January 30, 2008

In the abstract of Major Smith”s Itinerary as we have given it, we do not

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find Polo”s city of _Camadi_
In the abstract of Major Smith”s Itinerary as we have given it, we do not
find Polo”s city of _Camadi_. Major Smith writes to me, however, that this
is probably to be sought in ‘the ruined city, the traces of which I
observed in the plain of Jruft near Kerimabad. The name of the city is
now apparently lost.’ It is, however, known to the natives as the _City of
Dakins_, as Mr. Abbott, who visited the site, informs us. This is a name
analogous only to the Arthur”s ovens or Merlin”s caves of our own country,
for all over Mahomedan Asia there are old sites to which legend attaches
the name of _Dakianus_ or the Emperor Decius, the persecuting tyrant of
the Seven Sleepers. ‘The spot,’ says Abbott, ‘is an elevated part of the
plain on the right bank of the Hali Rd, and is thickly strewn with
kiln-baked bricks, and shreds of pottery and glass…. After heavy rain the
peasantry search amongst the ruins for ornaments of stone, and rings and
coins of gold, silver, and copper. The popular tradition concerning the
city is that it was destroyed by a flood long before the birth of Mahomed.’

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January 29, 2008

It is notable that the historian Firishta, in a passage quoted by Tod,

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January 28, 2008

Rashiduddin says of Tabriz that there were gathered there under the eyes

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All the cloths of gold and silk that are called _Mosolins_ are made in

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Inside of this wall there is a second, enclosing a space that is somewhat

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The Hall of the Palace is so large that it could easily dine 6000 people;

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January 27, 2008

NOTE 6

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January 26, 2008

Those who knew that the Salamander was a lizard-like animal were indeed

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But even by extending its limits to Attok, we shall not get within seven

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[’The body [of the Queen of Bali, 17th century] was drawn out of a large

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