| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 724 pages
...villages, the valley was not all called Pamir as it is now. It was then known by its village names, as in the country beyond Sirikol, which being now occupied...not known by one name, but partly as Charting, Bas Kobat, &c. If deserted it would be Pamir." The Shewa Plain, a summer pasture resort to the north-west... | |
| Sir Thomas Douglas Forsyth - 1875 - 654 pages
...this part was inhabited by Kirghiz, as is shown by the ruins of their villages and burial grounds, the valley was not all called Pamir, as it is now....not known by one name, but partly as Charting, Bas Robát, &c. If deserted it would be Pamir."f * Note. — One objection to this otherwise reasonable... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 696 pages
...villages, the valley was not all called Pamir as it is now. It was then known by its village names, as in the country beyond Sirikol, which being now occupied by Kirghiz is not kuown by one name, but partly as Cliârling, Bas Eobât, &c. If deserted it would be Pamir." The Shewa... | |
| Marco Polo - 1903 - 918 pages
...ruins of their villages and burial-grounds, the valley was not all called Pamir, as it is now. It was known by its village names, as is the country beyond...by Kirghiz is not known by one name, but partly as Chárling, Bas Robát, etc. If deserted it woulj be Pamir." In anote Sir TD Forsyth adds that the same... | |
| Marco Polo - 1903 - 828 pages
...ruins of their villages and burial-grounds, the valley was not all called Pamfr, as it is now. It was known by its village names, as is the country beyond...by Kirghiz is not known by one name, but partly as Charling, Bas Robat, etc. If deserted it would be Pdmfr." In a note Sir TD Forsyth adds that the same... | |
| Marco Polo - 1903 - 812 pages
...ruins of their villages and burial-grounds, the valley was not all called Pamfr, as it is now. It was known by its village names, as is the country beyond Sirikol, which l>eing now occupied by Kirghiz is not known by one name, but partly as Charling, Bas Robat, etc. If... | |
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