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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in reference to Major Rennell's remarks: with narrative of a journey to Persepolis: now first printed, with hitherto unpublished cuneiform inscriptions copied at Persepolis: by the late Claudius James Rich, Esq., formerly the Resident of the Hon.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.' [‎259] (402/474)

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 PERSEPOLIS.
259
zergers or goldsmiths, and said they were a tireh or
branch of the Shah-seven tribe. With us they spoke
Turkish, hut among themselves a curious dialect
which they called Zergeri, of which I collected a
few specimens.* By some of their words, and some
of their habits, they would seem to be gipsies. They
are very expert coiners and falsifiers, and also are
famous catchers and trainers of hawks ; and, above
all, they are celebrated thieves, especially renowned
as sheep-stealers. The tribe of the Shah-sevens in
the neighbourhood of Kazveen speak exactly the.
same dialect, and bear the same character.
1 We bade adieu to Persepolist at a quarter before
four o'clock in the afternoon, and set out on our
return to Shirauz by a different route, as far
* 4 Yena'—To come.
i Ave' or 4 ane*—Come.
* Ja'—Go (imp.).
j ' Kenijeta'—Where are you going ?
| ' Kari ktchira'—"Where are you going ?
' Yelibish'—Sit down.
* Iktitchast'—Get up.
' Su gherdan'—What have you done?
' Dizi—A plain.
' Sudmanki'—Let us go and walk about.
< Kalyoon tchak kur, tchi dow A term adopted by British officials to refer to local sailing vessels in the western Indian Ocean. '-Fill a kalioon, that I may smok .
4 Yagh'—Fire.
* Panee 5 —Water.
t Sights with the compass from the centre of the great stah case.
Nakshi Rustem, about N. 12 W.
The centre of the garden-house, N. 885 W. ( ne
Centre of Kinara, S. 40 W. (Two miles.)
The bridge of the Araxes (Pool 1 Khan), S. 56
Bendameer, S. 15 W.
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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.' [‎259] (402/474), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOL.1947.a.2083., in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100024137249.0x000003> [accessed 23 March 2025]

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