... already named, who ordered the birds' fastenings to be loosened and their liberty to be given them. Thenceforward the Uigliurs often sent horses. Mr. Parker has collected some interesting facts about the Uighurs from the notices of the various embassies,... A Thousand Years of the Tartars - Trang 287bởi Edward Harper Parker - 1895 - 371 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1898 - 1142 trang
...the Uighurs from the notices of the various embassies, etc., at this time. Tims the Uighur country is described as producing yaks, precious stones, wild...horns, sal ammoniac, castoreum, diamonds (?], red salt, hair rugs, cotton, and horse-skins. The country grew various kinds of wheat, barley, yellow hemp (abutilon),... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1898 - 1044 trang
...the Uighurs from the notices of the various embassies, etc., at this time. Thus the Uighur country is described as producing yaks, precious stones, wild...horns, sal ammoniac, castoreum, diamonds (?), red salt, hair rugs, cotton, and horse-skins. The country grew various kinds of wheat, barley, yellow hemp (abutilon),... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1898 - 1026 trang
...the Uighurs from the notices of the various embassies, etc., at this time. Thus the Uighur country is described as producing yaks, precious stones, wild...single-humped camels, antelope horns, sal ammoniac, castorcum, diamonds (?j, red salt, hair rugs, cotton, and horse-skins. The country grew various kinds... | |
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