The record is made up of 1 file (388 folios). It was created in 17 Jan 1899-4 Apr 1904. 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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A small village of 27 bouses, attached to Huseinabad in the Pusht-i-Ab
district.
Five ploughs of cultivated land,l horse, 25 cattle, 200 sheep
and goats and 12 donkeys.
DEH NAO or DEB MULLAH MOHAMMED HUSSEIN, or HUS-
SEINABAD.—
A village of 60 wattle and daub huts in the Miankangi district. The
Katkhuda is Mullah Mohammed Hussein, who lives in Nasratabad and ao-
points, an agent to act for him.
Resources.—Y wq ploughs of cultivated land, 3 horses, 40 cattle, 150 sheep
and goats, and 20 donkeys.
DEH
NAWAB
An honorific title; an official acting as a provincial deputy ruler in South Asia; or a significant Muslim landowner in nineteenth century India.
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A village of 20 huts on the Dahshakh canal in the Mahal of Nahrui the
inhabitants of which are the Gurgich and Ushtarak.
Resources .—Five ploughs of cultivated land, 2 horses, 20 cattle, 150 sheep
and goats, 3 camels and 9 donkeys.
DEH PIRAN—
A village of 70 houses in the north-west of Pusht-i-Ab, about 5 miles
from Nasratabad, which obtains water by a branch canal from the Rud-i-
Adimi. The village stands in a sparsely populated part of Seistan, and there
is not a large amount of cultivation ground in its vicinity.
Resources .—F if teen ploughs, 6 horses, 25 cattle, 150 sheep and <*oats
and 25 donkeys. F
Also there are 60 huts of Maldars of the Allasufi clan attached to the
village, who own 150 cattle and 1,400 sheep.
DEH PIRL—
A village of about 80 wattle and daub huts, belonging to the Mahal-i-Padai
in the Miankangi district.
Resources. —Eight-half ploughs of cultivated land, 4 horses, 100 cattle,
150 sheep and goats and 30 donkeys.
DEH RUSTUM MAMUN.—
A village of 40 houses in Sheb-i-Ab, which obtains water by means of a
small canal from the Shela Kafir.
The inhabitants are of the Mishkar and Shahriari clans.
Resources .—ploughs of cultivated land 3 horses, 50 cattle, 40
sheep and goats, and 15 donkeys.
DEH SAR REG.—
A village of 40 houses in the north of Pusht-i-Ab near the border of the
Naizar or Hamun, which is a subsidiary village of the Mahal of Jelalabad.
The inhabitants are of the Naotani and Haideri clans.
Resources.—Y wq ploughs of cultivated land, 3 horses, 60 cattle, 200 sheep
and goats, 4 camels, and 30 donkevs,
DEH SHAHGUL.—
A village of 40 wattle and daub huts in the Nahrui district, built on the
bank of Halmand river, close to where the latter divides into the Rud-i-
Parian and the old Halmand. The village belongs to the Mahal of Sheri-
fabad.
ion R esources - Three and a half ploughs of cultivated land, 15 cattle,
loU sheep and goats, 3 camels, and 18 donkeys.
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The file contains papers relating to Seistan [Sistan] and Persia [Iran].
The file includes printed copies of despatches from the Agent to the Governor-General of India and HM Consul-General for Khorasan and Seistan (Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Martindale Temple), to the Secretary to the Government of India Foreign Department, with enclosed despatches from Captain Percy Molesworth Sykes to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (the Marquis of Salisbury). Skyes’s despatches regard matters including: Seistan; trade routes into South-East Persia; the boundary between Persia and Afghanistan, in relation to the River Helmund [Helmand] changing its course (in despatch No. 5, which includes four sketch maps, folios 12, 13, 14 and 15); Sykes’s journey to Birjand (in despatch No. 7, which includes a sketch map on folio 20); the ruling family of Kain, which also governed Seistan, Tabbas and Tun; Sykes’s journey from Seistan to Kerman [Kirman] (in despatch No. 11, which includes a sketch map); and the direct Kerman-Quetta caravan trade that Sykes was trying to establish.
The file also includes copies of the following papers:
- A despatch from Temple to the Secretary to the Government of India Foreign Department, enclosing a letter from Temple to Sir Henry Mortimer Durand (HM Minister, Tehran), with copies of enclosures, regarding the establishment of a Seistan and Kain consulate
- A letter from Charles Edward Pitman, Director General of Telegraphs, to the Secretary to the Government of India Public Works Department, enclosing a copy of a ‘Report on the Preliminary Survey of the Route for a Telegraph Line from Quetta to the Persian Frontier’ by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department, which includes six photographs of views along the route [Mss Eur F111/352, f 52; Mss Eur F111/352, f 53; Mss Eur F111/352, f 54; Mss Eur F111/352, f 55; Mss Eur F111/352, f 56; and Mss Eur F111/352, f 57], and a map showing the proposed route of the telegraph line [Mss Eur F111/352, f 59]
- Letters from Hugh Shakespear Barnes, Agent to the Governor-General in Baluchistan, to the Secretary to the Government of India Foreign Department, enclosing copies of the diary of the Political Assistant, Chagai, for the weeks ending 16 February, 28 February, and 8 March 1900
- Diary No. 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12 of Major-General George Frederick Chenevix-Trench, HM Consul for Seistan (Diary No. 6 includes a sketch map, folio 86)
- A copy of a ‘Report on Reconnaissances Made while Attached to the Seistan Arbitration Commission’ by W A Johns, Deputy Consulting Engineer for Railways, Bombay
- A copy of the report ‘Notes on Persian Seistan’, compiled by Captain Edward Abadie Plunkett, and issued by the Government of India Intelligence Branch, Quarter-Master General’s Department
- Two copies of map signed by Plunkett titled ‘Persian Seistan-Cultivated Area’ [Mss Eur F111/352, f 270]
- A booklet entitled ‘Notes on the Leading Notables, Officials, Merchants, and Clergy of Khorasan, Seistan, Kain, and Kerman.’
- Printed copies of letters from the Government of India Foreign Department to the Secretary of State for India (Lord George Francis Hamilton), relating to the maintenance of British interests in Persia, dated 4 September 1899 and 7 November 1901 (the former with an enclosure of a minute by the Viceroy on Seistan).
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- 1 file (388 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the front to the rear of the file.
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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 390; 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. The file contains one foliation anomaly, f 301A
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