The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Band 25J. Murray, 1855 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... exist ; they also affirm that this plain was formerly covered by the sea , forming one with the Kevvir of Kúm , and that the subsidence of the waters was one of the miracles accomplished at the 4 ABBOTT's Geographical Notes taken during.
... exist ; they also affirm that this plain was formerly covered by the sea , forming one with the Kevvir of Kúm , and that the subsidence of the waters was one of the miracles accomplished at the 4 ABBOTT's Geographical Notes taken during.
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... covered - in bazar , consisting of a line of about 50 shops , where various petty crafts are carried on , and provisions sold . It possesses no commerce , not even one of transit , as the caravans which frequent this road do not enter ...
... covered - in bazar , consisting of a line of about 50 shops , where various petty crafts are carried on , and provisions sold . It possesses no commerce , not even one of transit , as the caravans which frequent this road do not enter ...
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... covered with gilt tiles , the work of Futteh- Aly - Shah ; but I was not permitted to enter , a surly seyed warning my conductor that it was against the rules . Adjoining it is a hand- some mudresseh , or college , consisting of an ...
... covered with gilt tiles , the work of Futteh- Aly - Shah ; but I was not permitted to enter , a surly seyed warning my conductor that it was against the rules . Adjoining it is a hand- some mudresseh , or college , consisting of an ...
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... covered by a building - as usual , ascribed to Shah Abbass . Nothing can be more dreary than the view from this place , not a village or habitation being visible over a wide extent of plain ; the mountains which bound the latter on the ...
... covered by a building - as usual , ascribed to Shah Abbass . Nothing can be more dreary than the view from this place , not a village or habitation being visible over a wide extent of plain ; the mountains which bound the latter on the ...
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... covering a considerable space ; and about two - thirds of a mile beyond brought us to the village Feshark , which I had not expected to reach so soon , the distance from Vertan having been said to be full 5 fursacks , though it really ...
... covering a considerable space ; and about two - thirds of a mile beyond brought us to the village Feshark , which I had not expected to reach so soon , the distance from Vertan having been said to be full 5 fursacks , though it really ...
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