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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.1 | |
マルコ=ポーロ卿の記録 : vol.1 |
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MARCO POLO Boox I.
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
OF THE PROVINCE OF CHARCHAN.
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CHARCHAN is a Province of Great Turkey, lying between
north-east and east. The people worship Mahommet.
There are numerous towns and villages, and the chief
city of the kingdom bears its name, Charchan. The
Province contains rivers which bring down Jasper and
Chalcedony, and these are carried for sale into Cathay,
where they fetch great prices. The whole of the
Province is sandy, and so is the road all the way from
Pein, and much of the water that you find is bitter and
bad. However, at some places you do find fresh and
sweet water. When an army passes through the land,
the people escape with their wives, children, and cattle a
distance of two or three days' journey into the sandy
waste ; and knowing the spots where water is to be had,
they are able to live there, and to keep their cattle alive,
whilst it is impossible to discover them ; for the wind
immediately blows the sand over their track.
Quitting Charchan, you ride some five days through
the sands, finding none but bad and bitter water, and
then you come to a place where the water is sweet. And
now I will tell you of a province called Lop, in which
there is a city, also called LOP, which you come to at the
,. end of those five days. It is at the entrance of the great
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Desert, •and it is here that travellers repose before
entering on the Desert.'
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NOTE I.—Though the Lake of Lob or Lop appears on all our maps, from Chinese authority, the latter does not seem to have supplied information as to a town so called. We have, however, indications of the existence of such a place, both
.~ medieval and recent. The History of Mirza Haidar, called the Táríkh-i-Rashídí, already referred to, in describing the Great Basin of Eastern Turkestan, says : " Formerly there were several large cities in this plain ; the names of two have survived—Lob and _hank, but of the rest there is no trace or tradition ; all is buried under the sand." [Forsyth (J. R. G. S. X LV I I. 1877, p. 5) says that he thinks
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