Merv

Merv
Title Merv PDF eBook
Author Edmund O'Donovan
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1884
Genre Asia, Central
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MERV, A STORY OF ADVENTURES AND CAPTIVITY

MERV, A STORY OF ADVENTURES AND CAPTIVITY
Title MERV, A STORY OF ADVENTURES AND CAPTIVITY PDF eBook
Author EDMOND. O'DONOVAN
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781033511862

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Merv

Merv
Title Merv PDF eBook
Author Edmond O'Donovan
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Release 1884
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Merv

Merv
Title Merv PDF eBook
Author Edmund O'Donovan
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Release 1893
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Merv

Merv
Title Merv PDF eBook
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Release 1883
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Merv; a Story of Adventure and Captivity

Merv; a Story of Adventure and Captivity
Title Merv; a Story of Adventure and Captivity PDF eBook
Author Edmund O'Donovan
Publisher Theclassics.Us
Pages 102
Release 2013-09
Genre
ISBN 9781230233963

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 edition. Excerpt: ...experience of Russians to enable him to form a sound opinion. We had a long conversation upon the political question of the Russian advance. Finally, he remained and slept in the same hut, going away early the next morning. A few days later he surrendered himself to the Russians at Askabad, and afterward had an audience of the Emperor at St. Petersburg. At ten o'clock on the following morning 1 was ordered to mount my horse and proceed to headquarters--to Merv itself, the seat of the Tekke Government, that mysterious.goal to which I had been so long looking forward. It was still raining, and the flat country presented a wretchedly dismal appearance. I was escorted by my fat acquaintance of the previous day, together with twenty other horsemen, and preceded and followed by over a hundred persons on foot. We rode in a northwesterly direction, crossing large and deep irrigation canals, roughly bridged over by tree-trunks covered with brambles and earth, and floundering a good deal through flooded spaces. Then the weather began to brighten somewhat, and I was able to look round. On every side was an immense plain, here and there broken by extensive plantations of trees, and hundreds of groups of beehived-shaped huts, each group consisting of from fifty to two hundred dwellings. The villages were usually from one to two miles apart. The ground was everywhere well tilled, cornfields and great melon beds alternating. Another hour brought us to the banks of the Murgab, which I now saw for the first time. We crossed it upon a rickety bridge, supported on unhewn tree-trunks planted vertically in the riverbed, the roadway being four feet wide, and devoid of anything in the shape of a parapet. This structure was nearly fifteen feet above the surface...

Reference Catalogue of Current Literature

Reference Catalogue of Current Literature
Title Reference Catalogue of Current Literature PDF eBook
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Pages 1452
Release 1894
Genre English literature
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