'Military Report on Persian Seistan' [32r] (68/188)
The record is made up of 1 volume (90 folios). It was created in 1902. 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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APPENDIX A.
No. 1.—Kerman to Nasratabad, Persian Route Book, Section I. Route
No. 44.
No. 2.—Bunder-Abbas to Sehkuha, Persian Route Book, Section I. Routes
12, 15, 56 and 2.
No. 2A.— Regan to Lash Juwain, Persian Route Book, Section I. Routes
57A and 57.
No. 2B.— Bunder-Abbas to Regan, Persian Route Book, Section I, No. 56B.
No. 3.— Charbar to Sehkuha. Persian Route Book, Section I Nos. 25 and
57.
Not in Route Book (route attached.)
Charbar to Bampur.
No. 3B.— Charbar to Bampur, Persian Route Book, Section I, No. 4.
No. 4.—Gwadur to Lash Juwain, Persian Route Book, Section I, No. 33
and Routes in Southern Baluchistan, No. 49.
No. 4A.— Jalk to Ladis, Persian Route Book, Section I, No. 33B.
No. 4B.— Jalk to Ladis, Persian Route Book, Section I, No. 33C.
No. 5.— Pasni to Robat (Kuh-i-Malik Siah) Routes in Southern Baluchis
tan, No. 117. •
No. 5A.— Tump to Dizak. Routes in Southern Baluchistan, No. 144.
No. 5B.— Dizak to Ladis. Routes in Southern Baluchistan, Nos. 176 and
49.
No. 5C.— Dizak to Ladis. Routes in Southern Baluchistan, Nos. 117, 152
and 150 A.
No. 5D. lad i s } R° u tcs in Southern Baluchistan, No. 156A.
No. 5E.— Pasni to Kondi. Routes in Southern Baluchistan, Nos. 120, 130,
38.
No. 5F.— Turbat (Kej) to Chitkan (Panjgur). Route in Southern Balu
chistan, No. 121.
No. 6.— Geh to Manujan. Persian Route Book, Section I. Nos. 4F, 32 and
42A.
No. 6A.— Geh to Kuhak. Persian Route Book, Section I. Nos. 14, 5A, and
7B.
No. 6B.— Sarbaz to Isai, (Panjgur). Route in Southern Baluchistan, Nos.
169A, 175 and 55.
No. 6C.— Turbat to Tump. Route in Southern Baluchistan, No. 135.
No. 6D.— Tump to Sarbaz. Route in Southern Baluchistan, No. 135A.
No. 7.— Bampur to Minab. Persian Route Book, Section I. No. 8, 8B and
12A. Note to above Bargah-Minab, No. 42.
No. 7A.— Bampur to Jalk. Persian Route Book, Section I. No. 7.
No. 8.— Jalk to Regan. Persian Route Book, Section I. Nos. 41 and 3.
No. 9.— Saindak to Ladis. Route in Southern Baluchistan, No. 45.
No. 10.— Quetta to Robat (Kuh-i-Malik Siah). Route in Southern Balu
chistan, Nos. 30 and 31.
No. 11.— Kandahar to Nasratabad. Route in Southern Baluchistan, Nos. 4,
5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.
No. 12.— Nushki to Basabat. Route in Southern Baluchistan, Nos. 10 and
15.
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A military report on the Seistan [Sistan] region of Persia, written by Captain J M Home. Printed at the Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, Calcutta, India, 1902. The report contains a preface (folio 3), a glossary (folio 5), and chapters on geography, communications, fortresses, climate, resources, ethnography, history, administration, naval and military, politics, and strategical positions. Also included (folios 51-90) is a gazetteer of Seistan, arranged in alphabetical order. At the back of the report is a map showing the routes described in Appendix A (folio 91).
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