| Henri Cordier - Asia - 1920 - 200 pages
...Badakhshan : ' In leaving Badashan you ride twelve days between east and north-east, ascending a river that runs through land belonging to a brother of the...villages and scattered habitations. The people are Mahommetans, and valiant in war. At the end of those twelve days you come to a province of no great... | |
| Henri Cordier, Marco Polo - Science - 1920 - 182 pages
...Badakhshan : ' In leaving Badashan you ride twelve days 'between east and north-east, ascending a river that runs through land belonging to a brother of the...villages and scattered habitations. The people are Mahommetans, and valiant in war. At the end of those twelve days you come to a province of no great... | |
| Henri Cordier, Marco Polo, Sir Henry Yule - Asia - 1920 - 182 pages
...Badakhshan : 1 In leaving Badashan you ride twelve days 'between east and north-east, ascending a river that runs through land belonging to a brother of the...villages and scattered habitations. The people are Mahommetans, and valiant in war. At the end of those twelve days you come to a province of no great... | |
| Henri Cordier, Marco Polo - Science - 1920 - 188 pages
...Badakhshan : ' In leaving Badashan you ride twelve days between east and north-east, ascending a river that runs through land belonging to a brother of the...villages and scattered habitations. The people are Mahommetans, and valiant in war. At the end of those twelve days you come to a province of no great... | |
| Electronic journals - 1928 - 434 pages
...— Ovis Poll In leaving Bedashan you ride twelve days between east and northeast, ascending a river that runs through land belonging to a brother of the...villages and scattered habitations. The people are Mahommetans, and valiant in war. At the end of those twelve days you come to a province of no great... | |
| Marco Polo, Sir Henry Yule, Henri Cordier - Travel - 1993 - 788 pages
...twelve days hetween east and north-east, ascending a river that runs through land helonging to a hrother of the Prince of Badashan, and containing a good many towns and villages and scattered hahitations. The people are Mahommetans, and valiant in war. At the end of those twelve days you come... | |
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