Boundaries and Division of Tribes
Neither Rulers nor Subjects
Deb
Islam
Change introduced by latter only external
Influence of Mollahs
Construction of Nomad Tents
Alaman, how conducted
Persian Cowardice
Turkoman Poets
Troubadours
Simple Marriage Ceremonies
Horses
Mounds, how and when formed
Mourning for Dead
Turkoman Descent
General Points connected with the History of the Turkomans
Their present Political and Geographical Importance.

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CHAPTER XVII.--Page [329]
THE CITY OF KHIVA.

Khiva, the Capital
Principal Divisions, Gates, and Quarters of the City
Bazaars
Mosques
Medresse or Colleges; how founded, organised, and endowed
Police
Khan and his Government
Taxes
Tribunals
Khanat
Canals
Political Divisions
Produce
Manufactures and Trade
Particular Routes
Khanat, how peopled
Ozbegs
Turkomans
Karakalpak
Kasak (Kirghis)
Sart
Persians
History of Khiva in Fifteenth Century
Khans and their Genealogy.

CHAPTER XVIII.--Page [362]
THE CITY OF BOKHARA.

City of Bokhara, its Gates, Quarters, Mosques, Colleges
One founded by Czarina Catherine
Founded as Seminaries not of Learning but Fanaticism
Bazaars
Police System severer than elsewhere in Asia
The Khanat of Bokhara
Inhabitants: Ozbegs, Tadjiks, Kirghis, Arabs, Mervi, Persians, Hindoos, Jews
Government
Different Officials
Political Divisions
Army
Summary of the History of Bokhara.

CHAPTER XIX.--Page [380]
KHANAT OF KHOKAND.

Inhabitants
Division
Khokand Tashkend
Khodjend
Morgolan Endidjan
Hazreti Turkestana
Oosh
Political Position
Recent Wars.

CHAPTER XX.--Page [397]
CHINESE TARTARY.

Approach from West
Administration
Inhabitants--Cities.