Marco Polo in Central Asia: 49: The Province of Egrigaia

When a man departs from Erginul and goes eight days eastward, he finds the province of Tangut called Egrigaia, where there are cities and castles and the chief one is named 
Calacian.[1] The people are idolaters.
Nestorian Christians hold three towns in the province.  They are subject to the great Khan. Cloth made of Camel's hair is the speciality here.  They are beautiful and valuable item. These the merchants convey by many routes to Cathay. Now, let us go to Tendue in the territory of Prester John.
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Notes:-

1.  Calacian: Modern day province of Gansu, in north Central China, also written as Kan Su, Kansu, Tangut.  It is boardered by Mangolia to north.

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