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Pakistan did not exist at the time of Twain's visit. Lahore and
Rawalpindi both exist in what is now Pakistan. I recommend Ian
Strathcarron's "The Indian Equator" as well as Zack's and Cooper's
books on his 1895-6 tour.
On Mon, 2019-02-25 at 14:03 +0000, Harris, Susan Kumin wrote:
> Yes.
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> Susan K. Harris
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> > On Feb 25, 2019, at 8:38 AM, Clay Shannon <[log in to unmask]>
> > wrote:
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> > When Twain visited India in 1896, was he ever in the region which
> > is now Pakistan?
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> > AFAIK, these are the countries Twain visited:
> > Canada
> > Australia
> > Tasmania
> > New Zealand
> > Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
> > India
> > South Africa
> > England
> > Scotland
> > Germany
> > Austria
> > Switzerland
> > France
> > Sweden
> > Turkey
> > Greece
> > Israel
> > Egypt
> > Syria
> > Lebanon
> >
> > Which am I missing?
> >
> > -- B. Clay Shannon
> > [log in to unmask]
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