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The Chinese traveller, translated by M

Posted on September 24, 2007 by steve

The Chinese traveller, translated by M. Gueluy (_Desc. de la Chine
occidentale_, p. 45), says that all the inhabitants of Khotan are seeking
for precious stones, and that melons and fruits are more plentiful than at
Yarkand.–H. C.]

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