viii
m a p s
The Russian Empire and neighboring lands, ca. 1900 vi
Main Russian hajj routes, late nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries xii–xiii
Hajj route followed by caravan from Kazikumukh in the
North Caucasus, 1839–1841 32
Changing Central Asian hajj routes, 1880s–1910s 71
Hajj route through Russian lands followed by Persian subject Farahani,
1885–1886 96
Hajj routes through Central Europe followed by Russian subjects
Al ́mushev (1899) and Akchura (1911) 155