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A travel narrative recounts a summer journey across Central Asian regions under imperial administration, blending on-the-ground descriptions of Silk Road cities, desert landscapes, mountain steppes, and nomadic life with portraits of markets, mosques, and ordinary people. The author chronicles routes, encounters with settlers and pioneers, and the effects of irrigation and colonisation on local agriculture and towns, while describing rail and frontier zones. Interspersed are reflections on history, conquest, and social customs, photographic illustrations, and appendices that consider geopolitical relations and the broader imperial context.
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