'IRAQ AND THE PERSIAN GULF' [368r] (738/862)
The record is made up of 1 volume (430 folios). It was created in 1944. 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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ROADS
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Spika (117) and Kani Manga (129) passes, over 5,000 feet, each have
12 hair-pin bends around which lorries have to reverse. The road
passes over the watershed between the basins of the Diyala and
Little Zab, north of the Halabja plain, and crosses the Gogasur
valley to Penjwin in the Qizilja valley, which is only 3 miles from
the boundary. The road continues into Persia through Senna to
Ramadan, where it joins the Persian road from Kermanshah to Tehran
mentioned in Route [7].
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Fig. 89. Sarchinar bridge over the Obara Chai near Sulaimaniya
Branch Roads
[8 a] Sulaimaniya to Qala Dizeh (75) via Mirza Rustum (54); an
all-weather tarred road fit for motors up to 6 tons, well
bridged throughout, except Little Zab which is crossed by
ferry at Dukan (40), or by ford between June and October
(100 yards).
[8 b] Sulaimaniya to Qaradagh (28), fit only for light motors and
liable to considerable interruption after rain.
[8 c] Serao to Halabja (16); a tarred road, well bridged, and
capable of taking heavy motors.
Route [9]. Erbil-Ruwandiz-Rayat
(Ruwandiz Road)
Distances in Miles
(32) Shaqlawa. (54) Spilik pass. (73) Jindian. (75) Ruwandiz.
(84) Razanok. (104) Rayat. (no) Persian boundary.
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The volume is titled Iraq and the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. (London: Naval Intelligence Division, 1944).
The report contains preliminary remarks by the Director of Naval Intelligence, 1942 (John Henry Godfrey) and the Director of Naval Intelligence, 1944 (E G N Rushbrook).
There then follows thirteen chapters:
- I. Introduction.
- II. Geology and description of the land.
- III. Coasts of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. .
- IV. Climate, vegetation and fauna.
- V. History.
- VI. People.
- VII. Distribution of the people.
- VIII. Administration and public life.
- IX. Public health and disease.
- X. Irrigation, agriculture, and minor industry.
- XI. Currency, finance, commerce and oil.
- XII. Ports and inland towns.
- XIII. Communications.
- Appendices: stratigraphy; meteorological tables; ten historical sites, chronological table; weights and measures; authorship, authorities and maps.
There follows a section listing 105 text figures and maps and a section listing over 200 illustrations.
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (430 folios)
- Arrangement
The volume is divided into a number of chapters, sub-sections whose arrangement is detailed in the contents section (folios 7-13) which includes a section on text-figures and maps, and list of illustrations. The volume consists of front matter pages (xviii), and then a further 682 pages in the original pagination system.
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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 430; 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 file also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
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- 'IRAQ AND THE PERSIAN GULF'
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- East India Company, the Board of Control, the India Office, or other British Government Department
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