August 31, 2007

As to the pasture, Timkowski heard that ‘the pasturage of Pamir is so

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luxuriant and nutritious, that if horses are left on it for more than
forty days they die of repletion
As to the pasture, Timkowski heard that ‘the pasturage of Pamir is so
luxuriant and nutritious, that if horses are left on it for more than
forty days they die of repletion.’ (I. 421.) And Wood: ‘The grass of
Pamir, they tell you, is so rich that a sorry horse is here brought into
good condition in less than twenty days; and its nourishing qualities are
evidenced in the productiveness of their ewes, which almost invariably
bring forth two lambs at a birth.’ (P. 365.)

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August 30, 2007

This is the fashion of their religion

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You must know that the Tartars keep high festival yearly on their

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So then he mustered all his forces, and levied such a host as never before

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August 29, 2007

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NOTE 1

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August 28, 2007

King Barac is Borrak Khan, great-grandson of Chagatai, and sovereign of

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The annals of the Ming Dynasty, which succeeded the Mongols in China,

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August 27, 2007

‘Our Lord has listened to the prayers of His servant

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[_Bon-po_ seems to be (according to Grenard, II

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