Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 75, No. 463, May, 1854Various
History
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 75, No. 463, May, 1854
Various
England -- Periodicals; Scotland -- Periodicals
The second route to which we have referred, passes along the western
shores of the Sea of Aral. It was traversed in 1842 by a Russian mission
to Khiva, and has been described by Basiner, a German, who accompanied
the expedition. He left Orenburgh in August, the most trying time of the
year, but found pasture abundant as far as the Ilek; it becomes scarcer
between that river and the Emba. The route followed the line of Cossack
posts at first; then crossing the Moughodjar hills, it enters upon the
desert of the Oust Ourt, at a distance of about six hundred versts from
Orenburgh. This plateau, elevated more than a thousand feet above the
sea, is perfectly level, and is composed of deep sand. For days not a
hill was visible, and our traveller records passing a mound three feet
high as a curiosity. Cliffs overhang the Sea of Aral, and occasionally
rivulets trickle into it, but water is sometimes not met with for two or
three days at a time. For three weeks not even a wandering Kirghiz was
seen; and then, at the south western corner of the Sea of Aral, only the
most savage specimens were met with. Still this is the route which, if
there be any truth in the rumour of a Russian army being at Oorjunge, it
most probably must have taken; unless they had been conveyed across the
Sea of Aral by steam, as, if they had followed its Eastern shores, they
would have marched direct upon Khiva. Altogether the journey lasted
seven weeks, and the description here given of the route does not lead
us to suppose for a moment that it would be practicable for troops, more
especially if their passage was disputed.
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