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'A handbook of Syria (including Palestine). London: Naval Staff Intelligence Department, June 1919' [‎123v] (251/738)

The record is made up of 1 volume (365 folios). It was created in 1919. 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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Ba'albek.
Sham Sherif
(Damascus) 1
Biqa‘.
Hasbeya.
Quneiterah.
Nebk.
Zebdani.
Rasheya.
Duma.
Sham (Damascus).
Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. el-‘Ajam.
Hauran 2
/Sheikh Sad. •
‘Ajlun (or Irbid).
Musmiyeh.
_ ‘Ezra.
1 Der‘a (or Hauran).
El-‘Ahireh (or Ez-Zeidi ?).
Suweida (or Jebel ed-Druz).
' Salkhad.
Kerak 3 .
IV. Sanjaq of Jerusalem :
( Salt.
J Kerak.
1 Tafileh.
lMa‘an.
El-Quds (Jerusalem).
Yafa (Jaffa).
Ghazzeh (Gaza).
Khalil er-Rahman (Hebron).
Bir Seba‘ (Beersheba).
1 Quneiterah was transferred from the Hauran to this sanjaq between
1901 and 1906. Zebdani, created before 1901, was originally part of the
kaza of Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. el-‘Ajam.
2 This sanjaq lias been very much rearranged from time to time. The
capital was moved successively from Der‘a to Sheikh Sad, from there to
Sheikh Miskin (about 1894) and finally back to Der‘a (about 1903). Salt
was separated from the sanjaq in 1894 and Quneiterah before _1906. The
list of kazas given by Ruppin for 1915 omits Sheikh Sad, El-‘Ahireh, and
Salkhad. Musmiyeh and ‘Ezra now include most of the territory that
belonged to Basr el-Harir (still given by Ruppin as a distinct kaza).
3 Previous to 1894 this sanjaq was called Ma‘an and had its capital
at Ma‘an. In 1894 Salt was added to the sanjaq and the capital was moved
to Kerak. See note 8 regarding territory transferred to Bir Seba‘.
4 The kaza of Bir Seba‘ was formed from parts of those of Gaza and Hebron
before 1901. In 1908 steps were taken to make it a sanjaq having two
kazas, Bir Seba‘ and Hafir (or El-‘Auja), and including territory to the
south that had belonged to the sanjaq of Kerak or had previously not been

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Admiralty handbook regarding Syria (including Palestine) 'to as far north as the River Orontes and a line Antioch-Aleppo-Meskeneh. For details of the part of Syria beyond this line reference must be made to the Handbook of Asia Minor , Vol. iv, Part 2 (C.B. 847 C).'

'Contents. Chapters:

  • I. Boundaries and Physical Survey, p 9 (folio 7)
  • II. Climate, p 24 (folio 14v)
  • III. Minerals, Flora and Fauna, p 93 (folio 50)
  • IV. Military History, p 109 (folio 58)
  • V. Inhabitants, p 175 (folio 91)
  • VI. Turkish Administration, p 236 (folio 121v)
  • VII. Agriculture, p 252 (folio 129v)
  • VIII. Industry and Trade, p 276 (folio 141v)
  • IX. Currency, Weights and Measures, p 318 (folio 162v)
  • X. Jebel Ansarīyeh, p 325 (folio 166)
  • XI. Country East of Jebel Ansarīyeh, p 344 (folio 175v)
  • XII. Lebanon, Anti-Lebanon, and Damascus Plain, p 357 (folio 182)
  • XIII. River Systems of Northern Syria, p 395 (folio 201)
  • XIV. Judea and the Southern Desert, p 427 (folio 217)
  • XV. Samaria (including Carmel), p 472 (folio 239v)
  • XVI. Galilee, p 515 (folio 261)
  • XVII. Haurān and Jaulān, p 556 (folio 281v)
  • XVIII. 'Ajlūn and Northern Belqa, p 580 (folio 293v)
  • XIX. Southern Belqa and Ardh el-Kerak, p 612 (folio 309v)
  • XX. El-Jibāl and Esh-Shera, p 636 (folio 321v)
  • XXI. The Ghōr (Jordan and the Dead Sea); and Wādi 'Arabah, p 645 (folio 326)
  • Appendix: Conventional Spellings, p 668 (folio 337v)
  • Index, p 669 (folio 338)
  • Plates, p 725' [missing]
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1 volume (365 folios)
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The volume contains a contents page (folio 6) and an index (folios 338-365).

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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 367; 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. Pagination: the volume also contains an original printed pagination sequence. The volume originally contained fourteen plates showing maps, bound into the back of the volume. These are now missing; details of the plates can be found at folio 5v.

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