Letters from the Caucasus and Georgia ; to which are added, the account of a journey into Persia in 1812, and an abridged history of Persia since the time of Nadir Shah
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Letters from the Caucasus and Georgia is a 19th-century travelogue, primarily attributed to Frederika von Freygang, documenting her travels through the Caucasus and Persia with her husband, Wilhelm von Freygang, a Russian diplomat. The work provides vivid, firsthand accounts of local customs, landscapes, and political conditions, offering a rare European female perspective of the region in 1812
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Translated from the French, and illustrated with maps and engravings. - London : J. Murray, 1823. - XIV, 414 p., [6] leaves of plates : ill., maps ; 22 cm.
Contents : Letters from the Caucasus and Georgia-Account of a journey to Tabriz, in 1812-An abridgment of the history of Persia, since the time of Nadir Shah
Contents : Letters from the Caucasus and Georgia-Account of a journey to Tabriz, in 1812-An abridgment of the history of Persia, since the time of Nadir Shah