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Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 |
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BÂRA—BARAHAT : ROUTES 15-17.
Route
from BARAHAT to DEUL,
see No. 60.
Bärmdur, 32° 26'; 76° 30'; 7,015 ft., on the left bank of the Budhil river.
Route
from BABA BANGHAL to BIJNATH,
see No. 27.
Route
from BANGHAL to P1 LING,
see No. 168.
Route No. 15.
hrom BARAHAT (Gärhväl) to BHÉTI (Gärhväl).
A secondary route, passable for horses, but with
difficulty.
Maps: Indian Atlas, sheets 66 and 65.—Webb's Map of the Ganges, in As. Res., Vol. XI, p. 447.
Barah Ét, 30° 43'; 78° 26', on the right bank of the Bhagirâthi river—Sâiri—P Pan61 ka bâtel —Cross the Gaséna river—Cross several ridges.
Pha t é r a —Tsäkiât—Phätk6t—Cross the Hâtalu ka dânda pass —Kumarkdti—Shim— K6motTate — Cross the Ts6lpur river— Bdgi — Cross the Aéra ka dânda pass—Med—p Tsâkal.
Md r r i a t—Cross the M ddial ka dânda pass Néval — Agar — Bigun —D611î—Khbt— Cross the Gânal ka dânda pass—Guphâl—Cross the Bâlki nâdi — Shoâla — Guniâli — Arsha — Tansani p Tikar— Cross the Piku ka dânda pass Kâria.
Bhéti, 30° 36'; 78° 44'.
Route No. 16.
From BARAHAT (Gärhväl) to KUTNbB (Gârhvâl).
A principal route, passable for horses.
Maps: Indian Atlas, sheets 66, 48, and 65.
B a r a h t t, 30° 43'; 78° 26', on the right bank of the Bhagirâthi river— B6keri—PhätâraBdsung—Baddt—Cross the KakOt ka dânda pass—Cross the Barâna nAddi—Kâuva—Partir.
Up e r k ô t i— Cross the Rish,r nâlah—Cross the Monerfir pass—Cross the TsAkoni pass.
Shdlna.
Kutnôr, 30° 51'; 78° 19'; 5,106 ft., a very easy stage.
Route
from BARAHAT to MÂSSIRI,
see No. 138.
Route No. 17.
From BARAHAT (Gärhväl) to RAITAL (Gärhväl).
A secondary route, frequently taken by fakirs,
impassable for horses.
Literature: Webb, in As. Res., Vol. XI., pp. 474-80. Maps: Indian Atlas, sheets 66 and 65.
Bar a h ?t t, 30° 43'; 78° 26', on the right bank of the Bhagirâthi river—Jâkola—Cross two small nälahs— Gusdli—Doâr—Notârna.
Rdital, 30° 49'; 78° 34'; 6,949 ft., near the right bank of the Bhagirâthi river.
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