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'The Expedition for the survey of the rivers Euphrates and Tigris, carried on by order of the British government, in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837; preceded by geographical and historical notices of the regions situated between the rivers Nile and Indus. In four volumes. With fourteen maps and charts, and embellished with ninety-seven plates, besides numerous wood-cuts. Volume the first.' [‎482] (569/905)

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482
town of 'akka.
[chap. xix.
Ceesarea Palestina; which was constructed at such enormous
cost by Herod the Great, in honour of his patron Augustus. 1
Near Attlit, about twelve miles northward, along the coast,
are the remains of the ancient city of Pelegrino, with its port
and castle ; and eight miles further north is Mount Carmel.
Jebei Mar The sides of the striking headland of Jebel Mar Elias present
masses of limestone, partially shaded by olive and walnut
trees; to these, higher up, succeed a variety of shrubs and
odoriferous plants, forming in some places thick brushwood;
which, however, becomes scanty towards the summit. The
latter is occupied by a summer-house, erected by Abdu-llah
Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. , and by the Carmelite convent, overlooking the sea,
at the western extremity. In the rock below the latter is the
extensive grotto, supposed to be that of Elias, and many
smaller excavations; and at the termination of the northern
slope of the mountain are two castellated buildings, between
which is Kaifa, probably Ephah, 2 a small walled town, with
a mole and anchorage, defended by the lower castle. A little
beyond the latter is the southern extremity of a fine bay,
about nine miles in extent; on the northern horn of which
stands Acre, the capital of the district.
The Jezzar In addition to about 2500 stone-built terraced houses,
Acre, properly Akka, contains a fine arched bazar, several
mosques, khans,-baths, and other public buildings; amongst
which may be noticed the arsenal, granary, and the Latin
convent, which is a very large building ; also the Serai of the
Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. ; and, nearly in the centre of the town, the Jezzar
Jami'. The last, which is amongst the finest mosques in
Asiatic Turkey, was constructed by the celebrated Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. of
that name (Jezzar, or Butcher) with ancient materials, chiefly
brought from Kaisariyeh. The interior displays arabesque
walls, partly covered with fine marble; and the exterior a
grand cupola, a lofty minareh, a fine entrance portico, and a
spacious court, with a fountain shaded by trees: a covered
1 Benjamin of Tudela, by A. Asher, p. 65; and Josephus, Ant., XV.,
cap. ix., sec. 6.
2 Isaiah, chap. LX., v. 6.

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The Expedition for the survey of the rivers Euphrates and Tigris, carried on by order of the British government, in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837; preceded by geographical and historical notices of the regions situated between the rivers Nile and Indus. In four volumes. With fourteen maps and charts, and embellished with ninety-seven plates, besides numerous wood-cuts. Volume the first.

Publication Details: London : Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1850 Printed by W. Clowes and sons, Stamford Street.

Notes: Printer's name from colophon Section at the end of a manuscript text. . Only two volumes of text and an atlas containing the maps were published.

Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references and index.

Physical Description: xxvii, [3], 799, [1] p., [29] leaves of plates (1 folded), (the plates are numbered: 1, 3-9, 11-26, 28, 33, 37, 39, 42-43). Vol. 1, p. 705-706 and p. 707-708 are fold-out leaves.

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'The Expedition for the survey of the rivers Euphrates and Tigris, carried on by order of the British government, in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837; preceded by geographical and historical notices of the regions situated between the rivers Nile and Indus. In four volumes. With fourteen maps and charts, and embellished with ninety-seven plates, besides numerous wood-cuts. Volume the first.' [‎482] (569/905), British Library: Printed Collections, IOL.1947.c.142, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100023939723.0x0000aa> [accessed 12 May 2024]

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