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“MOVED ON ! FROM KASHGAR TO KASHMIR” is the story of a refugee, but none the less a keen observer of lands and peoples on the way. The author, P. S. Nazaroff, in a sequel to an earlier volume, writes first of the people of Kashgar and then of his travels and adventures when, after finding sanctuary in Kashgar for four years, he was compelled to move on once more, owing to the recognition of the Soviets by the Chinese authorities. In the second part of his book he tells of his journey and the peoples he encountered when he crossed the Karakorum to Srinagar in Kashmir, where he was succoured by the British Resident.
Moved On! from Kashgar to Kashmir
By P. S. Nazaroff. Rendered into English from the Russian Manuscript of the Author by Dr. Malcolm Burr. Pp. 317 +24 plates. (London: George Alien and Unwin, Ltd., 1935.) 12s. 6d. net.
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[Short Notices]. Nature 137, 447 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137447d0
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