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'Report on the preliminary survey of the route for the Central Persia Telegraph Line. By W King Wood, Assistant Superintendent, Indo-European Telegraph Department.' [‎128r] (260/300)

The record is made up of 1 volume (146 folios). It was created in 1899. 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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237
b 7- 6*0
Prom Ziaret-Jah to Rask, the hills on eifW 0 ,m„ n. •
smaller and not so rugged as in the previous marohAs ri T er m ? re 0 P en »
miles, and since entering the hills on the Bampur plain^tho 0 , thlS , p0 ' nt ’ ]; 07 f
in river beds for the most part, between hiVl, ^ 10 * ra °k has been
tains, and is liable to become impassable at any moment ° US and r ° Cky moun ‘
Bask to Peshin.
Date.
No. of
March.
Route.
Int rmediate
Miles.
Total
Miles.
7th March 1899.
7
Peshin,
1,275 feet.
27-85
136-62
Oar camp at Bask was pitched under a larcre mimosa tree, and iust at the
entrance to the village from the Serbaz end. We therefore had quite a mile
of palms and cultivated valley to traverse before we turned to the east into
a range of low hills, the actual entrance being made at 1-90 miles. The 2nd
mile is registered opposite a small Ziaret hut on the left, and here the track
bifurcates, the right path leading to Daptan, thence to Peshin, and also to
Bahu Kelat, while we follow the left and direct road to Peshin. We wind
about in the stony hills, and at 3 - 50 miles enter a ravine in which there is a
profuse growth of Peesh. A short sharp ascent brings us to the top of the
Kodar Kalar Zangian at 4-20 miles, and we continue along a plateau to the
7th mile, when we change our direction to due east. The going is still stony
through low hills. At IQ-10 miles, we enter the bed of the Sereen Kaur, a left
bank affluent of the Serbaz. This mountain torrent had several pools of water
in it, as there had just been a heavy rain-fall. Leaving the Sereen Kaur at
iri5 miles, we proceed up a small v;»lley, passing to our right at 1T70 miles a
small Balooch encampment. A graveyard is passed at 14 miles, and a few
yards further on we cross the Kabgander Kaur. Keeping along the valley and
crossing a nameless torrent bed at 18 miles, we dually clear the hills and
debouch on to the extensive Peshin plain at 18-80 miles. Away in the distance
and bearing 118°, lying at the foot of a range of low hills, we can just see the
Peshin fort, and make for it over a stony plain, where a good firm track exists.
The branch road via Daptin, which left us at 2 miles, joins in again at 19 miles.
The plain stretches as far as the eye can see to the east towards Mand, while
its western limit is said to be Kasrkand. It is the parallel plain to the Bampur-
Magas-Kuhak one, at a lower altitude, and of course nearer to the sea coast.
We enter a low jungle of mimosa and acacia, dwarf palm and tamarisk at 21.
miles, which somewhat resembles the Narmasheer, and which possesses superb
camel grazing and an abundance of fuel. Water, however, appears to be limit
ed. A second road from Daptan joins in at 25'30 miles. The first cultivated
ground is noted at 26*20 miles, and at 26 J miles w r e enter a date grove, and
cross a species of canal, and, emerging on to higher ground, notice the first batch
of Peshin beehive thatched huts. Passing these at 26*80 and a graveyard at the
27th mile, we leave the mud fort and main village on our right, and, traversing
a date grove, camp on the banks of a stream close to the hills.
Peshin to Kastag.
Date.
No. of
Route
Imermediate
Total
March.
Miles.
Miles.
8th March 1899
8
Kastag, 1,035 feet.
12*16
147-78

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Publication statement: Karachi: Government of India Telegraph Department, 1899.

The report describes the 'Branch Section' (Ispahan to Ardistan), followed by the five 'Sections', and 'Unsuitable Routes', of the Central Persia Telegraph Line. For each section the report provides a description of the track, a gazetteer, details of sites selected for telegraph offices, and a general summary.

The Report includes the following appendices:

  • (a) Table of distances.
  • (b) Table of Freights from Coast to Interior.
  • (c) Chemical Analyser's report on sample water.
  • (d) Statement showing cost of journey.
  • (e) Statement showing disposal of presents.
  • (f) Glossary, Persian and Baloch words.

The report includes a map at folio 5, 'Skeleton of Curzon's map of PERSIA showing Routes Examined for the Central Persia Telegraph Line'; plus a 'Sectional Plan of the Route from Ardistan to Pahra, giving Altitude of Places', at folio 21.

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1 volume (146 folios)
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A contents page can be found at folio 4.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 148; 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 file also contains an original printed pagination sequence (v, 274pp, including map and sectional plan).

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