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0250 Report of a Mission to Yarkund in 1873 : vol.1
Report of a Mission to Yarkund in 1873 : vol.1 / Page 250 (Color Image)

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of Shëk Muhammad Yúsuf p
from the purpose. Instead the
to stipulate them by serving
against the pagans and calli
of 861 H. = 1554
Kúl where he had his camp
of the death of Seyyi
at three invaded Andijin, a
to the Kashkárians. How
and Ibni Karim, the
to his own capital
and their invasion
to Kúlagh
Shid wer R
the Af
north by B
a mountain h
four months' journey
labour, field and domest
every day, and only reap w
her houses, and on the crowd
summer to winter; and an ag
Lárma.

Turpán has few cows, but lots of gr
silk-raising. There is little pasture
no social impure which is remarkable
as a part. The pomegranates are sw
fruit than of other country. Badaksh
have seems to have effected much against
autumn of 896 H. = 1447 A.D.

In the rule of Mirák Khán, his infant s
Khánim. Bábur had him brought to Ká
him to carry. He governed it from
was commanded to India. The Badak
winter of 864. He left Badaksh in the
Kashkária in 908 H. = 1429 A.D. Ch
was lately occupied by Hindál, the bro
Kásim meanwhile Shid negotiated a tr
said he had come to protect the peo
and of preventing it from Kábul. After
kind of promises, Shid was glad to
and flying Akbar on this troubled

Hearing this in the winter of 997 H. =
Akbar appointed Badaksh to the govern
Shid, but he reached the latter. S
Kábul, set out with him and an army of

The fame of Tibet on the north-east all th
tion. It is four months' journey in comi
the tribe of Kirk.

The chief tribe of Tibet trades between
and they on sheep-back. They travel
Kábul. Two hundred families of them h