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'Handbook of Mesopotamia. Vol. III. 1917' [‎76] (85/432)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (214 folios). It was created in 1917. 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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76
EIVEE ROUTES
Right Bank
on the r. bank were reported in 1910 to be limestone and
nearly 2 m. inland at this point.
Lazzaqeh (Lezadeh) village, 50 houses of Jebur. Con
spicuous fort belonging to the Begs of Mosul. The place
contains a khan. Near the river is a small alluvial tract,
Above this point the hills close in on river.
A1 Bu Juwari village, 50 houses of J ebur, ^ m. inland.
The adjoining hills are not more than 100 ft. high.
Euuetera, village some distance from river on slope of
some comparatively high hills, which from this point run
close to the river.
Hawijeh Shemsiyat, island about m. long.
Hills recede from river, Seramuu Qasr. This is a walled
enclosure 60 yds. by 50, walls 20 ft. high, with two towers and
containing house and outbuildings belonging to the Jalll
Begs of Mosul. It commands the Baghdad—Mosul road,
which here descends into the plain,
A1 Eu Self, village W, of the qasr. 60 houses of Jebur.
To the N, of this point lies cultivation as far as Mosul.
Mosul.
Total
distance
Miles
174i
175i
177
178
1781
1781
180i
182i
185
iu
ijlii
KOUTE III F
THE LESSEE ZAB EEOM ITS MOUTH TO TAKTAK (118 m.)
Authorities •.—Military Report on E. T. A., vol. iii, 1904 (report of 1892); E. B. Soane,
Through Mesopotamia and Kurdistan in (journey in 1909).
The details regarding the channel, &c., are taken from an authority who
descended the river by raft from Taktak in 1. w. (October) 1892. It is
probable that the channel has altered considerably and many of the rapids
formed by shingle ledges have shifted their position since that date. It is
to be remembered that the depths were taken in the season of lowest water.
The Lesser Zab has been regarded as possibly navigable for

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This volume is A Handbook of Mesopotamia, Volume III, Central Mesopotamia with Sourthern Kurdistan and the Syrian Desert (Admiralty War Staff Intelligence Division, January, 1917), covering the Tigris and Euphrates from Baghdad and Fellūjeh [Fallujah] to Mosul and Meskeneh [Maskanah], the Lesser Zāb, the country east of the Tigris towards the Persian frontier, and the routes running westward from the Euphrates valley across the Syrian Desert. The volume was prepared on behalf of the Admiralty and War Office, and appears to be based on official and unofficial publications and maps which are cited in a bibliographical section in the volume. This volume was supplemented with corrections and additions in June 1918 (see IOR/L/MIL/17/15/41/5).

The volume includes a note on confidentiality, a title page, 'Note', 'Abbreviations'. There is a page of 'Contents' which includes the following sections:

  • Introduction;
  • River Routes (The Tigris and the Lesser Zāb, The Euphrates);
  • Land Routes (The Tigris Valley with Region to East, The Euphrates Valley, Connexions between Tigris and Euphrates Valleys, The Syrian Desert);
  • Gazetteer of Towns;
  • Bibliographical Note;
  • Transliteration of Names;
  • Glossary;
  • Appendix;
  • Index;
  • 'Sketch Map of Routes', which includes 'City Map of Baghdad' (f. 212) and 'Mesopotamia: Outline Map Showing Routes, Volume III' contained in a pocket.
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1 volume (214 folios)
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This volume is arranged according to numbered routes. There is a page of contents and an alphabetical index. There are two maps housed in a pocket.

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Foliation: The foliation sequence commences at the inside front cover and terminates at the inside back cover; 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 (except for the front cover, where the folio number is located on the verso The back of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'v'. ).

Pagination: The volume also has an original printed pagination sequence.

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