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Travels in Central Asia: Being the Account of a Journey From Teheran Across the Turkoman Desert ...
Vámbéry, Ármin, 1832-1913
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They are separated into the following taife and tire : TiUffl. Tin.
1, Khorasanli » . . Bedeng, Khodjalij lOzil, HaszelQali.
2* Biradj Katilibasb, Kultcha, S^Qdjou.
3. Sokhti TflpjT, Mumatag, Kurd, Kadyr, 4. Alaacha Kodjeck, Bogadja, Huszein Kara, Ssaad, Okensziz* 6. Herzegi Terki, Djacibeg, Kurama, Jatan, Japagy* The number of their tents, I was toldj amounts to ten thousand.
Vn. Tekke.
These form at this day the greatest and most pow- erful tribe of the Turkomans. They are separated into two
...principal encampments — the first at Akhal (to the east of Tedjend), and the second at Mery.
According to the best accounts, they have sixty thou- sand tents. Possessing less land that is capable of being cultivated than the other Turkoman tribes, they are, so to say, almost forced by nature itself to com- mit acts of robbery, and are a real scourge in the hand of God to the northeasterly portions of Persia, to Herat and its neighborhood. I have only been boiled in milk, during foar or five dajB acquires an elaaticity and csoBsistence as of a silk pulp; this substance they afterward draw out and weave into tbe material bo called.


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