'ROUTES IN PERSIA. (VOLUME I.) (KHORASAN AND SISTAN.)' [199v] (403/536)
The record is made up of 1 volume (264 folios). It was created in 1928. 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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ROUTE No.. VI (a)— contd.
3 MADAN
.. 26 m. General direction S.
(S.OOO').
70
or about two-thirds
of the march and
then westerly. The watershed (5,100 / ) is crossed about half
a mile abore Hasanabad, from which point the main and most
direct route to Bujnurd branches off, vid Sultan Maidan. Thence
descent for some miles with main range to S. and open valley
to N. At 4 miles Kalidar to S. hidden in a valley, with Sultan
Maidan visible to N. and Kuh-i-Mar behind it. Road ascends
and descends. At 12| miles a small marsh near which were
tents of ’Amarlu Kurds.
At 14 miles, Fazilabad to S. of track—the first village in
the Nishapur district ; at 151 miles, Kalata Shahin to N. of road,
with’ Ah Murad, Nasirabad and Burjak to S. A fine meadow-
draining into a small ready river, running S., was skirted ;
but the route, at about 20 miles, swings more to the W., and,
after passing Saidabad, re-enter hills at 22 miles, crossing the
low Kutal-i-Surkh (5,300') at 231 miles. Thence down a rough
hill track to Ma'dan with its two villages of Bala Kaleh and
Pain Kilah. The route from Nishapur joins in a mile short
of the stage.
See stage 2, Route VI (B).
4 ROBAT-I-GAZ 22 m. Direction at first S. of
low pits for turquoises in great numbers, and full of hares.
At 1| miles direction approximately ,W. for the remainder
of the March. At 2| miles Hasan ’AH to N. and Shuhigan
to S. of track. At 4J miles, ’Ah Akbar to S. and Ardilan to
N. of track. At 6 miles, Nusk on the road with Gazandar and
Garmab to N., on the skirt of Kuh-i-Kh vaja. In this range
is a famous shrine in honour of Husain Asghar. At 8 miles,
Pehna on road. At 9j miles Marzun to N. and Robati to S.
of track. At 12J miles, Jambarju. The track thence forward
ran across a wide level plain. At 15 miles, Balgunabad and
Saidabad visible some miles off to S. and Mashkan to N. ;
the latter is of some importance. At 19 miles, a well-used
route running from Sabzawar to Mashkan, and thence probably
to Kuchan, was crossed. A wagon had recently travelled along
it. Near the stage Sultanabad was visible some miles to the S.
92
(3,800').
W. the track skirt
ing the range. Shal-
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The volume is a Government of India official publication entitled Routes in Persia. (Volume I.) (Khorasan and Sistan.) General Staff India 1928 (Calcutta, Government of India Press, 1928).
The volume contains details of land routes. The information given for each route comprises:
- number of route;
- place names forming starting point and destination of route;
- authority and date;
- number of stage;
- names of stages;
- distance in miles (intermediate and total);
- remarks (including precise details of the route, general geographical information, and information on smaller settlements, local peoples, religious affiliations, condition of roads, access to water, supplies of wood, and other routes).
The volume also contains a map entitled Index Map to Routes in Persia Vol. I ., which shows a region of northern and eastern Persia, indicating routes described in the volume, cities, towns, roads, tracks and paths. The map was printed by the Simla Drawing Office, Survey of India, and includes a printing statement which reads 'S.D.O.S.I. No 5376. June 28.'.
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- 1 volume (264 folios)
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The volume includes a glossary (folios 246-250) and an index (folios 251-263), and provides a map in a pocket attached to the inside back cover (folio 265).
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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the inside front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 266; 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.
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