Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6. Volume 2
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An overland travel narrative through Central Asian highlands recounts long caravan marches, mountain passes, and encounters with nomads, monks, and pilgrims. It portrays life inside Tibetan monasteries—rituals, festivals, hospitality customs such as the khata scarf—and offers ethnographic notes on diet, medicine, crafts, and animal husbandry. Interwoven are historical and religious reflections that compare Buddhist practices with Christian rites, local legends, and institutional organization of lama orders. Episodes of theft, brigand attacks, extreme weather, and stranger-host relationships provide vivid anecdotal color while practical observations on commerce, pilgrimage routes, and monastic governance structure the account.
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