November 30, 2006

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[G. Capus says (_A travers le roy. de Tamerlan_, p. 296) that he found at
Khodjakent, the remains of an enormous plane-tree or _Chinar_, which
measured no less than 48 metres (52 yards) in circumference at the base,
and 9 metres diameter inside the rotten trunk; a dozen tourists from
Tashkent one day feasted inside, and were all at ease.–H. C.]

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(_Gaubil_, 142; _Van Braam_, I

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November 28, 2006

Marches

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I should tell you that all the provinces that I have been speaking of,

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November 27, 2006

When you have ridden those three days, you find a town called CASEM,[NOTE

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NOTE 1

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November 26, 2006

Teimur, according to the same authority, was the third son of Chimkin; but

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