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" B, but in the 0 and D texts, ten) li from east to west and 300 li from North to south, its capital being 15 or 16 li in circuit. In products and manners and customs it resembled Mungkan, but its people differed in being of a very malicious disposition.... "
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History of the Mongols: The Mongols proper and the Kalmuks

Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth - 1876 - 800 pages
...and the Abaghas moved into fresh quarters, between the Khaghotshids and Sunids.* " Their land ia 200 li from east to west, and 300 li from north to south. ,It joins on the cast the frontier of the Abaghanars, on the west that of the Sunids, on the south...
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On Yuan Chwang's Travels in India, 629-645 A.D.

Thomas Watters - 1905 - 374 pages
...Kih-lih-seh-mo country, formerly Tokhara territory. This country was above 1000 (according to B, but in the 0 and D texts, ten) li from east to west and 300 li...obliged to believe that Yuan-chuang actually went ' op. cp 106. ' Abhi-ta-vib., ch. 24 (No. 1263). 1 op. cp 107. to the district here described. The...
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On Yuan Chwang's Travels in India, 629-645 A.D.

Thomas Watters - 1904 - 432 pages
...pilgrim out of the limits of the Tokhara country and into the Fan-yen-na country. This was above 2000 li from east to west and 300 li from north to south. It was in the midst of the Snowy Mountains, and its inhabitants taking advantage of the mountains and...
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On Yuan Chwang's Travels in India, 629-645 A.D.

Thomas Watters - 1905 - 392 pages
...was above 200 li in circuit and its capital was 14 or 15 li in circuit; the district was like Kunduz in natural productions and the ways of the people....li from North to south, its capital being 15 or 16 //' in circuit. In products and manners and customs it resembled Mungkan, but its people differed in...
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Si-yu-ki: Travels of Fa-hian or Fo-Kwŏ-ki. The mission of Sung-Yun and Hwei ...

Hsüan-tsang - 1906 - 362 pages
...and arrive at the kingdom of Fanyen-na (Bamiyan). FAN-YEN-NA [BAMIYAX].IW This kingdom is about 2000 li from east to west, and 300 li from north to south. It is situated iu the midst Debus. Ibn Haukal also states 168 This phrase, wei iav, may refer that...
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Epigraphia Indica and Record of the Archæological Survey of India, Volume 14

1918 - 538 pages
...Wei annals state that the country was surrounded by four mountain ranges, and that it extended 800 li from east to. west and 300 li from north to south ; Finally Ki-pin can very well be a rendering of an Indian word Kapira ; cf. the transliteration of...
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Si-yu-ki: Buddhist Records of the Western World : Translated from the ...

Xuanzang, Samuel Beal - 2000 - 356 pages
...arrive at the kingdom of Fanyen-na (Bamiyan). FAN-YEN-NA [DAMivAN]. 109 This kingdom is about 2000 li from east to west, and 300 li from north to south. It is situated in the midst Delias. Ibn Haukal also states '" This phrase, uei wu, may refer that the...
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