Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Pamirs, Volume 2â recounts Charles Adolphus Murray Dunmoreâ(TM)s year-long expedition through the remote and rugged Pamir Mountains and surrounding regions in the late 19th century. This volume details his travels on horseback and foot through Kashmir, Western Tibet, Chinese Tartary, and Russian Central Asia. Dunmore offers vivid descriptions of the landscapes, cultures, and peoples encountered during his journey.
Readers will discover Dunmore's experiences navigating challenging terrain, interacting with local communities, and documenting the flora and fauna of this relatively unexplored region. This narrative provides valuable insights into the political and geographical landscape of Central Asia during a period of intense exploration and imperial expansion. "The Pamirs" remains a significant historical document, offering a firsthand account of a remarkable adventure.
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