| 1854 - 786 pages
...same name itself with the rajah's stronghold on the east end of it, was a very conspicuous object. The stream from the valley of Shighur, which joins...assemblage of the enormous summits that compose the « 11. ass, 230. Tibetian Himalaya." 6 Eespecting the origin of Iskardoh, » Jour. AI. 800. Wade? mentions... | |
| Edward Thornton - 1857 - 1036 pages
...same name itself with the rajah's stronghold on the east end of it, was a very conspicuous object. The stream from the valley of Shighur, which joins...the height of its left bank, whilst on the north, manufacture of gunpowder at Ishapore was, i by him on his first visit however, directed to be suspended... | |
| 1874 - 418 pages
...valley of Shighur, which joins the Indus at its foot, was visible from the spot where I stood, while to the north, and wherever the eye could rove, arose,...assemblage of the enormous summits that compose the Tibetan Himalaya. " The cold and lateness of the hour made it nece-ssary to descend from the ridge,... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1893 - 348 pages
...valley of Shighur, which joins the Indus at its foot, was visible from the spot where I stood, while to the north, and wherever the eye could rove, arose,...assemblage of the enormous summits that compose the Thibetan Himalaya. " We did not reach the rock of Iskardo until the afternoon of the next day, and... | |
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