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0089 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
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Dras, routes to and from, see
Kárgil to Srinagar, No. 96.

Route No. 66.

From Drós, or Darúsh (Gilgit), to Bokhára
(Central Asia).

A secondary route, passable for horses.

Literature: Khanikoff's Bokhara.

Drós, or Darúsh, 34° 50′; 72° 31′, on the left
bank of the Chitrál, or Kathgárh river—Con-
tinue along the left bank of the Chitrál, or
Kathgárh river—Cross a river—Garét—Brós—
Kúshzu—Denin—Cross the Chitrál river by
bridge.

Chitrál, on the right bank of the Chitrál, or
Kathgárh river—Cross the Chitrál river by
bridge—Ascend the Chitrál valley along its left
side—Rách—Kári—Kogóssi—Moróï.

Móri — △ Bareéss — Reshán.

Búni — Ávi — Meragám — Sonógar.

Mestúj, on the left bank of the Chitrál, or
Kathgárh river—Continue along the left bank
of the Chitrál valley—Dudishái.

Chuinche, }
Breppe, } These three villages are in the
Kush— } district of Yárchun.

Pass the western shore of the Chillebúhi lake
—Derbán—Cross the Mestúj pass.

Encamp at its northern foot—Serhát—
Vóst—Páncha.

Vókhan.

Camp unknown.

Chirim.

Tálekan (From here Faizabád, or Tashgorgán,
is 4 marches distant).

Kundúz.

III. S

Khulm.

. . . . . .

Shahimárdan.

. . . . . . . . .

Bálkh.

. . . . . .

Kárchi—Holy tomb of Padishahi Kálir—Pidna.

Kásan (called Kársan by Khanikoff)—Ruins of
a cistern called Búzurg Sírdab—Karavansarai
of Hója Mubarék—Karaúl—Kákan.

Bokhára, ab. 39° 47′; 64° 34′.

Route
from Élchi to Kárgalik,
see No. 92.

Route
from Élchi to Leh,
see Leh to Élchi.

Route
from Élchi to △ Súmgal,
see No. 216.

Route
from Élchi to Yárkand, by Kárgalik,
see Nos. 92 and 93.

Route
from Gangótri to Kidarnath,
see No. 107.