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'Southern Arabia, by Theodore Bent, F.R.G.S., F.S.A., Author of 'The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland' 'The Sacred City of the Ethiopians' 'The Cyclades, Or Life Among the Insular Greeks' etc. and Mrs Theodore Bent' [‎45] (84/552)

The record is made up of 1 volume (455 pages). It was created in c 1994. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.

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45
MASKAT
CHAPTEK IV
some historical facts about oman
On two separate occasions we visited Maskat. The first
time was in 1889 on our way to Persia, and the second in
1895 when we were starting for Dhofar, on the journey
which I shall describe later.
On each occasion we had to reach it by way of India, for
like all the rest of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. Maskat is really an
outlying portion of our Indian Empire. By just crossing
a range of mountains in Persia you cross the metaphorical
watershed between our India and Foreign Offices. At
Shiraz you hesitate between India and England. You ask
the question, ' Shall I send my letters vid Bombay, or vid
Eussia ? ' You hasten to get rid of your rupees Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf. , for this is
the last place where their merit is recognised. North of
Shiraz you are in a distinctly foreign country. Our officials
hail from the Foreign Office and belong to the legation of
Teheran. You are no longer under British protection, you
are in the dominions of the Shah.
But so long as you are on the shores of the Gulf you
are, so to speak, in India. The officials receive their pay in
degenerate rupees Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf. instead of pounds sterling, they live in
' bungalows,' they talk of ' tiffin,' and eat curry at every
meal.

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Southern Arabia, by Theodore Bent, F.R.G.S., F.S.A., Author of 'The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland' 'The Sacred City of the Ethiopians' 'The Cyclades, Or Life Among the Insular Greeks' etc. and Mrs Theodore Bent .

Publication details: Reading: Garnet, c 1994.

Edition: new edition.

Notes: facsimile edition of edition published London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1900.

Physical Description: initial roman numeral paginations i-xi, i-x; 24 leaves of plates, 5 folded leaves of maps; illustrations, 6 maps 1 portrait.

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1 volume (455 pages)
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The volume contains a list of contents giving section and chapter headings and page references, a list of illustrations and a list of maps. There is an alphabetical index at the back of the volume.

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Dimensions: 240mm x 165mm

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