Yarkand


shache.
historical examples

trans-himalaya, vol. 1 (of 2) sven hedin
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 17, slice 5 various
the diary of a hunter from the punjab to the karakorum mountains augustus henry irby
the diary of a hunter from the punjab to the karakorum mountains augustus henry irby
the diary of a hunter from the punjab to the karakorum mountains augustus henry irby
the diary of a hunter from the punjab to the karakorum mountains augustus henry irby
on the development and distribution of primitive locks and keys augustus pitt-rivers
western himalaya and tibet thomas thomson
the life of yakoob beg demetrius boulger
trans-himalaya, vol. 1 (of 2) sven hedin

noun
another name for shache

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