March 31, 2007

NOTE 3

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NOTE 3.–Though Burnes speaks of the part of the road that we suppose
necessarily to have been here followed from Balkh towards Taican, as
barren and dreary, he adds that the ruins of _aqueducts_ and houses proved
that the land had at one time been peopled, though now destitute of water,
and consequently of inhabitants. The country would seem to have reverted
at the time of Burnes” journey, from like causes, nearly to the state in
which Marco found it after the Mongol devastations.

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March 30, 2007

Marco always applies to the Mongol Khans of Persia the title of ‘Lords of

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Now we will quit that province and go three days” journey forward

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NOTE 2

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[Illustration: Ruins of Bolghar

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March 29, 2007

[5] Here is the passage, which is worth giving for more reasons than one:

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March 28, 2007

‘At the last day of the year the Mongols suddenly changed their

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March 27, 2007

Kermán was a Nestorian see, under the Metropolitan of Fars

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And it is the truth that if a foreigner comes to the house of one of these

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March 26, 2007

CHAPTER XII

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