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Identifier: nouvellegograp006recl (find matches)
Title: Nouvelle géographie universelle : la terre et les hommes
Year: 1876 (1870s)
Authors: Reclus, Elisée, 1830-1905
Subjects: Geography
Publisher: Paris : Hachette et cie.
Contributing Library: University of Connecticut Libraries
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e expédie aussi des étoffes,des armes, des livres ; Merv fournit aux Bokhares des armes et deschevaux de prix; Herat leur vend des fruits, des laines, des peaux, tandisque Khiva, qui exporte également des denrées agricoles, est le principalintermédiaire de la Bussie pour lexpédition des objets manufacturés dansle bassin de la Yolga. Les marchandises russes sont naturellement cellesqui se rencontrent en plus grande quantité dans les bazars de Bokhara;mais ce ne sont pas des négociants russes qui les vendent. Des marchandsde Bokhara vont se les procurer à Nijniy-Novgorod, à Moscou, à Orenbourg,pour les porter eux-mêmes au grand marché du Zarafchan : cest en leursmains et en celles des Afghans, des Moultani et des Juifs que se trouve cetimportant trafic de Bokhara, évalué à 140 millions de francs. En 1876,il ny avait quun seul marchand russe dans la ville; même certaines 1 Vambéry, Voyages dun faux derviche dans lAsie centrale; — Herbert Wcod, The Shores ofLake Aral.
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3 S 3 u en or o ■< o a J= c 3 7-, tt u .J) tu c ota BOKHARA. 511 branches de commerce qui avaient appartenu autrefois à des Russes leuravaient été enlevées par des indigènes : le thé vert, employé par lesBokhares, représente la charge annuelle de 5000 chameaux, tous venus delAfghanistan : il nentre plus de thé noir expédié de Russie1. Le danger qui menace Bokhara nest donc pas dêtre ruinée par la con-currence de Samarkand ou de toute autre ville occupée par les Russes : lepéril consiste dans le dessèchement graduel des canaux, qui aurait pourconséquence fatale lenvahissement des sables2. Les dunes empiètent dan-née en année sur loasis, comblent les canaux dirrigation, changent gra-duellement le pays en désert. La destruction des forets de saksaoul a eudans cette contrée les suites queut jadis le déboisement dans la région desdunes landaises; les monticules, autrefois solides comme des roches, sontdevenus mobiles, et le vent les pousse à la conquête des c

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  • bookid:nouvellegograp006recl
  • bookyear:1876
  • bookdecade:1870
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Reclus__Elis__e__1830_1905
  • booksubject:Geography
  • bookpublisher:Paris___Hachette_et_cie_
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Connecticut_Libraries
  • booksponsor:LYRASIS_members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:532
  • bookcollection:uconn_libraries
  • bookcollection:americana
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