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0034 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
インドおよび高地アジアへの科学調査隊派遣の成果 : vol.3
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by explanations as to the roads, nature of the passes, and heights of various places,¹
supplies, fuel, and general information, they will afford, we trust, increased facilities for
future travellers, in visiting many of the interesting parts of High Asia, the difficulty
of access to which has hitherto been greatly exaggerated. At the same time such
a route-book may be regarded as having a practical bearing upon questions of a more
general nature, especially when it is taken into consideration that many provinces of
High Asia are of great importance for India, in a commercial, as well as in a mili-
tary point of view.

Geographical Area. The present volume contains the routes leading through
the following provinces of High Asia:

A. PROVINCES OF THE HIMÁLAYA.²

1. Kámáon, 4. Kúlu, 7. Rajáuri, 10. Kishtvár,
2. Gárhvál, 5. Chámba, 8. Kánáur, 11. Kashmír,
3. Simla, 6. Jámu, 9. Lahôl, 12. Márri.

B. PROVINCES OF WESTERN TIBET.

1. Gnári Khórsum,³ 4. Dras, 7. Núbra, 9. Hasóra,
2. Spiti, 5. Ladák, 8. Bálti, 10. *Gílgit,
3. Zankhar, 6. Pangkóng,

C. PROVINCES OF CENTRAL ASIA.

1. *Turkistán, | 2. *Kókand, | 3. *Bokhára.

An asterisk (*) marks those provinces which, for the present at least (1862), are
only accessible to Europeans under the frail protection of a disguise; though, even
with such assistance, travelling in these countries is attended with much personal risk
and danger.