A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific: Or A Physical, Political, and Statistical Account of the World and Its Various Divisions, Svazek 5A. Fullarton and Company, 1832 |
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Strana 94
... Kerlon , and the Hangay Alin which runs S.E. from the most eastern windings of the great Bogdo through Mongolia , and is called Changai Alin by Pallas , and finally the great Bogdo itself , supposed by the natives to be the highest ...
... Kerlon , and the Hangay Alin which runs S.E. from the most eastern windings of the great Bogdo through Mongolia , and is called Changai Alin by Pallas , and finally the great Bogdo itself , supposed by the natives to be the highest ...
Strana 95
... Kerlon only that it can be called a Mongolian river , as beyond the Koolon Noor it is partly a Russian river . It is but a small shallow stream not above 60 feet broad , and runs a long winding course of 600 miles , almost due E. to the ...
... Kerlon only that it can be called a Mongolian river , as beyond the Koolon Noor it is partly a Russian river . It is but a small shallow stream not above 60 feet broad , and runs a long winding course of 600 miles , almost due E. to the ...
Strana 96
... Kerlon and Khal- ka rivers run , and out of which issues the Argoon . It extends from 48 ° 45 ′ 50. N. to 49 ° 26 ′ N .; and is about 46 B. miles long from S.W. to N.E. by one - half in breadth . Whether it is fresh , or brackish , or ...
... Kerlon and Khal- ka rivers run , and out of which issues the Argoon . It extends from 48 ° 45 ′ 50. N. to 49 ° 26 ′ N .; and is about 46 B. miles long from S.W. to N.E. by one - half in breadth . Whether it is fresh , or brackish , or ...
Strana 97
... Kerlon , have none equal to them in Tartary , and are of more account with the Mongols on this account than any other streams that are found in this region . These meadows and plains afford pasture for innumerable flocks of horses ...
... Kerlon , have none equal to them in Tartary , and are of more account with the Mongols on this account than any other streams that are found in this region . These meadows and plains afford pasture for innumerable flocks of horses ...
Strana 100
... Kerlon and Toola derive their sources . The Che- ching khan resided towards the source of the Kerlon and alongst that river as far E. as the Argoon and Puyur lakes . It must be observed , however , that most of the taykis who were under ...
... Kerlon and Toola derive their sources . The Che- ching khan resided towards the source of the Kerlon and alongst that river as far E. as the Argoon and Puyur lakes . It must be observed , however , that most of the taykis who were under ...
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