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" And after the winter was over, having been well fed, well clothed, loaded with handsome presents, and supplied by the king with horses and travelling expenses, we proceeded to Armalec (the capital) of the Middle Empire. There we built a church, bought... "
From Kulja, Across the Tian Shan to Lob-Nor - Page 7
by Nikolaĭ Mikhaĭlovich Przhevalʹskiĭ - 1879 - 251 pages
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Cathay and the Way Thither: Being a Collection of Medieval Notices ..., Issue 37

Sir Henry Yule - 1866 - 610 pages
...[the capital] of the Middle Empire. There we built a church, bought a piece of ground, dug wells,1 sung masses and baptized several ; preaching freely...undergone for Christ's sake a glorious martyrdom, illustrated by brilliant miracles. The names of these martyrs were Friar Richard the Bishop, a Burgundian...
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Cathay and the Way Thither: Being a Collection of Medieval Notices of China

Sir Henry Yule - 1866 - 462 pages
...handsome presents, and supplied by the King with horses and travelling expenses, we proceeded to ARMALEC [the capital] of the Middle Empire. There we built a church, bought a piece of ground, dug wells,1 sung masses and baptized several ; preaching freely and openly, notwithstanding. the fact that...
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1888 - 848 pages
...over, and "having been well fed, clothed and lodged, with presents from Uzbak, proceeded to Armalec, the capital of the Middle Empire. There we built a...undergone for Christ's sake a glorious martyrdom, illustrated by brilliant miracles." Marignolli's visit would seem to have been about 1341 (742 H.),...
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1888 - 856 pages
...over, and "having been well fed, clothed and lodged, with presents from Uzbak, proceeded to Armalec, the capital of the Middle Empire. There we built a...undergone for Christ's sake a glorious martyrdom, illustrated by brilliant miracles." Marignolli 'a visit would seem to have been about 1341 (742 H.),...
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Cathay and the Way Thither: Being a Collection of Medieval Notices of China,

Sir Henry Yule - 1914 - 308 pages
...handsome presents, and supplied by the King with horses and travelling expenses, we proceeded to AKMALEC [the capital] of the Middle Empire. There we built a church, bought a piece of ground, dug wells2, sung masses and baptized several ; preaching freely and openly, notwithstanding the fact that...
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