An edition of Travels into Bokhara (1834)

Travels into Bokhara

containing the narrative of a voyage on the Indus from the sea to Lahore, with presents from the King of Great Britain. And an account of a journey from India to Cabool, Tartary and Persia. Performed by order of the supreme government of India, in the years 1831, 32 and 33.

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Travels into Bokhara
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An edition of Travels into Bokhara (1834)

Travels into Bokhara

containing the narrative of a voyage on the Indus from the sea to Lahore, with presents from the King of Great Britain. And an account of a journey from India to Cabool, Tartary and Persia. Performed by order of the supreme government of India, in the years 1831, 32 and 33.

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J. Murray
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v. 2

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"In the year 1830, a ship arrived at Bombay, with a present of five horses from the King of Great Britain to Maharaja Runjeet Sing, the Seik chieftain at Lahore, accompanied by a letter of friendship from his majesty's minister to that prince."

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