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'Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf. Vol I. Historical. Part II. J G Lorimer. 1915' [‎2217] (734/1262)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (1165 pages). It was created in 1915. It was written in English and Arabic. 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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2217
f et above the present sea-level, and in the flat ledge which surrounds
Masqat harbour. In the upper portion of the Gulf the deltaic deposits of
Tigris and Euphrates have contributed to this work of reclamation in
an entirely different manner ; within historical times these rivers have
ilted up their mouths to an extent which has materially altered the coast
line of this part of the Gulf, and in the future they are destined to unite
Hasa to Fars just as in the past they have produced the fertile plains of
Turkish 'Iraq.
Minerals.
Tetroleum. —Numerous " shows ^ of petroleum exist along a broad
belt running north-west and south-east through Turkish 'Iraq and down
the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. . These are most abundant at the foot of the chain of
hills where the naptha springs of Daliki, Behbehan, Eamuz, Shushtar
and Qasr-i-Shirin are situated. Small quantities of oil have been
yielded by the Shushtar well for many years, but all deep borings made
in the area in the hope of obtaining large supplies have hitherto proved
unsuccessful.
Asphalt—h. small deposit of good quality, but trifling in amount,
occurs in Bahrain.
Coal. —Thirty miles inland from Sur in 'Oman some seams of good
coal are found in newer tertiary strata. Their small extent and difficulty
of access seem to prohibit their being exploited.
Sulphur. —The sulphur mines of Khamir and Bustaneh near Lingeh
have been profitably worked in the past, but are not sufficiently valuable
now-a-days to make them remunerative.
Copper. —This occurs as copper glance and malachite in the interior
of ; 0man.
Red Ochre. — Deposits of this exist on several islands in the Gulf and
are profitably worked.
Mt, —This occurs in unlimited quantity in the Hormuz series, espe
cially on Hormuz and Qishm Island, and large amounts are exported.
Gypsum. —This is widely distributed thoughout the Gulf area. It
^ of good quality and is easily available. It is everywhere used as a
cement in building.
Iron.—As haematite and pyrites this is widely scattered through the
Hormuz series.
Magnesite, Alum and Steatitic day. —Have been noticed.
Building stones —The littoral shelly concrete is largely used. Some
0 f the Bakhtiyari sandstones on the Karun are fairly good. Much of
Jlie Bahrain rock makes an excellent building stone. The nummulitic
limestone near Masqat also furnishes excellent stone.
Road-mending material, —The Masqat serpentine rock would be
admirable for this purpose.

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This volume is Volume I, Part II (Historical) of the Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , ’Omān and Central Arabia (Government of India: 1915), compiled by John Gordon Lorimer and completed for press by Captain L Birdwood.

Part II contains an 'Introduction' (pages i-iii) written by Birdwood in Simla, dated 10 October 1914, 'Table of Chapters, Annexures, Appendices and Genealogical Tables' (pags v-viii), and 'Detailed Table of Contents' (ix-cxxx). These are also found in Volume I, Part IA of the Gazetteer (IOR/L/PS/20/C91/1).

Part II consists of three chapters:

  • 'Chapter X. History of ’Arabistān' (pages 1625-1775);
  • 'Chapter XI. History of the Persian Coast and Islands' (pages 1776-2149);
  • 'Chapter XII. History of Persian Makrān' (pages 2150-2203).

The chapters are followed by nineteen appendices:

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1 volume (1165 pages)
Arrangement

Volume I, Part II is arranged into chapters that are sub-divided into numbered periods covering, for example, the reign of a ruler or regime of a Viceroy, or are arbitrarily based on outstanding land-marks in the history of the region. Each period has been sub-divided into subject headings, each of which has been lettered. The appendices are sub-divided into lettered subject headings and also contain numbered annexures, as well as charts. Both the chapters and appendices have further subject headings that appear in the right and left margins of the page. Footnotes appear occasionally througout the volume at the bottom of the page which provide further details and references. A 'Detailed Table of Contents' for Part II and the Appendices is on pages cii-cxxx.

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The foliation sequence is circled in pencil, in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. of each folio. It begins on the first folio with text, on number 879, and ends on the last folio with text, on number 1503.

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