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Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 |
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Gártok, 31° 40′·0; 80° 18′·4 ℞; 15,090 ft., near
the right bank of the Indus river—Continue
along the Indus valley as far as Róngo.
Kyúngbu, in the province of Námru.
Gar Gúnza.
Lángmar—Tágle.
Tashigóng—Sérshang—Tramákerak.
Démchok—Tédur.
Ólok—Kóyul.
Kákzhung—Tegárma.
Róngo, 33° 7′; 78° 50′, near the left bank of
the Indus river.
Route No. 70.
From Gártok (Gnári Khórsum) to Tirthapúri
(Gnári Khórsum).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Moorcroft, in As. Res., Vol. XII., pp. 451-63.
Maps: Cunningham's Panjáb and Western Himálaya.—
Strachey's Kúmáon and Garhvál.
Gártok, 31° 40′·0; 80° 18′·4 ℞; 15,090 ft., near
the right bank of the Indus river—Nakyú.
△ Dikyu—Par—△ Langbóchia—△ Chópta.
Northern foot of the Jilkva, or Chérko
La pass—Cross the Jilkva, or Chérko La pass.
△ Ghialingbo—△ Nigri—△ Chellák—Misr.
Tirthapúri, 31° 11′; 80° 34′ (here are hot
springs).
Route
from Gártok to Tóling,
see No. 230.
△ Ghástoli, routes to and from, see
Bádrinath to Dába, and Bádrinath to the Mána
Pass, Nos. 9 and 10.
Route
from Gilgit to Nágar,
see No. 147.
Route
from Gilgit to Skárdo,
see No. 195.
Route No. 71.
From Gilgit (Gilgit) to Yárkand (Turkistán).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Montgomerie's Memorandum, pp. 11, 12.
This route proceeds for the first two marches
from Gilgit to Húnze (a place called by the
Jagestán people Kanjút). "From Húnze," Captain
Montgomerie says, "there are three roads to
Yárkand: one, that takes twelve, another eight,
and another no more than four days—the last
being only known to the natives of the countries,
and not to the merchants who go to Yárkand."
Captain Montgomerie himself styles the four days'
marches "apocryphal," and they really are so,
the error emanating most probably from the cir-
cumstance that there are four marches from
Húnze to the junction with the Shigar road to
Yárkand.
From Húnze the road to Yárkand crosses the
Húnze pass in the Karakorúm chain (which is
scarcely less than 18,000 ft. in height), and then at
Chángal joins the route from Skárdo to Yárkand
(see Route No. 196). In fact, it may be positively
stated, that there are as many as 23 marches
between Gilgit and Yárkand.
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