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The narrative recounts an overland expedition from Tehran across the Turkmen desert to the eastern Caspian and onward to Khiva, Bukhara, and Samarkand, undertaken in disguise as a dervish. It blends vivid travel episodes and hazards with close observations of local peoples, customs, political conditions, and material life, and emphasizes linguistic fieldwork aimed at clarifying relationships among regional languages. Practical details of routes, encounters, and daily hardships appear alongside a second section of systematic notes on geography, statistics, society, and language, intended as the scientific outcome of the journey.
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