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'GAZETTEER OF PERSIA. VOL. III. PART I: A to K' [‎254r] (512/1278)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (635 folios). It was created in 1924. 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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DAL—DAL
247
DALI— Lat.
Long.
Elev.
A village in the Ardakan district of Ears near Ardakan town. It is said
to contain 60 families and to pay Mdl-i-divdm of 100 tumdns. — {Durand,
from Dr. Andreas’ notes.)
D^LlCH (DEHLIZ)— Lat. 33° 16' N.; Long 41° 8' E.; Elev.
A range of mountains extending from the Kashgan to the Rid Kuh,
or Kus. Passes Kal-i-Hissar 5,400' Kal-i-Datich Buzurg 6,000'. {Wilson,
1911.)
DALIK see DALAKl.
DALIN—
A small village in Ears, 4 miles north-west of Sangar and 49 miles north
west of Shiraz. It contains 80 familes. The water-supply is scanty.—
{Grahame, 1908.)
DALLIEH (AB-I)— Lat. Long. Elev.
A stream, in the lower Bakhtiari country, which flows into the Bulawas
Tiver from the north, at a point where the former is crossed by the Bakhtiari
vara van road on its 13th stage from Isfahan (221 miles). The Dallieh rises
from the western spurs of the Kuh-i-Salabsar.—(Ar 6 w£/mo£, 1905.)
DALU— Lat. Long. Elev.
A village in Kirmanshah, 2 miles east of the high road from Baghdad to
Kirmanshah, and about half way between Harunabad and Mahi Dasht. It
contains about 20 houses inhabited by Kalhur Kurds, has large plantations
of trees, and some crops and cultivation; water plentiful from a stream.—•
{Vaughan.) {See also Gazetteer of Kirmdnshdh, p. 66.)
DALUNAZAR— Lat. Long. Elev.
A village in Ears, 46 miles south of Abadeh, on the road from Shiraz to
Isfahan. The water at this place is clear and good.— {Ouseley.)
DALUVA PASS— Lat. Long. Elev. 7,800'.
A pass in Luristan (Pusht-i-Kuh) over the Gacheh Kuh range and to the
south-west of the summit of the Manisht Kuh. It is crossed between Zanga-
var and Deh Bala, about 6 miles before reaching the latter place. The
ascent from the Ab-i-Zangavar is a long, steady pull of 3,700 feet, occupying
4| hours. The descent to Deh Bala is much steeper than the ascent from
Zangavar, and is chiefly a rough, narrow-stony track down a series of short
zig-zags. The “ tree limit ” here is about 7,600 feet. Below this the slopes
are well-wooded with oaks, pistachio, and hawthorn.— {Maunsell, August
1888.)
DALUN— Lat. Long. Elev.
A village in the plain of Patak on the Ab-i-A’la, Khuzistan.—(deRo^e.)
DALWAND—
Now allied with Bairanwand ; live in Ho Rud valley all the year round;
sedentary for the most part; Kadkudas, Khanjan, and Sikal. They are
supposed to pay 2,000 tumdns in cash and kind. They sold their lands
near Zagheh to the Nizam-us-Sultaneh for 200 tumdns in 1907.— {Wilson,
1911.)

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The item is Volume III, Part I: A to K of the four-volume Gazetteer of Persia (Provisional Edition, 1917, reprinted 1924).

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 towns, villages, districts, provinces, tribes, forts, dams, shrines, coastal features, islands, rivers, streams, lakes, mountains, passes, and camping grounds. Entries include information on history, geography, climate, population, ethnography, administration, water supply, communications, caravanserais, trade, produce, and agriculture.

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 includes an Index Map of Gazetteer and Routes in Persia (folio 636), showing the whole of Persia with portions of adjacent countries, and indicating the extents of coverage of each volume of the Gazetteer and Routes of Persia , administrative regions and boundaries, hydrology, and major cities and towns.

Printed at the Government of India Press, Simla, 1924.

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1 volume (635 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 637; 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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