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'Handbook of Arabia. Vol II. 1917' [‎289] (293/542)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (271 folios). It was created in 1917. It was written in English and Arabic. 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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ROUTE 66 ; SHUGHRAH—MAKALLA 289
miles,
total, stages.
which runs past village through covered
channel.
Dir. NW. Road now crosses the Kaur ridge, which
camels cannot ascend, and donkeys or mules must
be used ; track very rough, at first through dense
mimosa jungle ; a gorge is then followed up
over blocks of stone (difficult both for men and
animals to pass) ; 7,500 ft. at summit. Tall
shrubs fringe track when crest is reached.
62 14 Wddi Tilhalc, good camping-place near small Bedouin
village, where there are goats and a few patches
of cultivation.
Dir. N., continuing to rise for short distance ; then
track descends in zigzags over succession of
terraced tracts to Wddi Dihaura, which is followed
closely; 6 m. on, some pools are passed; track
exceedingly rugged and bad.
10 m. Wddi Khalla crossed to W. bank ; pools of
water.
Road emerges upon the Dahr plateau
which is mainly pastoral and agricultural,
irrigated and well cultivated ; several good
wells along plateau, the water said to be
abundant all the year round.
74 12 Sauma'ah (Soma), unwalled town of about 3,000 in
habitants ; see I, p. 216.
Dir. N. by E. ; for about seven miles the track is good,
running across three successive plains ; then it
ascends the 'Aqabah along west bank of Wddi
Khalla.
7 m. Track turns abruptly E. and leads by very
steep descent into Wddi Khalla, with rough
stony bed, wooded with mimosa and other
bush. Wddi Khaura is then entered from
Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. Khalla, where Wddi Surum joins in
on 1.
90 16 Wddi Khaura Pools, a chain of permanent pools of good
water. Track descends the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. Khaura.
4 m. Wddi Tirimid comes in on 1., where again
there are perennial pools of water; thick
clumps of tamarisk trees on banks.

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This volume is A Handbook of Arabia, Volume II, Routes (Admiralty War Staff, Intelligence Department: May, 1917) and contains details on routes in the Arabian Peninsula, as well as information on transport and lines of communication arranged on a geographical basis. Chapters concerning meteorological information, hygiene and disease, and vocabularies have also been incorporated. The volume was prepared on behalf of the Admiralty and the War Office. The sources from which the routes have been compiled, together with notes on directions and distance, appear at the head of each chapter, while some sections have been compiled on the basis of native information. Authorities cited include: George August Wallin, William Gifford Palgrave, Carlo Claudio Camillo Guarmani, Lady Anne Blunt, Charles Huber, Julius Euting, Gerard Leachman, Gertrude Bell, Anders Christian Barclay Raunkiær, William Henry Irvine Shakespear, and John Gordon Lorimer.

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

  • Chapter 1: Methods of Transport;
  • Chapter 2: Communications, A. Northern Routes, B. Eastern Routes, C. Central Routes, D. Western Routes, E. South-Western Routes, F. Southern Routes, G. Souther-Eastern Routes;
  • Chapter 3: Routes, A. Northern Routes, B. Eastern Routes, C. Central Routes, D. Western Routes, E. South-Western Routes, F. Southern Routes, G. Souther-Eastern Routes;
  • Chapter 4: Meteorological Observations;
  • Chapter 5: Hygiene and Disease;
  • Chapter 6: Vocabularies;
  • Appendix: Note on the System of Transliteration and Glossary of Topographical and Common Terms;
  • Index;
  • Plates.

There is also a 'List of Maps' and a 'Note on the Spelling of Proper Terms'.

There is one map contained in this volume: 'Map 5. Key Map of Routes'. In addition, there are nine plates by Douglas Carruthers, Captain William Henry Irvine Shakespear, Captain Gerard Leachman, and Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Barrett Miles.

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1 volume (271 folios)
Arrangement

The volume is arranged in chapters. There is a contents page, list of maps, alphabetical index, and list of plates.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: There is a foliation sequence, which is circled in pencil, in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. of each folio. It begins on the front cover, on number 1, and ends on the map which is inserted at the back of the volume, on number 271.

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English and Arabic in Latin and Arabic script
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