In the html edition of this eBook, the image on p. 183 is linked to a higher-resolution version of the illustration. TRAVELS INTO BOKHARA; &c. &c. VOL. I. London: Printed by A. Spottiswoode, New-Street-Square. Drawn by D. Mc. Clise. Engraved by E. Find. Costume of Bokhara London, Published 1834, by John Murray, Albemarle Street.
TRAVELS INTO BOKHARA; BEING THE ACCOUNT OF A JOURNEY FROM INDIA TO CABOOL, TARTARY, AND PERSIA; ALSO, NARRATIVE OF A VOYAGE ON THE INDUS, FROM THE SEA TO LAHORE, WITH PRESENTS FROM THE KING OF GREAT BRITAIN; PERFORMED UNDER THE ORDERS OF THE SUPREME GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, IN THE YEARS 1831, 1832, AND 1833. BY LIEUT. ALEXR BURNES, F.R.S. OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY’S SERVICE; AST POLITICAL RESIDENT IN CUTCH, AND LATE ON A MISSION TO THE COURT of LAHORE. ----“Per syrtes iter Æstuosas, .... per inhospitalem Caucasum, vel quÆ loca fabulosus Lambit Hydaspes.” IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. I. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. MDCCCXXXIV.
THESE TRAVELS INTO BOKHARA ARE INSCRIBED TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD WILLIAM CAVENDISH BENTINCK, G.C.B. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA, &c. &c. &c. UNDER WHOSE AUSPICES THEY WERE UNDERTAKEN AND PERFORMED, BY HIS LORDSHIP’S MOST OBEDIENT, FAITHFUL SERVANT, ALEXR BURNES.
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