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and the Tartar nations, which we described in our book China Illustrata. Upon reaching the Mughal Kingdom original: "Mogoris Regnum," referring to the Mughal Empire in India, he was broken by the immense hardships of the journeys. He died his final day in Agra, the capital of the Mughal Empire. He was a man who deserved a longer life because of the integrity of his conduct and character. However, his inseparable companion on that very long journey referring to Father Johann Grueber enjoyed good and sound health. He arrived here in Rome together with Father Heinrich Roth, a tireless worker in the Christian mission of the Mughal Kingdom. With the faithfulness and German sincerity that is expected, he shared with me with a truly generous hand those things worthy of admiration which he had brought with him. In the following years, Father Sebastian d’Almeida, a Portuguese from the East Indies, followed them. He was sent to Rome on business. He brought many of those things whose powers and properties were sufficiently