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0041 Ruins of Desert Cathay : vol.1
Ruins of Desert Cathay : vol.1 / Page 41 (Color Image)

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ILLUSTRATIONS

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I. View from Malakand Fort north into the Swat Valley ; Crater

Camp in foreground   I2

  1. Chakdara Fort, Swat Valley, seen from north   •   14

  2. Shikarai hamlet above Dir, with Dir Levies on road .   •   14

  3. Ruin of old Hindu temple, Gumbat, Talash Valley .   16

  4. Ruin of Karwan-balasi near Bozai-gumbaz, Little Pamir   16

  5. Pathan and Gujar carriers collected at Kolandi, above Dir.

Dir Levies on flanks   20

  1. View of Lowarai Pass from Gujar Post   . .   22

  2. Gorge near Ziarat, below Lowarai Pass   ▪   24

  3. Snow-beds of avalanches from side valley of Buzagol, above

Ashret .   •   26

1o. In Tangi-tar gorge below Tar-bashi .   26

I I. Kafirs settled at Ayun, Chitral   32

I2. Chitrali villagers collected for anthropometrical examination   32

  1. Tirich-Mir Peak, seen from below Chitral Agency .   ▪   34

  2. Mosque. in grove of Chinars (Bazar-masjid), near Chitral

Agency .   •   36

  1. Bashgali Kafirs, anthropometrically examined at Chitral

Agency .   •   38

  1. Oxus Valley near Sarhad, with range towards Great Pamir,

seen from Kansir spur .   •   44

  1. Villagers of Buni, Mastuj, with Khan Sahib Pir Bakhsh and

Kurban   •   44

  1. Bahadur Khan, Governor of Mastuj, with his two sons,

Khan Sahib Pir Bakhsh, and Mastuji attendants .   46

  1. Obaidullah Khan, with his sons and villagers, Miragram   48

  2. Parlour in Obaidullah's house, Miragram   .   •   48
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