Making together 73 Tash, a distance which, when the way is not in bad condition, may be travelled in twelve stations.
6. From Khiva to Kungrat, by Köhne.
| From | To | Tash or Farsz. |
| Khiva | Gazavat | 3 |
| Gazavat | Tashhaus | 7 |
| Tashhaus | Köktcheg | 2 |
| Köktcheg | Kizil Takir | 7 |
| Kizil Takir | Porsu | 6 |
| Porsu | Köhne Urgendj | 9 |
| Köhne Urgendj | Khodja Ili | 6 |
And thence to Kungrat, as already mentioned, there are four Tash, making together 44 Tash, a nearer way, consequently, than the one by Görlen, but less eligible and less frequented. First, it is not safe; and secondly, it is wearisome, on account of the desert and the route itself.
7. From Khiva to Fitnek.
| From | To | Tash or Farsz. |
| Khiva | Sheikh Mukhtar | 3 |
| Sheikh Mukhtar | Bagat | 3 |
| Bagat | Ishantchepe | 2 |
| Ishantchepe | Hezaresp | 2 |
| Hezaresp | Fitnek | 6 |
| 16 |
Adding to this number the 73 already given in the sum of the distances in route marked (5), we see that the greatest distance traversed by the Oxus in the Khanat is not more than 89 Tash or Farszakhs.