[General Houtum-Schindler (l.c. pp. 493-495), speaking of the Itinerary
from Kermn to Hormz and back, says: ‘Only two of the many routes between
Kermn and Bender “Abbs coincide more or less with Marco Polo”s
description. These two routes are the one over the Deh Bekr?Pass [see
above, Colonel Smith], and the one vi?Srd? The latter is the one, I
think, taken by Marco Polo. The more direct roads to the west are for the
greater part through mountainous country, and have not twelve stages in
plains which we find enumerated in Marco Polo”s Itinerary. The road vi?
Bft, Urz? and the Zendn Pass, for instance, has only four stages in
plains; the road, vi?Rhbur, Rdbr and the Nevergn Pass only six; and
the road vi?Srjn also only six.’
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