
Yuan Xing Translation Series: the Epic of Mount Everest
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British travel writer Robert Byron embarked on a unique journey to the Middle East in 1933. He set off from Venice and met his friend Christopher in Cyprus, then traveled through Beirut, Jerusalem, Baghdad and Tehran, and finally arrived in Oxiana, the land of the Amu Darya River, the source of the Amu Darya River that forms part of the border between Afghanistan and Russia. Byron inspired countless travelers and writers by tracing the origins of Islamic architecture in Persia and Afghanistan. "To the Land of the Amu Darya" is not only an entertaining travelogue, but also a valuable record of the architectural treasures of the Middle East.
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