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... Kokan , properly called Khokend , ( the Ancient Ferghana , ) in Central Asia . By W. H. Wathen , Esq . Persian Secretary to the Bombay Government , & c . II . - Note of a Pilgrimage undertaken by an U'sbek and his two Sons from Khokend ...
... Kokan , properly called Khokend , ( the Ancient Ferghana , ) in Central Asia . By W. H. Wathen , Esq . Persian Secretary to the Bombay Government , & c . II . - Note of a Pilgrimage undertaken by an U'sbek and his two Sons from Khokend ...
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... Kokan , ( the ancient Ferghana ) in central Asia ; also the memoir of a Pilgrimage made by an Usbek and his two sons from Kokan through Russia to Mecca , in the year 1820 . These interesting papers , relating to a state placed betwixt ...
... Kokan , ( the ancient Ferghana ) in central Asia ; also the memoir of a Pilgrimage made by an Usbek and his two sons from Kokan through Russia to Mecca , in the year 1820 . These interesting papers , relating to a state placed betwixt ...
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... Kokan , properly called Khokend , ( the Ancient Ferghana , ) in Central Asia . By W. H , WATHEN , Esq . Persian Secretary to the Bombay Government , & c . [ Read at the Meeting of the 6th August . ] DURING the last few years ...
... Kokan , properly called Khokend , ( the Ancient Ferghana , ) in Central Asia . By W. H , WATHEN , Esq . Persian Secretary to the Bombay Government , & c . [ Read at the Meeting of the 6th August . ] DURING the last few years ...
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Asiatic Society (Kolkata, India). Kokan , and Yárkend . Among those who arrived during the present year , 1834 , was a noble of high rank of Kokan ; his name was KHOJA Behádur KháN , who held the title of KHU'SH BE'GI , and was prime ...
Asiatic Society (Kolkata, India). Kokan , and Yárkend . Among those who arrived during the present year , 1834 , was a noble of high rank of Kokan ; his name was KHOJA Behádur KháN , who held the title of KHU'SH BE'GI , and was prime ...
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... Kokan has been governed by U'sbek princes , who trace their descent from CHENGÍZ KHÁN , and who transferred the capital from Andeján to Kokan . The state of Kokan consists of eight extensive governments , each deriving its name from its ...
... Kokan has been governed by U'sbek princes , who trace their descent from CHENGÍZ KHÁN , and who transferred the capital from Andeján to Kokan . The state of Kokan consists of eight extensive governments , each deriving its name from its ...
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