'ROUTES IN PERSIA. SECTION II.' [39] (64/122)
The record is made up of 1 volume (57 folios). It was created in 1895. 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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Route No. 22.
F rom B ashkala to U rumiah via M ur dagfi.
Anthnrity and ////^—Binder, 1886.
No.
of
stage.
Names of stages.
Distance in
miles.
Remaeks.
Inter
mediate.
Total.
'
This is the most direct road, bnt it is scarcely ever
used, because the natural difficulties are much
greater tlian in either of the other routes between
the two places.* The distance is 90 miles. There
is no regular track.
* Route Xos. 21, 23.
Route ITo. 23.
F rom B ashkala to U rumiah via D ilman.
Authority and date — M aunsell , 1888.
Names of stages.
Distance in
miles.
Iwter-
mediate.
K hana S ue
O ilman
G avalan
•S hangar A li.
U eumiah
27
22
26
.20
12
Total.
Remarks.
27
49|
76
96
108
This road is usualIj open in wirfer and free from
snow. It is the principal caravan route.
Route No. 24.
F rom B asakala to D ilman via D eri.
Authority and date — M aunsell , 1888.
Names of stages.
Dbei ...
D ilman
Distance in
MILES.
Inter
mediate
Total,
9
18
ebm AHK 3.
^ot'difficult vanr0ad ' ™ du,atin = and hijly.but
Diltnan has about 5,000 inhabitants, and lis sur
rounded by a dilapidated mud wall with bastions.
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The volume is a Government of India official publication entitled Routes in Persia. Section II. Compiled in the Intelligence Branch of the Quarter Master General's Department in India by Captain J. Vans Agnew, 3rd Madras Lancers (Simla: printed at the Government Central Printing Office, 1895).
The volume contains details of all land routes (numbered 1-50) leading from Turkey-in-Asia into Western Persia between Erzerum [Erzurum] in the north and Basra in the south. The information given for each route comprises:
- number of route;
- place names forming starting point and destination of route;
- authority and date;
- number of stage;
- names of stages;
- distance in miles (intermediate and total);
- remarks (including precise details of the route, general geographical information, and information on smaller settlements, local peoples, religious affiliations, condition of roads, access to water, supplies of wood, and other routes).
The volume also contains pockets attached to the front and back inside covers for index maps of the routes, but only one of these (folio 58), 'Index Map to Routes in Persia. Section II.' (compiled in the Intelligence Branch, Quarter Master General's Department), dated October 1895, is present.
An ink stamp on the front cover records the confidential nature of the publication and that it was being transmitted for the information of His Excellency the Viceroy (Victor Alexander Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin and 16th Earl of Kincardine) only.
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- 1 volume (57 folios)
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The volume contains an alphabetical cross index (folios 5-7); and an alphabetical index to names of places (folios 8-10).
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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 is on the verso The back of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'v'. ). This is the sequence used to determine the order of pages.
Pagination: the volume also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
Condition: folio 7 is detached from the volume.
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