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Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 |
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BÂRK—BÉK : ROUTES 20, 21.
Route
from BÂRKOT to J6GAR,
see No. 79.
Route No. 20.
From BÂaKÔT (Gärhval) to KUTNOR (Gârhv{I).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Hodgson, in As. Res., Vol. XIV., pp. 138-40.Jacquemont's Journal, Vol. II., pp. 58-73.—Skinner's Excursions, Vol. I., pp. 267-81.
Maps : Indian Atlas, sheets 48 and 65.
Beirkôt, 30° 48'; 78° 14'; 4,140 ft., on the left bank of the Jamna river—Continue along the left bank of the Jamna river—Rajtar bridge over the Jamna river (level of the river 3,865 ft.) —A large spring "Gangani pani" (4,097 ft.), close to Rajtar bridge (the legend connected with this "holy spring" is contained in Skinner's Excursions, Vol. I., p. 275) — Cross a nalah Bansar (opposite Bansar is Thanno, from which the road branches off to Kidarkanta; see Route No. 224)—Khanéra.
Kutnör, 30° 51'; 78° 19'; 5,106 ft., a large village on the left bank of the Jamna river.
Route
from BÂRKST to MANDRÂSSU, see No. 133.
Route
from BÂRMÂUR to BÂRA BÂNGHAL, see No. 14.
Route No. 21.
From BÂRMÂUR (Châmba) to CRIMEA (Chamba).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. X., pp. 109-11. Maps: Cunningham's Pänjâb and Western Himalaya.—
Waugh and Thuillier's Pdnjab and adjoining coun-
tries.
Bârmdur, 32° 26'; 76° 30'; 7,015 ft., on the left bank of the Budhil river — Descend the Budhil valley.
Koh, on the left bank of the Budhil river — Cross the Ravi river.
Ch a i t r d r i, on the left bank of the Ravi river. Bdssu—Descend the Ravi valley.
Md h i l a, on the left bank of the Ravi river Cross the Ravi river by bridge.
Chdmba, 32° 33'; 76° 71'; 3,015 ft., on the right bank of the Ravi river.
Route
from BÂRMÂUR to TRILOKNÂTH,
see No. 233.
Route
from BÉKHAR to CH©BRANG,
see No. 33.
Route
from BÉKHAR to A Do SÛMDO, see No. 65.
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