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Marco Polo, John Masefield

The Travels Of Marco Polo: The Venetian [Hardcover]

Gyan Publishing House, 2020

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(Delhi, India)

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Year of publication
2020
ISBN
1111000591063
Author
Marco Polo, John Masefield
Pages
479
Publishers
Gyan Publishing House
Keyword
History
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
Print on demand
Yes

Description

About The Book:- The journey of the famous Marco Polo of Venice started in the year 1271 when the accompanied his father and uncle on their voyage to the east. Setting out they went to Jerusalem to get holy water, as requested by the king of China from the elder Polos. Returning by the order of the pope, the Polos set upon the voyage which took them Armenia from there, past mount Ararat (on which is supposed, the ark of Noha rests) to the famours Baku oil fields. Following the course of the Tiber and then made their way of Hormus on the Persian gulf. After visiting Hormus they went to Kerman through Khorassan and Badakshan. One leaving Badakshan they went through the Pamirs and Kashgar and then to Turfan on the edge of the Gobi desert. The Polos crossed the Gobi and entered China and into the service of the Kublai Khan. On their return going to they set out by the sea hugging the coast of China, crossing the gulf of Tonkin the reached Cambodia. They crossing the straits of Malacca to the Kingdom of Sumatra. Further crossing the Andaman they headed for alone going around the peninsula the Polos reached Aden and then Arabia. Continuing they passed though Khorasan and journeyed though Persia and Amenia they reached Trebizond on the Black sea, from whence they went by sea back to Venice to where they returned in the year 1295.
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