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'Handbook of Mesopotamia. Vol. III. 1917' [‎93] (102/432)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (214 folios). It was created in 1917. 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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THE EUPHKATES
93
would be easy for a light-draught steamer, and could be accomplished
at a very great speed. The swiftness of the current at this time of
the year would, however, make the upward journey very slow, and
it would be necessary for the steamer to be capable of a continuous
speed of not less than 12 knots per hour in order to make head
against the rapid stretch between Hit and Anah. Steamer-navigation,
it was stated, would be too risky to be profitable during the l.-w.
months of August, September, Octobei', and November. The report
adds that in the months of December, January, February, and March
both the upward and downward journey of even a light-draught
steamer would be attended with considerable risk unless engineering
works were carried out in the stretches between Hadiseh
IV F, m. 65) and Alus {Route IV F, m. 55|), in the passage from
Kerableh Island {Boute IV Gr, m. 2) to below Anah IV F,
m. 117), in the shallow rapids at Abu Quba'l or Funsa IV H,
m. 120), and below the islands of El-Hammam IV H, m. 130|).
In the first two of the above-mentioned places the artificial channel
excavated by the Turkish authorities in 1870 was in 1903 still
almost intact; and it was believed that very heavy expense would
not be necessary. Some apparatus would, however, have to be
erected for the purpose of warping the steamer up over the ledge at
Fatihat Khidhr Ilyas {Boute IV F, m. 5&|). From below Anah to
above Kerableh Island a tow-path would probably have to be con
structed on the 1. side of the river. In the neighbourhood of Abu
Quba'l and El-Hammam, the placing of four or five dams part of the
way across the river-bed would sufficiently deepen the channel.
The report of 1903 says that the best boatmen of Anah are so
intimately acquainted with the bed of the river above Hit that it
would be advisable to secure the services of one of them as pilot for
a steamer plying on the river.
On the upward journey it might be possible for a steamer to tow
one or two flat-bottomed boats. On the journey down-stream towing
would be dangerous, but a barge might be lashed to the side of
a steamer.
Practically all the present traffic is down-stream, at least as far as
Hit, and is carried on chiefly by the flat-bottomed boats, known
as shakhturs (see vol. i, p. 167), built only at Birijik. Even the
attempt made in 1911 to establish a service of motor-boats (65 ft.
long with about 2-| ft. draught) on the river above Fellujeh had to be
given up owing to difficulties in navigation. (See vol. i, p. 171.)
There are ferries at the chief stopping-places on the river.
The river has been used in increasing degree for the transport of
guns, ammunition, and stores, and small detachments of troops from

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This volume is A Handbook of Mesopotamia, Volume III, Central Mesopotamia with Sourthern Kurdistan and the Syrian Desert (Admiralty War Staff Intelligence Division, January, 1917), covering the Tigris and Euphrates from Baghdad and Fellūjeh [Fallujah] to Mosul and Meskeneh [Maskanah], the Lesser Zāb, the country east of the Tigris towards the Persian frontier, and the routes running westward from the Euphrates valley across the Syrian Desert. The volume was prepared on behalf of the Admiralty and War Office, and appears to be based on official and unofficial publications and maps which are cited in a bibliographical section in the volume. This volume was supplemented with corrections and additions in June 1918 (see IOR/L/MIL/17/15/41/5).

The volume includes a note on confidentiality, a title page, 'Note', 'Abbreviations'. There is a page of 'Contents' which includes the following sections:

  • Introduction;
  • River Routes (The Tigris and the Lesser Zāb, The Euphrates);
  • Land Routes (The Tigris Valley with Region to East, The Euphrates Valley, Connexions between Tigris and Euphrates Valleys, The Syrian Desert);
  • Gazetteer of Towns;
  • Bibliographical Note;
  • Transliteration of Names;
  • Glossary;
  • Appendix;
  • Index;
  • 'Sketch Map of Routes', which includes 'City Map of Baghdad' (f. 212) and 'Mesopotamia: Outline Map Showing Routes, Volume III' contained in a pocket.
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1 volume (214 folios)
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This volume is arranged according to numbered routes. There is a page of contents and an alphabetical index. There are two maps housed in a pocket.

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Foliation: The foliation sequence commences at the inside front cover and terminates at the inside back cover; 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 (except for the front cover, where the folio number is located on the verso The back of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'v'. ).

Pagination: The volume also has an original printed pagination sequence.

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