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'GAZETTEER OF PERSIA. VOL. III.' [‎230v] (465/982)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (487 folios). It was created in 1910. 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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450
KAL—KAL
KALAT-I-KHAN— L.vr. 29° 12' N. Long. 53° 42' E. Elev.
A new (1893) fort in Ears, some 3 miles north, of the road from Fasa to
Niriz and 21| miles north-west of the former town. The Ndib of Runiz-
i-Bala lives here.— (Stotherd, 1893.)
KALAT-I-SIAH SUREH— Lat. Long. Elev.
A place in the Siah Sureh hills in Fars south-west of Shiraz, whence flows
a salt stream of lirreh.— {Durand.)
Ki LAT-I-SURKH— Lat. 29° 15' 14" N. Long. 53° 58'E. Elev.
A village in Fary on the southern shore of lake Niriz, 19^ miles west of
Niriz town and the first stage thence on the road to Fasa. When visited
in 1893 it was deserted, the inhabitants living in tents close by. There is
no water here, but fair drinking water is obtainable about f of a mile to the
west. Supplies here are very poor ; firewood is furnished from the scrub
jungle.— {Stotherd, 1893.)
(N.B. — Is this the Kaleh-i-Su kh of MacGregor ?)
KALAT-I-TACHtf— Lat. Long. Elev.
A village in Fars, 3 miles west of the southern entrance of the Tang-i-
Karim near the ruins mentioned in the article on that pass— vide this
Gazetteer.— 1893.)
KALAT-I-TAVEH —Lat. Long. Elev.
A fort in south-east Fars, situated about 11 miles south-east of Baba
’Arab. It has a garrison of 100 soldiers who are supposed to suppress the
numerous robberies which take place in this district.— {Stotherd, 1893.)
KALATltJ— Lat. Long. Elev.
A fort in Fars, on the road between Darab and Sirj an. It is situated on
an isolated rock on the plain.— {Abbott.)
KALAT-I-UTAR KUH— Elev. 3,355'.
A small range of limestone hills in Laristan, 36 miles from Lar, on the road
to Bushire. It is crossed by the Gardan-i-Mabada {q.v.). — {Butcher, 1888.)
KALAT-I-ZANGIBAR— Lat. Long. Elev.
A conspicuous, isolated hill in Fars, passed on the north of the road from
Firuzabad to Jehrum at 23 miles from the former place. There are the
ruins of an old but uninhabited fort here. On the south or opposite side
of the valley, through which the road runs, is a large cleft in the rocks on
the main ridge of hills. In this cleft is a spring of excellent water, but,
being some distance off the road, it is only used by hunters.— {Stotherd,
1893.)
KALAT-I-ZUHAK— Lat. Long. Elev.
A village in the Fasa plain in south-east Fars, 3| miles from Fasa town on
the road to Jehrum. It contains 40 inhabitants. There is stream close by,
near which stands a very fine tree.— {Stotherd, 1893.)
KAL AT SAIYID— . ^
r 1 A‘village on the river Shatait {q.v.).

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The item is Volume III of the four-volume Gazetteer of Persia (1910 edition).

The volume comprises that portion of south-western Persia, which is bounded on the west by the Turco-Persian frontier; on the north and east by a line drawn through the towns of Khaniqin [Khanikin], Isfahan, Yazd, Kirman, and Bandar Abbas; and on the south by the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. .

The gazetteer includes entries on villages, towns, administrative divisions, districts, provinces, tribes, halting-places, religious sects, mountains, hills, streams, rivers, springs, wells, dams, passes, islands and bays. The entries provide details of latitude, longitude, and elevation for some places, and information on history, communications, agriculture, produce, population, health, water supply, topography, climate, military intelligence, coastal features, ethnography, trade, economy, administration and political matters.

Information sources are provided at the end of each gazetteer entry, in the form of an author or source’s surname, italicised and bracketed.

The volume contains an index map, dated July 1909, on folio 488.

The volume also contains a glossary (folios 481-486).

Compiled in the Division of the Chief of the General Staff, Army Headquarters, India.

Printed at the Government Monotype Press, India.

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1 volume (487 folios)
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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 489; 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 an original printed pagination sequence.

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