Visits to High Tartary, Yarkand, and Kashgar


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Written over a century ago by British tea planter and pioneer explorer Robert Shaw, this volume recounts Shaw's now celebrated journey into Central Asia. Shaw set out on his expedition in 1868--a time when Britain and Russia were aggressively vying for control over the uncharted terrain of Central Asia--in the hope of opening up the region as a market for Indian tea and becoming the first Englishman to visit the almost legendary towns of Chinese Turkistan. This lively and detailed account describes the course and events of Shaw's journey as well as the bloody warfare waged by Turkic autocrats and the elaborate social rituals of their elite.







Visits to High Tartary, Yarkand, and Kashgar (Formerly Chinese Tartary)


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Visits to High Tartary, Yârkand, and Kâshgar (Formerly Chinese Tartary): And Return Journey Over the Karakoram Pass


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Visits to High Tartary, Yarkand, and Kashghar


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.










The American Cyclopaedia


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The Cultures of Ancient Xinjiang, Western China: Crossroads of the Silk Roads


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One of the least known but culturally rich and complex regions located at the heart of Asia, Xinjiang was a hub for the Silk Roads, serving international links between cultures to the west, east, north and south. Trade, artefacts, foods, technologies, ideas, beliefs, animals and people traversed the glacier covered mountain and desert boundaries.