‘Gazetteer of Kermanshah.’ [80r] (164/504)
The record is made up of 1 volume (249 folios). It was created in 1907. 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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ELIAS—
A pass on the way from Aesadabad to Sungor, between the villages of
Hawashi and Deli-Hamzeh.
ELI ASS AN—Kuliai.
A villaore of tbo Kuliai district. See Kuliai.
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ELIAS SAN KOHNEH—Kuliai.
A village of the Kuliai district. See Kuliai.
ELI ASSAY AND—Hersin.
A village of the Hersin district. It is Khalesseh.
ELI ASS AN FATHULLAH Khan—Kuliai.
A village of the Kuliai district, belonging to Haider Ali Khan. See
Kuliai.
ELIASSAN KERIM KHAN—Kuliai.
A village of the Kuliai district, belonging to Haider Ali Khan. See
Kuliai.
ELIASSI ?
A village between Gumbed Kashk and Ziarat-i-Hassan, on the road
from Zohab to Juanrud, {See Survey Department Map}.
E LI A SSI—Mahidasht.
A village of the Mahidasht district, Malyat Krs. 36-611 dinars cash,
and Kh. grain.
EMADIEH—Yastam.
A village also known as Shahabad and Deh Palin. See Shahabad.
EMADIEH—Yastam.
Emadieli is situated on the banks of the Karasu, a river which, not
withstanding the drought of water at this time of the year, has now 20
stone of water. In spring it is quite impossible to ford this river. On the
other side of the river the plain extends np to Kermanshah, of which town
one has from here a very fine view. Towards the Anderun (women's
apartments) there is a large garden, with tanks and plenty of water,
extending up to the gate at the op})osite end. The Anderun is w r ell pro
portioned, has many rooms and is a fine building. It h«is a fine Hammam
Ibath) when I visited the building ; the eunuchs and servants of the harem
have separafe apartments. The Biruni (reception rooms) is a fine three
storeyed building on the bank of the Karasu. It has a fine reception room
giving on either side, but as it is situated to the west, from four hours
before sunset, till sunset, the rooms are exposed to the sun.” {Nasr-ed*
Din Shah, Journey to Kerbela.)
“The Emadieh is on the banks of the Karasu, half way between the town
and Tak-i-Bostan ; once a beautiful summer residence with a lovely garden
and well appointed anderun (women's quarters), built by the Emad-ed-
Dowleh not forty years ago, and occupied by the late Shah when he
made his pilgrimage te Kerbela. The story goes that when the famous
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Gazetteer of the province of Kermanshah, Persia [Iran], compiled by Hyacinth Louis Rabino, Vice-Consul at Resht [Rasht] at the time of the gazetteer’s publication in 1907, and who had been Acting Consul at Kermanshah during 1904 and 1905. The gazetteer, which is marked for official use only, was issued by the Division of the Chief of the Staff of the Government of India, and published at the Government Central Printing Office, Simla [Shimla]. At the front of the volume is an introduction by Lieutenant-Colonel Wilfrid Malleson, Acting Quartermaster General for Intelligence, dated 22 March 1907, and a preface by the author, dated 24 June 1904, with notes on the transliteration system used (folios 4-5).
The gazetteer includes five appendices, numbered I to V, as follows:
- appendix I, a translation from the French original of a description of the road from Kermanshah to Mendali [Mandalī], via Harunabad [Eslāmābād-e Gharb] and Gilan [Sarāb-e Gīlān], as recorded in a journal by Leon Leleux, Inspector General of Customs at Kermanshah;
- II, a translation from the Persian original of a description of the villages in the immediate vicinity of the caravanserai A roadside inn providing accommodation for caravans (groups of travellers). of Mahidasht, written by the Mirza of Customs at Mahidasht;
- III, a vocabulary of terms;
- IV, a list of the principal roads from Baghdad to Teheran via Kermanshah, with distances given in miles and farsakhs;
- V, a list of the notables of Kermanshah.
The gazetteer contains extensive extracts from a range of sources, including: an earlier, unspecified gazetteer, published in 1885; various works on Persia by British Government officials (including Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, the Viceroy of India George Nathaniel Curzon, Captain George Campbell Napier); published works by a number of scholars and explorers of Persia (notably Trevor Chichele Plowden, Jacques De Morgan, Henry James Whigham, and James Baillie Fraser); reports from other sources, including Leleux, and the Mirza of Customs at Mahidasht.
Some of the appendices’ pages appear to have been mixed up. Included among them are: a genealogical table of the princes of Kermanshah (f 239); and hierarchical tables listing the chiefs of the principal tribes of the province of Kermanshah (ff 244-245).
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- 1 volume (249 folios)
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The gazetteer’s entries are arranged alphabetically. An index at the front of the volume (folios 6-45) lists entries alphabetically, taking into account variations in the spelling of names. This index refers to the volume’s original pagination sequence.
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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 250; 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.
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