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'ROUTES IN PERSIA. SECTION III' [‎243v] (491/739)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (367 folios). It was created in 1898. 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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428
No. 194.
S ultania to K armanshah, vi S > Bijain, Surlah, 11 am ad an Kangawar, Sahna
[village) and Besitun,
M orier ( J uke's J ournal).
No.
of
stage.
D istances
IX miles.
b BUABSB*
Names of stages.
Interme
diate.
Total.
1
kushabad
8i
8}
Marched west from Sultania, and passed through
mountains. Kushbad, a village of 300 houses.
2
Bijain
8f
16f
The road led across a plain ; passed a considerable
village in the plain. There is a running stream
near Bijain.
3
J AHBIN
HI
28
More villages.
4
Aepadukasi
H- 4
00
^•ica
46f
Crossed the bed of a river after leaving Jerim. At
2farsangs passed some defiles, and continued on
an ascent the rest of the inarch. Soon after
Jarim come into the country of the Karagazlus.
6
SuBLAH
16J
63|
The first part of the road was on a plain ; on the
right hand were two or three villages. During
the latter part of the march the famous moun
tain of El wand is visible.
16
Kabutaean
24f
88
Passed through the village of Dumma; many
villages besides.
7
VlAN
n
95^
The country about looks prosperous.
8
Jaoeikan
20f
116
A large village. The country cultivated; many
villages.
9
IIamadan ...
3i
119i
Passed Sheverin, a village, 8 miles from Hamadan.
Hamadan is situated at the foot of the east side
of the mountain of Elwand ; many streams fall
from the mountain into the plain. Elwand appears
at a distance to be one long range of mountains.
Through the interval between the northern and
southern range, leads the road to Karmanshah.
See Index.
10
Zagha
f
121
131#
Many villages all around.

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The volume is a Government of India official publication entitled Routes in Persia. Section III. Compiled in the Intelligence Branch of the Quarter Master General's Department in India (Simla: printed at the Government Central Printing Office, 1898).

The volume contains details of all land routes (numbered 1-247) in Persia starting from Russian territory and extending south as far as a line drawn from Karmanshah [Kermānshāh] south-eastwards through Burujird [Borūjerd], Isfahan [Eşfahān] and Yazd to Karman [Kermān], and thence north-east to Khabis [Khabīş] and Neh to Lash Juwain [Lāsh-e Juwayn].

The information given for each route comprises:

  • number of route;
  • place names forming starting point and destination of route;
  • authority and date;
  • number of stage;
  • names of stages;
  • distance in miles (intermediate and total);
  • remarks (including precise details of the route, general geographical information, and information on smaller settlements, local peoples, agriculture, condition of roads, access to water, supplies of wood, and other routes).

An appendix within the volume (folios 356-359) and two separately-stored sets of loose sheets (containing routes numbers 77 (a) and 140-A, folios 363-369) give information too late for incorporation in the body of the work.

The volume also contains pockets attached to the front and back inside covers for maps. These consist of an index map showing the limits of each of the three sections of Routes in Persia (folio 2) and an index map to the routes in Section III (folio 361). There is also a fold-out map of the route from Seistan [Sīstān] to Mashad on folio 232.

An ink stamp on the front cover records the confidential nature of the publication and that it was being transmitted for the information of His Excellency the Viceroy (Victor Alexander Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin and 16th Earl of Kincardine) only.

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1 volume (367 folios)
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The volume contains an alphabetical cross index (folios 6-17), and an alphabetical index to names of places (folios 18-25).

Physical characteristics

Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the front cover and terminates on the last page of the loose supplementary sheets (found in the small grey folder within the main folder); 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.

Pagination: the volume also contains a printed pagination sequence.

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