170 Ibn HuokuVs account of Khorasan. [No. 2. 



From Chesht the country of Ghoor commences. 



Herat „ Buenuh, 2 



Buenuh „ Kuef, 1 



Kuef „ Bugshoor, 1 



BULKH. 



Bulkh „ Kholum, 2 



Kholum „ Wurwageer, 2 



Wurwageer „ Talkan, 2 



Talkan „ Budukshan, 7 



Kholum, „ Sumunjan, 2 



Sumunjan „ Endurab, 5 



Endurabuh „ Jaryanuh, 3 



Jaryanuh „ Punjheer, 1 



Punjheer „ Perwan, 2 



Bulkh „ Buglan, 6 



Two marches to Sumunjan then Bughlan, 2 



Bulkh, „ Mudur, 2 



Mudur „ Kah, 1 



Kah „ Bameyan, 3 



Bulkh „ Shuboorgan, 3 



Shuboorgan „ Earyab, 3 



Paryab „ Talkan, 3 



Talkan „ Mervrood, 3 



Kohestan. 



Kaen „ Zoozun, 3 



Kaen „ Tubbus Meseena, 2 



Kaen „ Khoor, 1 



Koor „ Khoost, fursukhs 2 



Kaen „ Tubbus, marches 3 



NOTES. 



Neeshapook. 

 The glory of Neeshapoor must indeed have faded away. Accord- 

 ing to Eraser, hardly a trace remains of the various neighbouring 

 cities passing under this name, unless perhaps mounds of debris with 

 two shrines of Mohummudan saints can be so termed. The trade 

 has entirely vanished, and now consists in the traffic of the turquoise 



