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'Report on Kurdistan' [‎93v] (191/220)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (106 folios). It was created in 1911. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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174 , SAB-SAK
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SABATLU (Baneh)—
A village o£ the district of Baneh. It is to the left of the Baneh-Sakiz
road, at If farsakhs from Baneh.— [Customs.)
SADBAR (Baneh)—
A village of the district of Baneh. It is J farsakh from Benekveh on the
road thence to Kambard and Alut. It is 2 farsakhs from Nuijgah. {Customs)
SADIQABAD—
A village in Kurdistan about 31 miles north-west of Kirmanshah and on
the road from Ruvansar to Javanrud. It contains about 30 houses, inhabited
by Kurds, Sunnis, and is situated on the banks of a stream with a plentiful
supply of water. The village is on the side of a high rounded mound ; surrounding
country fertile ; good grazing ; fire wood scarce ; a few willlows aloim the bank
of the stream. Supplies : 200 cows, and about 500 sheep and goats. Roads
run from here to Ruvansar and Kirmanshah distant 441 and 3 miles, respect
ively.—( Vaughan.) 1
SAFIABAD—
A village in Kurdistan about 42 miles north-west of Kirmanshah, and on
the Ruvansar-Jayanrud road ; on the north side is a fertile valley full of fine
trees It contains about 30 houses inhabited by Kurds, Sunnis. It has a
considerable amount of cultivation and is well watered by a stream. It has one
water-miH. Supplies: 100 cows, 300 sheep and goats; good grazing; fire
wood from the hills. It is distant 3£ miles from Javanrud.—(Faw^Acm.)
SAFID-BIN (Javarud)—
A village of the district of Javarud.— {Government list.)
SAFID-KAMEREH (Baneh)—
• A v J 11; J ge of tlle dls ^ lct °f Baneh. It is | farsakh to the left of Suren, which
is at s farsakh from Havankhur on the road thence to Benekveh.— (Custom*.)
SAGNAR—
A small village m Persian Kurdistan, some distance from the caravan track
(PlZdenf 11 ™ an<1 Sulaimameh - U lies bet ween Kaleh-ju and Astarabad.-
SAHIB—
thp A T V W ge 01 } f tlie q r0a( l 1 f ? m 7 S ,T a to Sakiz at t before reaching
the Jighatu. It is 3 or 3| farsakhs from Sakiz.— {Customs.)
SAIFAT’ALA—
A village in Persian Kurdistan, near mk.—{Rich.)
SAIYID-SAREM (Baneh)—
A viHage of the district of Baneh. It is 1 farsakh from Sadbar, 1 from
bbnjgah, and 1 from Keshkasseh.— {Customs.)
SAKIZ—
A district of Kurdistan.
See Report on Kurdistan, Part I.

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Confidential report compiled by Hyacinth Louis Rabino. The report was printed in Simla at the Government Monotype Press, 1911.

The report is divided into three parts (I-III), as follows:

Part I: Geographical and Commercial Notes (folios 6-39) with sections on the province of Kurdistan (including information on cultivation, population, revenue, roads, imports/exports, and the capital, Senna), its tribes (including statistics on population, land, and residences), rivers, and mountains, and appendices comprised of government lists of villages.

Part II: History (folios 40-54) with a chart showing the Valis and Provincial Governors of Kurdistan for the years 1169-1905 (folio 41).

Part III: Gazetteer of Kurdistan (folios 55-104) arranged alphabetically.

At the back of the volume is a glossary (folios 105-06) including notes on the weights used in Kurdistan.

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1 volume (106 folios)
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There is a contents page at the front of the volume (f 5) which refers to the volume's original pagination.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence for this description commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 108; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio.

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