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Travels in Central Asia

Vambery, Arminius(Edited by)
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Vambery's "Travels in Central Asia" describes the author's celebrated journey through Central Asia in 1863, motivated by linguistic research.

Disguised as a dervish and travelling with a party of Muslim pilgrims, he succeeded in crossing the dreaded Turkoman desert via the ancient bed of the Oxus, and visiting the cities of Khiva, Bokhara and Samarkand without detection.

As well as describing these cities during their final years of independence (all were annexed by Russia within ten years of his visit), Vambery gives considerable details of the social and political relations, character and customs of the region.

Finally, he provides a vivid narrative of caravan life, and of a remarkable journey in which he went in constant danger of exposure.

This edition maintains all the material from the original 1864 edition, including the various tables and illustrations.

Only the map has been reduced in scale.

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Product Details
Cambridge Scholars Press
1904303072 / 9781904303077
Hardback
01/07/2002
United Kingdom
English
280 p. : ill.
22 cm
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