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Proceedings of the royal Scottish geographical society
Authors:Captain Wilmot Russell
Affiliation:Director, Hill Farming Research Organisation , Edinburgh
Abstract:Itinerant merchants have been an integral part of world trade since at least the time of the earliest Silk Route from China to the West. Today a group of traders from Nepal maintain this tradition. Today their travel is by economy jet and inexpensive train. The countries involved are primarily thos6 with historic ties to the mercenary Ghurka forces under the British. The traders are well organized and limited to a few‐families, primarily from the Pokhara Valley in Nepal. Their goods begin with products from Nepal and Tibet, but they also move goods gathered along their route. They represent a charming anomaly in the modern world, a touch of the old Asia.
Keywords:Scotland  Crofting  Agrarian policy  Legislation
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