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0123 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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Literature: Montgomerie's Memorandum, p. 11.
Nágor, 36° 1'; 75° 0'; on the left bank of the Nágar river—Descend the Nágar valley along its left side—Múka köt—Sungáren.
Pékar köt (a long march)—Pisán.
Nilt.
Matúmdas—Danjór.
Gilgit, 35° 54'; 74° 18'.

Nágar in Kúlu, routes to and from, see
Sultánpur to Jágatsúk, No. 213.

Route
from Nágar to Shígar,
see No. 186.

Route No. 148.
From Nagkánda (Simla) to Rámpur (Simla).
A principal route, passable for horses. Road made, and throughout exceedingly good.

Literature: Gerard's Koonawar, p. 205-7.—Hutton, in Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. VIII., part II, pp. 901-3.—Jacquemont's Journal, Vol. II., pp. 184-92.—Tables of Routes and Stages, p. 317. — Thomson's Western Himalaya, pp. 42-59.

Maps: Gerard's Koonawar.—Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).

Nagkánda, 31° 14'; 77° 27'; with a bángalo (8,831 ft.)—Cross a nálah—Shitpur—Kanéla—Drul—Thinnu—Descent—Majóti.
Kotgárh (6,412 ft.), near the left bank of the Sátlej river, 10 miles from Nagkánda—Cross two small nálahs—Dúlan—Nánga—Képu, on the left bank of the Sátlej river (steep and nearly continuous descent from Kotzárh)—Continue along the left bank of the Sátlej river—Boraghát, an isolated house (with a mill)—

Gharóla—Cross the Béra river and three small nálahs.
Nirt (2,725 ft.), on the left bank of the Sátlej river—Continue along the left bank of the Sátlej river—Cross the Machára river—Datuágar—Cross the Nógeri nádi—Kolargáu.
Rámpur, 31° 31'-0; 77° 37'-0½; 3,398 ft., on the left bank of the Sátlej river (level of the river 2,912 ft.).

Route
from Nagkánda to Simla,
see No. 191.

Route No. 149.
From Nagkánda (Simla) to Sultánpur (Kúlu).
A principal route, passable for horses. Road made, and very good.

Maps: Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).

Nagkánda, 31° 14'; 77° 27'; with a bángalo (8,831 ft.)—Gumána—Steep descent—Komhársan (5,784 ft.)—Continuous and steep descent—Cross the Sátlej river by a bridge (level of the river 2,345 ft.)—Ascent (long and continuous)—Roáli.
Dalás. A very hot and fatiguing march; it will be advisable to put up for the night at Komhársan, if possible, and then to push on very early to Dalás—Shamísha—Kómarnd—Chun.
Köt (7,678 ft.)—Rushúndi—Cross the Jalóri pass.
Richálu (a rather long march)—Pass several villages—Cross the Tirten river by a bridge—Piach (4,228 ft.)—Rálva.
Lárji, a long march from Richálu to Lárji—Cross a river—Ascend the Biás valley—Dilásni Bádul—Cross the Biás river—Nagáud.
Bijáura, on the right bank of the Biás river—Continue along the Biás valley—Sámsi—Badáu.
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