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'Narrative of a journey to the site of Babylon in 1811, now first published: memoir on the ruins; with engravings from the original sketches by the author: remarks on the topography of ancient Babylon, by Major Rennell; in reference to the memoir: second memoir on the ruins; in reference to Major Rennell's remarks: with narrative of a journey to Persepolis: now first printed, with hitherto unpublished cuneiform inscriptions copied at Persepolis: by the late Claudius James Rich, Esq., formerly the Resident of the Hon. East India Company at Bagdad. Edited by his widow.' [‎2] (77/474)

The record is made up of 1 volume (324 pages). It was created in 1839. 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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JOURNEY TO BABYLON.
our rate of travelling. Kiahya Khan, which bore
N. 12 E., was built by the celebrated Ahmed
Kiahya of Bagdad; but being so near the town, it is
not much frequented. Our road now lay S. 20 W.,
over a perfectly level country ; and in about half an
hour it took the direction of S. 5 W. At noon we
arrived at Assad Khan, after a march of three hours
and three quarters, or about eleven miles. These
khans are built in quadrangular forms, with niches
all round them for the accommodation of travellers,
and a room or two near the gateway. In the centre
of the court is a raised plinth, on which travel
lers sleep in the summer; and in the best khans
there is an inner range of stabling all round the
quadrangle. Over the gate is an open room, and
there is always a small mud village round the khan.
We only halted for a short time, in order to take
some refreshment, and then proceeded on our jour
ney. From a mound near Assad Khan the ruin of
Aggher Koof, or Nimrod's Tower, bore N. 26 E*
* Bagdad, Saturday, JanuaryAth, 1812.—I went with a party to see
Agger Koof, or Nimrod's Tower, as it is vulgarly called, a ruin of very
great antiquity, and very much of the same character as those of Baby
lon. It stands on the west side of the Tigris, about six miles from Bag
dad. The general resemblance of it with the Birs Nemroud struck me
forcibly. Like that ruin, it has a mound of rubbish on the east side.
The mass of the building is of unhurnt bricks, mixed up with chopped
reeds, and layers of reeds between every fifth or sixth layer of bricks.
Fragments of burnt bricks are found in the base, which is
composed of the decayed bricks and rubhish, together with the dust
blown up against it by the high wind. The mass is of an irregular
shape, and about half way up it is an aperture, apparently of no great
extent. Square holes are visible in the sides, as at the Birs. The

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Narrative of a journey to the site of Babylon in 1811, now first published: memoir on the ruins; with engravings from the original sketches by the author: remarks on the topography of ancient Babylon, by Major Rennell; in reference to the memoir: second memoir on the ruins; in reference to Major Rennell's remarks: with narrative of a journey to Persepolis: now first printed, with hitherto unpublished cuneiform inscriptions copied at Persepolis: by the late Claudius James Rich, Esq., formerly the Resident of the Hon. East India Company at Bagdad , by Claudius James Rich.

Publication details: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Duke-street, Stamford Street, London. Published by Duncan and Malcolm, Paternoster Row, MDCCCXXXIX [1839].

Physical description: Includes plates, illustrations, plan; octavo.

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1 volume (324 pages)
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The volume contains a table of contents with chapter headings with page references (pp xi-xv). Each chapter heading is followed by a detailed breakdown of the contents of that chapter. There is a list of illustrations (p xvi) with facing page references.

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Dimensions: 220mm x 135mm.

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'Narrative of a journey to the site of Babylon in 1811, now first published: memoir on the ruins; with engravings from the original sketches by the author: remarks on the topography of ancient Babylon, by Major Rennell; in reference to the memoir: second memoir on the ruins; in reference to Major Rennell's remarks: with narrative of a journey to Persepolis: now first printed, with hitherto unpublished cuneiform inscriptions copied at Persepolis: by the late Claudius James Rich, Esq., formerly the Resident of the Hon. East India Company at Bagdad. Edited by his widow.' [‎2] (77/474), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOL.1947.a.2083., in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100024137247.0x00004e> [accessed 22 March 2025]

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