often mentioned in the history of Chingis Khan”s wars with the Tangut
kingdom
Palladius (19) adds: ‘_Erigaia_ is not to be confounded with _Urahai_,
often mentioned in the history of Chingis Khan”s wars with the Tangut
kingdom. Urahai was a fortress in a pass of the same name in the Alashan
Mountains. Chingis Khan spent five months there (an. 1208), during which
he invaded and plundered the country in the neighbourhood. [_Si hia shu
shi._] The Alashan Mountains form a semicircle 500 _li_ in extent, and
have over forty narrow passes leading to the department of Ning-hia; the
broadest and most practicable of these is now called Ch”i-mu-K”ow; it is
not more than 80 feet broad. [_Ning hia ju chi._] It may be that the
Urahai fortress existed near this pass.’
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