Marco Polo in Central Asia: 11: City of Yasdi

Yasdi is a beautiful and noble city, with rich manufactures.  The people make silk clothes of different names, which the merchants carry into different places.  They all adore Mohammed.  When a man departs from that city, he rides seven days over a plain, which has only three habitates and inns for the travellers.  The rest is forests filled with Patridges and other birds, which afford excellent sports; also beautiful asses.  At the end of these seven days a country called Creman presents itself.

Notes:-
1. Yasdi: It is modern day province of Yazd in Iran. The capital city of the province is also called Yazd.  It is a world heritage site by UNESCO.  Because of buildings with windcatchers, or wind towers, an architectural design to create cross ventilation to provide natural cooling, it is called the city of Windcatchers. It is also well-known for its Zorastrian fire temples. It is also known as City of bicycles because of high rate of bicycle riders.

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