Chap.XXIV. of Monfienr T a v e jTnT ; : ; 257 



CHAP. XXIV. 



Of the Road by Land from Casbia to Ifpahan to the Frontiers of the 

 Territories of the Great Mogul, through Candahar. 



THe molt ufual road from Ifpahan to Candahar, which the Merchants choofeT/-* Perfi- 

 in regard of the plenty of water which they meet withjies thus ans CDlmi 



' tbedjtfiascet 



From Ifpahan to Sakunegi A? %t s « tffUces h 



ItomSiknnegi to Mouchena de Radar. 10 n$?f'}% 



From Mouchena de Radar to Nanui. 8 Prwencl 



From Nanni ro T)anaraquie. j 5 League. 



From Danaraqiue to Bafabad. 1 5 



From Bafabad to Abiger. o 



From Abiger to Biabanaci. 5 



From BiabanaEi to Cajcui. 5 



From £$*/ to Samagi. i o 



From Samagi to Sadiron. 1 5 



From Sadarou to Chechme-cha. 8 



From Chcchme-cha to Karte. 14 



From Ay^/V to7^z.r,vilIe. 4 



From !K*&W toEfpaque. 7 



From Efpaque to Teoque. 7 



From Teoque to Talkeaue. 6 



From Talkeaue to &r£ 1 o 



From 6)r.r to Te fait an. 9 



From Te fait an to Berjan. 7 



From Berjan to Mot i. 7 



From A/0// toSarbicha. 5 



From Sarbicha to Afcwf. 7 



From A/0;// 1 to c Dourat. 1 a 



From Dour at to Chechmeband. 6 



From Chechmcb, ind to j£* /. /. 1 o 



From Zf/j to f!/>vz, villc. 10 



From .fr/r,/ to Tecourmazetan. 6 



From Tecourmazetan to t$/J#r« 6 



From JVrf^ to Bacou. 4 



From Bacou to 'Dilaram. 6 



From T)ilaram to Cha qui Ian. 4 



From Chaquilan to *Dcxkak. 4* 



From Tlexkak to Gr/fZ^,vilIc. 1 a 



From Griche to Kouskienogout. 1 o 



From Kouskienogout to Candahar. 1 2 



All this while the Men ride upon Horfes, and the goods are carri'd by 

 Camels. 



The City of Candahar is the chief of one of the Conquer'd Provinces of P«y&* 5 

 having been often the occafion of war between the Kings of Perfia and JW/^. At 

 length S/ta ^^i became Mafter of it, the Prince that then raign'd there, 

 choofing to put himfelf under the Protection of the King of l^r/i* rather then of 

 great Mogull: but upon this condition, that the Governour mould be always one 

 of his race. And therefore AUmerdan-Kan was the Son of the laft Prince of 

 Candahar. That Prince left behind him fuch a vaft Treafury , that his Plate 



was 



