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THE

CONTENTS

OF THE

Persian Travels.


The First Book of Monsieur Tavernier's Persian Travels. Of the several Roads from Paris to Ispahan the chief City of Persia, through the Northern Provinces of Turky.


Chap. I. Of the Roads from France to the hither parts of Asia, and the places from whence they usually set out for Ispahan. Pag. 1
Chap. II. Of the Road from Constantinople to Ispahan, which the Author kept in his first Travels into Persia. 3
Chap. III. A continuation of the Road from Constantinople to Ispahan, from the Borders of Persia to Erivan. 10
Chap. IV. A continuation of the same Road from Erivan to Tauris. 15
Chap. V. A continuation of the Constantinopolitan Road from Tauris to Ispahan, through Ardeüil and Casbin. 24
Chap. VI. The ordinary Road from Tauris to Ispahan, through Zangan, Sultany, and other places. 26
Chap. VII. Of the Road from Smyrna to Ispahan, through Natolia. 32
Chap. VIII. How the Author was rob'd near Tocat, and of a certain sort of a rare and fine Wool, which he first brought into France. 40
Chap. IX. Of the Road from Kerman to Ispahan; and the fortune of Nazar Mahomet-Ali-Beg. 42
Chap. X. Of the Caravansera's, and Government of the Caravans. 45
Chap. XI. Of the breeding, nature, and several sorts of Camels. 49
Chap. XII. Of the Coyns and Money of Persia. 50

The Second Book of the Persian Travels of Monsieur Tavernier, containing the several Roads from Paris to Ispahan, the Capital City of Persia, through the Southern Provinces of Turky, and through the Deserts.
Chap. I. The second Voyage of the Author from Paris to Ispahan, and first of his Embarking at Marseilles for Alexandretta. 53
Chap. II. The Description of Aleppo, now the Capital City of Syria. 57
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