'Gazetteer of Arabia Vol. I' [943] (1010/1050)
The record is made up of 1 volume (523 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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JAR—J AS
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JARIYlN—
A watering-place in the 'Oman Promontory, on the route from Abu Dhabi to the
Baraimi Oasis. It consists merely of a few water-holes and lies some 65 or 70 miles
slightly south of east from Abu Dhabi.
♦
JARJARAIYAH—
A place on the left bank of the Tigris a short way below the Shidhaif reach between
'Azlziyah and Baghailah. It represents the ancient town of Jarjaraya.
JARJUR (R as A bu)—-
See Bahrain Island; features of the coasts.
JARNAF—
A camping ground on the road from Baghdad to Mosul; it is 57 miles by road from
Mosul and 3 miles north of Qala'ah Sharqat. At Jamaf are streams, and in winter,
pools of water which is good to drink. The river Tigris is only a mile or two from the
camping ground.
JARNAS (B in)—
See Mutair; Bani 'Abdillah portion.
jarrah—
See Dhafrah.
jarrah (A l)—
A section of the Bani Hasan, one of the rural tribes of 'Iraq {q. v.).
jarth A mah—
See Biyadh ; part II.
JARUDIYAH—
See Qatif Oasis.
jaruf—
A tract, inhabited by the Janabiyln, on the east bank of the Euphrates above Musaivib
town in the Karbala Qadha. *
JARZlZ (
Wadi
A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows.
)—
Pronounced Garziz {q. v.) or even Garzid; a vaUey in Dhufar, Southern Arabia and
coming down from Jabal Samhan.
JASAIRAH—
See Bahrain Island ; Towns, Villages, etc.
JASH—
A village or perhaps only a camping ground of
Wadi
A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows.
Tathlith {q. v.).
JASHA 'AMI—
One of the minor valleys descending from Jabal 'Aja {q. v.) on its east side.
JASHSHAM—
One of the rural tribes of 'Iraq {q. v.).
JASIM (A l BU)—
See (Al Bu) Sultan.
JASIM (N ahr)—
See Shatt-al 'Arab ; left bank from Basrah to the Persian Frontier.
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Volume I of III of the Gazetteer of Arabia. The Gazetteer is alphabetically-arranged and this volume contains entries A through to J.
The Gazetteer is an alphabetically-arranged compendium of the tribes, clans and geographical features (including towns, villages, lakes, mountains and wells) of Arabia that is contained within three seperate bound volumes. The entries range from short descriptions of one or two sentences to longer entries of several pages for places such as Iraq and Yemen.
A brief introduction states that the gazetteer was originally intended to deal with the whole of Arabia, "south of a line drawn from the head of the Gulf of 'Aqabah, through Ma'an, to Abu Kamal on the Euphrates, and to include Baghdad and Basrah Wilayats" and notes that before the gazetteer could be completed its publication was postponed and that therefore the three volumes that now form this file simply contain "as much of the MSS. [manuscript] as was ready at the time". It further notes that the contents have not been checked.
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Foliation: This volume's foliation system 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.
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