Works, Volume 41Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 164
... capital of that one which ruled over Kashgar and Uighuria to be in the site Res . ) has a chapter on Kara K'itai ( i , 208 seq . ) , and in a long note on Bala Sagun , which he calls Belasagun , he says ( p . 226 ) that " according to ...
... capital of that one which ruled over Kashgar and Uighuria to be in the site Res . ) has a chapter on Kara K'itai ( i , 208 seq . ) , and in a long note on Bala Sagun , which he calls Belasagun , he says ( p . 226 ) that " according to ...
Page 207
... capital of Afghanistan . " Kabul first became a capital when Bābar made himself master of it in 1504 , and here he reigned for twenty years before his invasion of Hindustán . It passed on the death of Bābar to his younger son , Kāmrān ...
... capital of Afghanistan . " Kabul first became a capital when Bābar made himself master of it in 1504 , and here he reigned for twenty years before his invasion of Hindustán . It passed on the death of Bābar to his younger son , Kāmrān ...
Page 223
... capital , the population of which is estimated at 5500 inhabitants ( 5000 Musulmans , 500 Chinese ) . The Shui king ( sixth century ) says that the kingdom of Yu t'ien has Si for its capital , that its soil produces a great quantity of ...
... capital , the population of which is estimated at 5500 inhabitants ( 5000 Musulmans , 500 Chinese ) . The Shui king ( sixth century ) says that the kingdom of Yu t'ien has Si for its capital , that its soil produces a great quantity of ...
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