Travels Of Marco Polo: Sixty Four: The Province of Amu

Amu[1] is also a province towards east, subject to the great Khan.  The people are idolators, live by cattle rearing and agriculture, and have a language of their own.  The ladies wear on their arms and legs bracelets of gold and silver and the men wear more finer and unique of these.  They have good horses in considerable numbers, many of which Indians purchase and sell at a profit.  They have also abundance of oxen and buffaloes, because they have extensive and good pastures; in short, they have the plenty of the means of subsistence.  From Amu to Kangigu are fifteen days, and from there to Bangla, which is the third province behind, are thirty days. Now let us come to another province, which is called Tholoman, and lies eight journeys from this to the east.

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1. Amu: It is Turkmenabat in Turkmenistan 
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