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ANCIENT
ACCOUNTS
OF
INDIA and CHINA
BY
Two Mohammedan Travellers,
Who went to those Parts in the 9th Century.
Translated from the Arabic.
1. ACCOUNT.
[The Beginning is wanted.]
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The third of the Seas we have to mention is the Sea of Harkand. Between this Sea and that of Delarowi are many Islands, to the Number, as they say, of 1900. They, in some sort, part these two Seas from each
other,