Works, Volume 37Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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... Tartars and hid himself there , " etc. the Merkit , two of the great tribes of Mongolia . [ The Merkits were a nomadic people of Turkish stock , with a possible infusion of Mongol blood . They are called by Mohamedan writers Uduyut ...
... Tartars and hid himself there , " etc. the Merkit , two of the great tribes of Mongolia . [ The Merkits were a nomadic people of Turkish stock , with a possible infusion of Mongol blood . They are called by Mohamedan writers Uduyut ...
Page 213
... Tartars nobody believed that the earth was habitable beyond these , nor indeed was it believed that there was any country at all beyond . But the Tartars by God's permission , and with wonderful exer- tion , did cross them , and found ...
... Tartars nobody believed that the earth was habitable beyond these , nor indeed was it believed that there was any country at all beyond . But the Tartars by God's permission , and with wonderful exer- tion , did cross them , and found ...
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... Tartars and Pagans3 . 1 He does not in this work . " Tam de apertione maris quam de pavonibus . " There is nothing ... Tartars here is curious , and probably indicates that the Chinese ships occasionally visited Mailapur . The Chinese ...
... Tartars and Pagans3 . 1 He does not in this work . " Tam de apertione maris quam de pavonibus . " There is nothing ... Tartars here is curious , and probably indicates that the Chinese ships occasionally visited Mailapur . The Chinese ...
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early employment 4 sent by the Pope to Kúblái Khan letter from | 26 |
Chagatai 32 chronological difficulties in connexion with the dates | 35 |
Archbishop of Soltania 37 another work probably his but erroneously | 38 |
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