'A handbook of Syria (including Palestine). London: Naval Staff Intelligence Department, June 1919' [238v] (481/738)
The record is made up of 1 volume (365 folios). It was created in 1919. 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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470 JUDAEA AND THE SOUTHERN DESERT
to the defences of an expanded Egypt, should the present
artificial frontier be moved north across the desert, and
with them various points on the western side of ‘Arabah
(see p. 665 f.).
Inhabitants
The inhabited places, exclusive of mere military or police
posts such as Rafah or El-‘Auja, are confined to the
neighbourhood of the sea, from which none are distant more
than 5 miles; the whole region between the Mediterranean
and ‘Arabah, some eighty miles across, is uninhabited except
by a few nomads. The few settlements, from south to north,
are : Khan Yunus, Beni Sel‘a (or Suweileh), ‘Abesan, and
Deir el-Balah. All are agricultural villages of
fellahin
Arabic for ‘peasant’. It was used by British officials to refer to agricultural workers or to members of a social class employed primarily in agricultural labour.
with
wheat and barley fields, fig trees, date-palms, and vegetable
gardens : tobacco is grown at Beni Sel‘a. The population of
these places is variously given; the largest is Khan Yunus,
which has been described at different times as possessing
5,000 and 600-700 inhabitants ; the smallest is ‘Abesan,
with some 50 huts. There is wide cultivation of wheat
and barley on the maritime plain, the fields extending
almost the whole distance from Gaza to Beersheba, and
for miles east of Rafah and Khan Yunus, patches of culti
vation being found even among the interior sandhills. In
normal times considerable supplies of grain might be obtained ;
but Turkish requisitions of grain and labour since the begin
ning of the war must have exhausted accumulations and
largely diminished the output. A little cultivation of cereals
is found far inland beyond the limits of the plain, generally
along wadis or near wells, as, for instance, in the plain round
Tell el-Milh, in the
Wadi
A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows.
Umm Halluf, and near Bir Mayein.
But these scanty fields are the result of sporadic efforts, and
depend on uncertain rains ; the above-mentioned valley of
‘Afn Ghadeirat appears to be the one example of irrigation.
The general conditions are indeed too unfavourable to en
courage permanent settlements, or the transformation of
Bedouin into
fellahin
Arabic for ‘peasant’. It was used by British officials to refer to agricultural workers or to members of a social class employed primarily in agricultural labour.
as witnessed east of Jordan and the
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Admiralty handbook regarding Syria (including Palestine) 'to as far north as the River Orontes and a line Antioch-Aleppo-Meskeneh. For details of the part of Syria beyond this line reference must be made to the Handbook of Asia Minor , Vol. iv, Part 2 (C.B. 847 C).'
'Contents. Chapters:
- I. Boundaries and Physical Survey, p 9 (folio 7)
- II. Climate, p 24 (folio 14v)
- III. Minerals, Flora and Fauna, p 93 (folio 50)
- IV. Military History, p 109 (folio 58)
- V. Inhabitants, p 175 (folio 91)
- VI. Turkish Administration, p 236 (folio 121v)
- VII. Agriculture, p 252 (folio 129v)
- VIII. Industry and Trade, p 276 (folio 141v)
- IX. Currency, Weights and Measures, p 318 (folio 162v)
- X. Jebel Ansarīyeh, p 325 (folio 166)
- XI. Country East of Jebel Ansarīyeh, p 344 (folio 175v)
- XII. Lebanon, Anti-Lebanon, and Damascus Plain, p 357 (folio 182)
- XIII. River Systems of Northern Syria, p 395 (folio 201)
- XIV. Judea and the Southern Desert, p 427 (folio 217)
- XV. Samaria (including Carmel), p 472 (folio 239v)
- XVI. Galilee, p 515 (folio 261)
- XVII. Haurān and Jaulān, p 556 (folio 281v)
- XVIII. 'Ajlūn and Northern Belqa, p 580 (folio 293v)
- XIX. Southern Belqa and Ardh el-Kerak, p 612 (folio 309v)
- XX. El-Jibāl and Esh-Shera, p 636 (folio 321v)
- XXI. The Ghōr (Jordan and the Dead Sea); and Wādi 'Arabah, p 645 (folio 326)
- Appendix: Conventional Spellings, p 668 (folio 337v)
- Index, p 669 (folio 338)
- Plates, p 725' [missing]
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- 1 volume (365 folios)
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The volume contains a contents page (folio 6) and an index (folios 338-365).
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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 367; 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 volume also contains an original printed pagination sequence. The volume originally contained fourteen plates showing maps, bound into the back of the volume. These are now missing; details of the plates can be found at folio 5v.
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