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0107 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 / Page 107 (Grayscale High Resolution Image)

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If1L1$6K : ROUTES 109-111.

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Beira, or Boria (Kilian to B6ria may be made in one day's march) — Pass several villages, amongst which Bésberik.

Kd rg a Ulf'', k, 37° 34'; 74° 36', on the right bank of the Tesnâb river.

Route No. 109.

From KiLIAN (Turkistan) to SÂNCIIU (Turkistan).

A secondary route, passable for horses, and even camels. Fuel and grass plentiful.

Kilian Sullagâss Langar.

0 Ki s s i b û s h, now uninhabited; said to have been in former times a large settlement of Jews with "red hair."

Scinchu, a town, 36° 46'; 76° 16'. Sânchu is from 25 to 28 miles from Kilian; the distance may be performed in one day.

Route

from KiT,IAN to L SÛGET,

see No. 208.

KIÔBRANG PASS, routes to and from, see
NfSANG to BÉK.HAR, No. 154.

Route

from KIRIS to CH6RBAD (PEEN),

see No. 43.

Route

from KfR.IS to KÂRGID,

see No. 95.

Route No. 110.

From KIRIS (Bâlti) to SKÂRDO (Balti).
A principal route, passable for horses.

Literature: Thomson's Western Himalaya, pp. 420-22. Maps: Cunningham's Pânjab and Western Himalaya. —

Waugh and Thuillier's Pânjab and adjoining coun-

tries.

Kiris, 35° 20'; 76° 2'; near the confluence of the Shayôk and Indus rivers — Continue along .the right side of the Indus valley — Golochû, 9 miles from Kiris.

Nar NarbuchûngStanmôssaCross the Indus river.

Skdrdo, 35° 20'•2; 75° 44'.0 r; 7,255 ft., on the left bank of the Indus river (a rather long march).

Route No. 111.

From K6KAND (Central Asia) to BOKHARA.

A principal route, passable for horses and camels. Literature and Maps: Khanikoff's Bokhara, pp.124 and 142.

Road excellent, supplies, &c., plentiful, no passes or rivers of any difficulty. The route is lengthened by great detours, but no direct route for caravans seems to exist.

Kokand, 41° 12'; 68° 54'. Lévi Deridu.

Ks é k o s, near the left bank of the Sir deriâu.

Kh C h a n d ,' near the left bank of the Sir deriâu (Chodjend of the maps. Direction of the road from Kokand to Khûchand west; from Khûchand to Samarkand south).

' Another route to libûchand is: Kokand—Besharék — Kau ebad dm—MaharamKhzehand.

KISHTVÂR, routes to and from, see
CHAMBA to ISLAMABAD, No. 36.

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