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... Badakhshan . Hudsoni Geograph . Min . Gr©¡c . vol . III . p . 110. There seems , therefore , to be some uncertainty as to the tract of country to which the name was at first applied . The name , at least , of Belor , is also given to ...
... Badakhshan . Hudsoni Geograph . Min . Gr©¡c . vol . III . p . 110. There seems , therefore , to be some uncertainty as to the tract of country to which the name was at first applied . The name , at least , of Belor , is also given to ...
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... BADAKHSHAN . Badakhshan is the first district to the south of the Amu . In the age of Baber , it was considered as being bounded on the south by Kafferistân , on the east by Upper Kâshghar , on the north by Khutlân , and on the west by ...
... BADAKHSHAN . Badakhshan is the first district to the south of the Amu . In the age of Baber , it was considered as being bounded on the south by Kafferistân , on the east by Upper Kâshghar , on the north by Khutlân , and on the west by ...
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... Badakhshan on the south ; the Wâkhshâb or Sûrkhrûd , which separated it from Cheghânian or Hissâr on the west ; the hill country of Karatigîn on the north ; and the Belût - tagh on the east . Khutlân is broken in all quarters by hills ...
... Badakhshan on the south ; the Wâkhshâb or Sûrkhrûd , which separated it from Cheghânian or Hissâr on the west ; the hill country of Karatigîn on the north ; and the Belût - tagh on the east . Khutlân is broken in all quarters by hills ...
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... Badakhshan , where they probably learned the art from working the ruby mines and beds of lapis lazuli . A few cannon had begun to be used in sieges , and latterly even in the line . Their military array , however , was still formed ...
... Badakhshan , where they probably learned the art from working the ruby mines and beds of lapis lazuli . A few cannon had begun to be used in sieges , and latterly even in the line . Their military array , however , was still formed ...
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... Badakhshân or Hissâr , which would determine at once , with accu- racy , the true position of Ferghâna . On the ... Badakhshan . Of this check I endeavoured to avail myself . My first step , after laying down Samarkand in long . 64 ...
... Badakhshân or Hissâr , which would determine at once , with accu- racy , the true position of Ferghâna . On the ... Badakhshan . Of this check I endeavoured to avail myself . My first step , after laying down Samarkand in long . 64 ...
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