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Sketches of Central Asia (1868) / Additional chapters on my travels, adventures, and on the ethnology of Central Asia

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A collection of travel sketches and supplementary chapters recounts the author's journeys through Central Asia, mixing first-person anecdotes and disguises with close observation of local life. It portrays religious orders and dervish rituals, caravan and desert travel, domestic customs, court life in places like Khiva and Bokhara, and the slave trade, alongside discussions of agriculture, ancient and literary traditions, ethnography of Turanian and Iranian peoples, and the strategic rivalry between Russia and England. Chapters alternate narrative episodes with analytical sketches of social institutions and regional history.

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Ármin Vámbéry

Ármin Vámbéry was a Hungarian traveler, linguist, and writer known for his extensive explorations of Central Asia. Born in 1832, he gained prominence through his detailed accounts of his travels, particularly in his notable work "Sketches of Central Asia," which provides insights into the cultures and peoples of the region. Vámbéry's adventures took him across the Turkoman Desert to significant cities like Khiva and Bokhara, where he documented his experiences and observations. His memoirs, including "The Story of My Struggles," reflect not only his personal journey but also his scholarly contributions to the understanding of Central Asian ethnology and history.

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