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‘Military Report on ’Arabistan (Area No. 13).’ [‎164v] (333/366)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (179 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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318
D— contd.
(8) Reasonable rates, to be paid by the ship-owners, w r ill be
fixed for the hire of the depots and warehouses*
(9) The storekeepers of the coal stores shall be Persian
subjects.
(10) The ships shall not proceed higher than Ahwaz.
(11) For the merchandise depots a trustworthy man shall
be chosen in Persia, and another shall be chosen on the part of
the whole of the ship-owners : together they shall look after
the depots*
(12) The watchmen of the depots such as guards, et cetera,
shall all be appointed by the Persian Government*
(13) No one belonging to any vessel has any right whatso*
ever to buy, sell or mortgage, etc*, any property from or to any
Persian subject.
(14) From the vessels navigating the Karun to Ahwaz, for
going and returning, if a steam vessel, a tonnage of one kran
per ton and if a sailing vessel 10 shahis as toll and right of way will
be levied. Unladen vessels shall pay half tolls. Sailing vessels
under 30 tons belonging to Persian subjects will be exempted
from these dues.
(15) Porters for the porterage from the landing places to the
vessels and from the vessels to loading places shall be provided
by the Persian Government; who will keep a register of them
and provide them with a badge.
(16) When a Persian subject who, with the permission of the
Persian Government, has entered the service of the vessel, ren
ders himself liable to the law, his trial and punishment shall be
conducted by the Persian representative without any interfer
ence.
(17) The flags flown by vessels will be regulated by the gen
eral maritime law on the subject.
(18) Employees of vessels are prohibited from lending Per
sians generally any sums of money in excess of 2 tumans,
trading being excepted.
(19) No friendly Government has any right whatever to inter
fere with the depth, course or bed of the river.

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Confidential military report on Arabistan [Khūzestān] compiled by Air Headquarters, Iraq, and printed by the Government of India Press, 1924.

The report contains nine chapters (numbered I-IX) and seven appendices (A-G) as follows:

  • chapter I – history (general, ancient, modern, political attitude);
  • II – geography (boundaries, area, general description, altitude, mountains, rivers and fords, towns and villages, tracts of land, islands, fortified places, political divisions);
  • III – climate (general, temperature, winds, rainfall, mirages, general medical and sanitary conditions, principal diseases, conditions affecting aviation and military operations);
  • IV – economic resources (general, labour, agriculture, livestock, manufacture, power, commerce, customs, banking, revenue, tables of imports and exports);
  • V – ethnography (general, population, races, religions, languages);
  • VI – tribes (general, armed forces, tribes in relation to possible centres of disturbance, political attitudes, military considerations, tribal action, punitive measures, recapitulation, lists of tribes);
  • VII – personalities;
  • VIII – communications (general, communications by sea, inland waterways, railways, telegraphs and telephones, post, aerodromes and possible aerodromes, wireless and visual communication, principal routes by land, sea and river);
  • IX – administration (general, government establishments, northern province, southern province);
  • appendix A – bibliographical notes;
  • B – weights and measures, coinage and time;
  • C – glossary of topographical terms;
  • D – Karun river [Rūd-e Kārūn] regulations;
  • E – concession granted to the “Nasiri Company”;
  • F – customs schedule;
  • G – Anglo-Persian Oil Company.

The volume contains a single map in a pocket attached to the inside back cover (folio 180).

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1 volume (179 folios)
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A contents list (ff 4-5) and index (ff 171-177) reference the report’s original pagination system.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 181; 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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