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'GAZETTEER OF PERSIA. VOLUME I' [‎105v] (215/820)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (396 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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194
FIR—FUY
? "f- ■*
goats. The annual production of wheat and barley in ordinary years
(f wheat, £ barley) amounts to 54 kharwars or 240 Indian maunds. Plen
tiful and good water-supply from a kdriz .— {C. Wanliss. August 1903.)
FIROZEH— Lat. 37° 21' 36"; Long. 57° 15' 15"; Elev. 4,222'— (Lemm).
A village in Northern Khorasan, about 7 miles sou’-sou’-west of
Buinurd, on the road to Sabzawar. It is situated at the eastern end of
a narrow valley or defile, and has 200 families of Turkish-speaking
Shadillu Kurds. To the north of it is the Aleh Dagh, to the south the
Kuh-i-Saluq. The village is a collection of about 150 mud huts on a hill,
but the valley is full of orchards and is as green as anything which could
be found anywhere. Walnuts, apricots, pears, cherries, vines and sanjid
trees grow everywhere. The vines climb some of the tallest poplars and
hang about in ropes.—(//. M. Temple.)
FIRUZl—
A village containing 20 families, between Nishapur and Qadamgah in
Khorasan.— (H. M. Temple.)
FIRZABAD—
A small village in the Safiabad district of Khorasan, about 8 miles
west of the village of Safiabad.— (C. E. Yale, 1897.)
FtLAD MAZAR—
A village of Khorasan, 41 miles from Gazik, on the road to Kain
Near it, on a conspicuous hill, is an imdmzddeh or shrine of one of the
relatives of Imam Riza.— {Stewart.)
FURK or FURG— Lat. 35° 9' 30"; Long. 58° 40' Z0"—{Napier).
A village in Khorasan, 5 miles east of Sultanabad, on the road to Turbat-
i-Haidari, from which it is distant 23 miles. It is the last village of the
Turshiz district in this direction.
It consists of 100 houses, and the inhabitants possess 200 cattle,
65 donkeys, and 80 sheep and goats.— (Winter.)
FURtfNlD or GGJKI—
A large village in the Tabadkan sub-division of the Meshed district in
Northern Khorasan, about 25 miles from Meshed on the road to Kalat-i-
Nadiri by Khu.!.—{Napier.)
FUYf}j—
See Qirishmar.— {Maula Bakhsh.)

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

The volume covers the provinces of Astarabad, Shahrud-Bustam, and Khorasan, or such part of them as lies within the following boundaries: on the north the Russo-Persian boundary; on the east the Perso-Afghan boundary; on the south and south-west, a line drawn from the Afghan boundary west through Gazik to Birjand, and the road from Birjand to Kirman, and from Kirman to Yazd; and on the west the road from Yazd to Damghan and thence to Ashraf.

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, 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 (from a later edition of the Gazetteer of Persia ), dated January 1917, on folio 397.

The volume also contains a glossary (folios 393-394); and note on weights and measures (folios 394v-395).

Prepared by the General Staff Headquarters, India.

Printed at the Government Monotype Press, India.

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1 volume (396 folios)
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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 398; 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 file also contains an original printed pagination sequence.

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