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Rh is Karwa; from Karwa to Brahmashk, eight; thence to A′bhábúdi, eight; thence to the tree of Barágí (Prág,) twelve. This is at the confluence of the Jumna and Ganges. From the confluence to the embouchure of the Ganges, is twelve parasangs. From the above-mentioned tree, in directing your course towards the south, a road leads along the bank of the river to Arak Tírat, which is distant twelve parasangs ; to the country of U′ríhár, forty; to Urdabishak, on the borders of the sea, fifty; from thence, still on the shore of the sea, on the east, there is a kingdom which is at present near Chún, and the beginning (mabda’) of that is Dar (or Dúr,)