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0355 Southern Tibet : vol.1
Southern Tibet : vol.1 / Page 355 (Color Image)

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doi: 10.20676/00000263
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which is superfluous to repeat,
from where it flows to the city of G
thence to Atuk, occurring in the
he extracts from books and narr
nger background to the high co

somewhat earlier period, for h
1658 to 1707. But as these M
be mentioned here.) There is o
me, and the author relies more
e Lant, Bernier, Tavernier and
it takes with soume almost all
Regarding the source of the Ind
country of the Mogols Dominion
re is indeed but one large lake
at the River Indus takes its Sour
geographer. Its true that a grea
alia . . .

r les États occupez par les Mahom
is the chief Indian residents of
a to Travellers 200 years ago.
d try to find out the cause of the
he passes from summer to winter
at at the foot of the mountain
d ice and frozen snow. Throu
l be examined. In these words
e in hypsometrical relations, whi
20 years before. The place
great rivers had not yet attain

a place called Sang-säid, an
en in summer from Casmir,
and, provided the story to be tru
emon.» Where this «White Sto
er told.
e countries situated in the north
that is to be found in them.

from it's Foundation to Tamilan's C
M. Manucci, a Venetian, at the C
London 1709, p. 35 and 134.
ndon 1735, p. 47 et seq.