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Travels in Central Asia / Being the Account of a Journey from Teheran Across the Turkoman Desert on the Eastern Shore of the Caspian to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand

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The author undertakes a disguised overland journey from Tehran across the Turkmen desert to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand, recounting caravan life, Caspian crossings, encounters with dervishes and pilgrims, and recurrent danger and deprivation. Narrative travel episodes are paired with careful ethnographic and philological observation: descriptions of local peoples, customs, religious practices, and language affinities, alongside notes on geography, statistics, and political conditions. The book combines a chronological travel memoir with a second, more analytical section that organizes first-hand material for comparative linguistic and social study.

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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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