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‘Military report on south-west Persia, including the provinces of Khúzistán (Arabistan), Luristán and part of Fars.’ [‎127v] (259/470)

The record is made up of 1 volume (231 folios). It was created in 1885. 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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210
Route No. 2 — contd.
From Kum to Gulpaigdn —contd.
0

Distances in
miles.
Number
Stage
Time.
Names of towns, villages, &c.
Uiterme-: Total _
diate. |
Remarks.
The hills to the northward, 4 to 6 miles distant, are snow-capped ; their outliers reach
to the road, which, descending gently, skirts them ; beyond the river extends a barren plain.
The low hills are of marl, red, yellow, and brown in colour, with veins of grey limestone
rock, at steep angles. The river, one mile to the right, makes a sharp turn towards the road
{see page 363).
A. M.
8-45
AlIchum
Small village ; houses of mud ; roofs
domed ; the fields are irrigated, but there
are few trees and little cultivation about it.
Much of the rock is of a hard nature,
green and blue in colour, with angular white markings (felspar) ; barometer 257'' (4,190').
9.30 ... ... The road again enters low hills, much
variegated by striae of red, blue, green,
brown, yellow, and white colours arrang
ed in flat, steep slopes.
Road undulates ; beyond the river, 600
yards to the right, the hills rise to a
height of 300' to 400'.
There is cultivation in the valley.
The hills now skirting the river on its
right bank are elevated 300' to 400'; the
road follows the river.
The road crosses the river by the Pul-
i-Katchak, a masonry bridge of 5 arches;
bridge 100 ' long, 8 ' wide ; paving, rough,
of stones; span of centre arch, 12'to 15'. The bed of the river is much obstructed by huge
boulders ; current, rapid ; the ascent from the bridge on the left bank is rocky and difficult
for a 100 yards; the river valley, here a tang or pass, is 300 yards wide; barometer
24-65" (5,3900.
10-30 ... ... The low hills are left, and the valley,
opening out gi-adually, becomes known
as the Maidan-i-M azar. The hills to the
right are known, near the gorge, as the
Kiih-i-Pisur, and further westward as the Kuh-i-Rawur.
S-40
9-50
10-10
bank
10-45
11
11-25
KasimIbId
NazIe
An enclosure with cultivation, half a
mile to the right.
Barley is grown along the banks of
the river. The ground is suitable for a
large encampment.
Village one mile to the left, on the
right bank of the river under the Kuh-i-
Rawuj, which rises to a height of 500' to
600', behind the village. On the left
of the river the valley slopes gently upwards in a westerly direction for 4 or 5 miles,
Cross a small stream.
and then ends in low undulations, which trend round to the southward.
11-55
Crosses several irrigation channels
ploughing in progress, 2 oxen per plough
soil a loose clay; the oxen of this p
of Persia are of small size and of
art
no

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Report marked strictly confidential, prepared in the Intelligence Branch of the Quarter Master General’s Department in India, by the Assistant Quarter Master General, Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Mark Sever Bell, Royal Engineers. The volume was published by the Government Central Branch Press, Simla, 1885.

The contents of the volume are as follows:

  • part I, a narrative description of a journey from India to Muhammerah [Khorramshahr], through to the Luristán [Lorestān] hills, to Kúm [Qom]; from Kúm to Gulpaigán [Golpāyegān ], Chaman-i-Sultán [Chaman Solţān], Ali-Gúdar [Alīgūdarz], Imámzádá-Ishmail [Emāmzādeh Esmā‘īl], and the Zaindarúd River [Zāyandeh Rūd] to Isfahán; from Isfahán through the Kúhgehlú [Kohgīlūyeh] hills to Behbahán and Bandar-Dilám [Bandar-e Deylam]; from Bandar-Dilám to Bushire
  • part II, a detailed account of southwest Persia, compiled from Sever’s own observations and other available sources
  • part III, commercial considerations. A further section in this chapter on strategic observations, which is mentioned on the contents page and marked as secret, is not present in the volume
  • part IV, detailed road reports
  • appendix A, road reports, Isfahan to Shústar [Shūshtar], Shústar to Shíráz [Shīrāz], compiled in 1881 by Captain Henry Lake Wells, Assistant Director of Persian Telegraphs, with additional annotations by Bell
  • appendix B, a list of plant specimens collected in Luristán during April and May 1884
  • appendix C, extracts of a paper on the geology of the Turko-Persian frontier, written by William Kennett Loftus, June 1854
  • appendix D, meteorological observations at Bushire, from 20 March to 20 June 1885

The volume includes eight maps, two photographic plates, and illustrations throughout (topographical, architectural, anthropological). The two photographic plates and some of the maps are of an earlier date than the volume’s publication date of 1885.

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1 volume (231 folios)
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A contents page (f 7) and index (ff 222-226) refer to the volume’s original printed pagination.

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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 233; 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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