1-29
Chapter XII: Journey in the desert of the Toorkmuns
30-64
Chapter XIII: Continuation of the journey in the Toorkmun Desert
65-85
Chapter XIV: Khorasan
86-109
Chapter XV: Journey among the Toorkmuns of the Caspian
110-122
Chapter XVI: Journey through Persia – Conclusion of the narrative
123-126
A General and Geographical Memoir on Part of Central Asia
127-131
Notice regarding the Map of Central Asia
133-160
Book I, Chapter I: An account of the Kingdom of Bokhara
161-173
Book I, Chapter II: The River Oxus, or Amoo; with some notice of the Sea of Aral
174-185
Book I, Chapter III: On the Valley of the Oxus, etc.
186-190
Book I, Chapter IV: On the reputed descendants of Alexander the Great
191-199
Book I, Chapter V: Notice on Yarkund, and its intercourse with Pekin, Bokhara and Tibet
200-209
Book I, Chapter VI: On the mountains of Hindoo Koosh
210-220
Book I, Chapter VII: Toorkmania, or the country of the Toorkmuns
221-228
Book I, Chapter VIII: On the inroads of the Tatars, with a notice of the tribes in Toorkistan
229-234
Book I, Chapter IX: On the horses of Toorkistan
235-251
Book II, Chapter I: Historical sketch of events in Afghanistan, since the year 1809
252-260
Book II, Chapter II: Chiefship of Peshawur
261-266
Book II, Chapter III: Chiefship of Cabool
267-269
Book II, Chapter IV: On the affairs of Western Afghanistan
270-274
Book II, Chapter V: Summary on the affairs of Cabool
275-281
Book II, Chapter VI: On the power of Koondooz
282-287
Book II, Chapter VII: Sketch of the history of Bokhara
288-303
Book II, Chapter VIII: On the political and military power of Bokhara
304-309
Book II, Chapter IX: On the state of Khiva, or Orgunje
310-313
Book II, Chapter X: On the N.E. Frontier of Persia – The Koords and Toorkmuns
315-329
Book III, Chapter I: On the commercial relations of the Punjab, and the advantages of opening the Indus
330-337
Book III, Chapter II: On the commerce of Cabool
338-356
Book III, Chapter III: On the commerce and foreign communications of Bokhara and Central Asia
357-365
Book III, Chapter IV: Notice on the trade of Persia
367-384
Observations on Lieutenant Burnes's Collection of Bactrian and other Coins, by Mr. H. H. Wilson, Sanscrit Professor at Oxford; and Mr. James Prinsep, F.R.S., Secretary of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
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