr - tau , and passed Khodjand ( a mountain , in the original — a town , accord- ing to M. Klaproth ) ; they ...
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... Khokand horse- men amused themselves by giving a blow now and then to the Cossacs of the escort , whose strange dress excited their wonder . One of the Cossacs took umbrage at this mark of politeness , and gave his aggressor a violent ...
... Khokand horse- men amused themselves by giving a blow now and then to the Cossacs of the escort , whose strange dress excited their wonder . One of the Cossacs took umbrage at this mark of politeness , and gave his aggressor a violent ...
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