A Ride to Khiva: Travels And Adventures in Central Asia
A Ride to Khiva: Travels And Adventures in Central Asia
Fred Burnaby
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The commander was thus prevented 1 making a map of the Balkan hills. However, he recommended the construction of a fort near Kras- novodsk Bay, under the pretext of opening out friendly relations with the Turkomans. He then sailed to Ashourade and to Hassan Kuli Bay,* * A correspondent of the Golos^ writing in 1871 from Baku, after a visit to all tne military positions on the east coast of the Caspian, observes that " Hassan Kuli, Gomush Tepe, and the localities there- abouts, are now Turkomani...a lUjwCt and not de facio^ as I was assured, 230 A Ride to Khiva. where he bombarded a Turkoman settlement, and took Chikishlar. The Russians commenced building a new fort at Krasnovodsk Bay in the autumn of 1869. A station was formed in 1870 at Tash Arvat-Kala, 103 miles from Krasnovodsk. Two military intermediate posts were also established, one on the shore of Michael Bay, at a place called Mikhailovsk, and another on the Aktam, at Mulla Kari. A connecting link of communication was thus formed with the head- quarters at Krasnovodsk.
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