Marco Polo in Central Asia: 2. Turcomania

In Turcomania, there are people of three distinct ethnic origins.  The Turcomans adore Mohammad and are simple people, speaking a very rude language.  They live amid mountains and valleys, where there is good pastures for cattle by which they subsist. They rear excellent horses and mules of great value.  Two other peoples are Armenians and Greeks, who dwell mingled in cities, and subsist by merchandise and manufactures.  They work carpets and crimson silk, richest and most beautiful in the whole world.  They have many towns of which, the principal are Como, Casserie and Sevasto.  They are subject to the eastern Tartars.  Now, let us leave them and speak of Armenia the Greater.

Note:- The exact location of the towns mentioned are not known. However, when we look at Google Maps, we see Como as a province in Italy and Sevastopol in Ukraine.

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