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Ssun-san (a town containing 20,000). 
107. 
Kbwan-ko (village). 
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Sa-yan-jan (military outpost). 
109. 
Tun-tsi (a village). 
110. 
Yin-pbin-sbu (a village). 
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Me-kbe-td-lon (nomad town). 
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A-le-su-i-bu-tag (sandbanks and loam piles). 
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113. 
Ye kbe tbun-keb (small nomad village). 
114. 
Hu-lan or Kbu-lan (nomad village). 
115. 
Ho-yor Hu-tag (there are two wells here). 
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116. 
Au Ion Hu tag (contains many wells). 
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117. 
Tbii-Myur Hala-ka (small nomad village). 
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118. 
Pin-chhin-phii (a small Chinese fort). 
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contains 50,000 men. 
120. Ma-chliii (river Hoangko). 
121. Khih-ckkih-ko-wu (small nomad village). 
122. Tha-pun-au-po (contains 5 “obos”). 
12f3. Ooh-khul-tshig (nomad village). 
124. Tbo-tbu-le (pasture land). 
125. Tbo -so-tbu-’Am (small nomad village). 
120. Su-ji (pasture land). 
127. On-lontbo-lo-ka (a billy place). 
128. Parotlio-lo-ka (contains many hillocks). 
129. Mi-lan (a pasture land). 
130. Ha-rakopi (a small desert-like plain). 
