Chap.XIII. of Monfieur Tavernier. 12c 



By the way take i.otice,that the i\%*,,,, though they live almoft after the fame man-" 

 ncr as the Tartars, and are under the lame Prince, yet they perfectly hate them ; 

 reproaching them for effeminate, becauie they live in Houies and Villages , whereas 

 the true Souldier fhould live in Tents as they do, to be ready upon all occafions. 



They that run a-foot, as well in thefe Countries, as in Perfta, when they are wea= 

 ry, take Walnuts and bruile them, and then rub the Soles of their feet with them 

 before the fire as hot as they can endure it, which presently makes them frelh 

 again. 



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Having thus done with all the feveral Roads \ here follows an Alphabetical Table 

 of ^Longitudes and Latitudes of all the Principal Cities of the whole Empire of 

 " ma. 



"1? 



THE 



\ LONGITUDES and LATITUDES 



OF THE 



Principal Cities of Persia, according as the Geographers 

 of tbofc Countries face them. 



AAmoul is in 72 Degrees, jo Min. of Longitude, 3d deg. of Latitude. The 

 Lands about this City abound in Prunes. 

 Abehcr, in 74 deg. * o min. Long. 2 6 deg. 1 y min. Lat. 1 2 Leagues from Casbtn, 

 a imall City y but the Land is good about it. - . ^ 



Abfecm, in 79 deg. . 5 min. Long. 37 deg. 1 o^mirf.vLat. A finall City in an ex- 

 cellent Soil. 



Abdihil, in 6c deg. 2 o rain.- Long. 2 6 deg. 24 min. Lat. The Inhabitants are mod 

 Chriftians, and there are many ancient Churches in it. It depends upon Sut- 

 tany. 



Alnvaz, 70 deg. 1 5 min. Long. 2 tdeg. 1 5 min. Lat. A fmall City half ruin'd, 

 in the Province of Belad-Cowreflon, in a Soil that yields excellent Fruits. 



Arbilla, 6 9 deg. so min. Long. 3 6 deg. 20 min. Lat. A Imall Champaign City, 

 where Provifions are Cheap. 



A,- devil, 01 deg. 3 min. Long. 3 8 deg. t «> min. Lat. 



Ardefton, 7 7 deg. 1 o min. Long. 3 3 deg. 7 min. Lat. Famous for the Copper 

 VefTels that are there made. 



Anon, 74 deg. 22 min. Long. 3: deg. 25 mm. Lat. One of the three places 

 where Olives grow in all Per Jut. 



Ajfed-Abad, 63 deg. 40 min. Long. 3 4 deg. 50 min. Lat. A imall City toward 

 Amadan. 



Ava i 75 deg. io min. Long. 34 deg. 40 min. Lat. This is a very fraall 

 place. 



Az.adkar ,or Tevw y %% deg. 1 s min. Long. 3 6 deg. 2 2 min. Lat. A City in a great 

 Plain, where there are above four hundred Channels under-ground. 



B. 



P'lbSlAbab, or, the Cjate of Gates; call'd alfo Demtr-capi; or, the Q 'ate of 

 Iron, 1 he Tartars call it Mmi\on\ 7 $ deg. 1 y.min. Long. 45 deg. 1 5 min. Lat. It 

 wis been formerly a ftrong place. Bad\eifi 7 





