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along with whom we left the city of Candahar on the 23d July, and went ten c. to a village called _Seriabe_.[153] The 24th we came in twelve c. to _Deabage_, a small _dea_ or village. The 25th in eight c. to _Cashecunna,_ a small castle in which the Mogul has a garrison, being the utmost boundary of his dominions westwards, and confining with Persia. The 26th we travelled seventeen c. and lodged in the open fields by the side of a river. The 27th, after four c. we came to a castle called _Greece_, the first belonging to the king of Persia. Here we delivered to the governor the letter we had got from the Persian ambassador at Lahore, and presented him a mirror and three knives. He would take nothing for our camels, while the others had to pay five _abacees_ for each camel. He promised to give us a safe conduct under an escort of horse to the next governor, but we saw none; neither were we sorry for the omission, for he was little better than a rebel, and all his people were thieves. [Footnote 153: We here lose the almost infallible guide of Arrowsmith's excellent map of Hindoostan, and are reduced to much inferior helps in following the route through Persia.--E.] The 28th we departed at night, going two _parasangs_, and lodged at a _dea_ or village called _Malgee_. A _farcing_ or parasang is equal to two Indian cosses and a half.[154] The 29th we went ten p. and lodged in the open fields, where we could get nothing but water. The 30th we went five p. to a small castle named _Gazikhan_. The 31st other five p. to an old ruined fort, where we could get nothing but water, and that was stinking. The 1st August we proceeded other five p. to an old fort called _Dilaram_, where we paid an _abacee_ and a half for each camel. We staid here one day to rest our cattle, which was termed making _mochoane_; and on the 3d we went seven p. to an old castle called _Bacon_. The 4th four p. and lodged in the open fields, where we found nothing but water. The 5th four p. and the 6th five p. to _Farra_.[155] [Footnote 154: In a side-note, Purchas says a parasang consists of sixty furlongs. This is a most egregious error, as the parasang or farsang is exactly equal to 2.78 English miles, or twenty-two two-5ths furlongs.--E.] [Footnote 155: Farra, the capital of a district of the same name in the north of Segistan, is in lat 33 deg. 40' N. long. 62 deg. 40' E.--E.] _Farra_ is a small town, surrounded by a high wall of bricks dried in
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