‘GAZETTEER OF PERSIA VOL. I Comprising the Provinces of ASTARÁBÁD, SHÁHRUD-BÚSTAN, KHÚRÁSÁN, AND SÍSTÁN’ [354r] (714/722)
The record is made up of 1 volume (384 folios). It was created in 1886-1895. 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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of a wide, pebbly ravine coming down from a deep gully in the hills to the
south. Ihis fort is garrisoned by 50 sarbaz. There are a few oleaginous
trees and a karez here; but no gardens or cultivation. — (Goldsmid,
Bellew.)
; Elev. '.
the Turbat-i-Haidan district of
ZAIMlR— Lat. , Long.
A village in the Turbat subdivision of
Khurasan.— {Bellew.)
ZAINABAD— Lat. , Long. ; Elev.
A village in the Tun subdivision of the Tabas district of Khurasan.
Proceeding from Tabas to Bashruyah, the road to Zainabad turns off 48
miles from Tabas.— {MacGregor, Bellew.)
ZAINADILtJ— Lat. 87° SOT", Long. 58° 39'0"; Elev. 7 {Intelli
gence Department, IBar Office).
A village in Daraghaz, Khurasan, on the road to Kuchan by the Dawand
pass, and 21 miles north-west of Muhammadabad. It contains 15 houses.—
(Nagner.)
ZAMAND —Lat. , Long. ; Elev. '.
A subdivision of the Sabzawar district of Khurasan.— {Bellew.)
ZAMBTJRAKCHAI —Lat. , Long. ; Elev.
One of the old sixteen caravansarais of Mashhad.— [Khdnikoff.)
ZAMlNABAD— Lat. , Long. ; Elev.
A village in Khurasan, 16 miles from Nishapur, on the road to Sabza
war. It contains now eight houses, surrounded by the usual mud wall, and
situated among cornfields. The water is brackish from karez streams.
There is a strongly-built, brick bridge here thrown over the salt river,
Shorab.— {Goldsmid, Bellew.)
ZAMlNI— Lat. , Long. ; Elev.^
A village of the Alghur* subdivision of the Kain district of Khurasan.—
( Bellew.)
ZAMlNJtJ— Lat. , Long. ; Elev.
A village, with mulberry plantation, 8 miles east of Sabzawar, on the road
to Zafarani.— {Bellew.)
ZANAOGTJN— Lat. , Long. ,* Elev.
A village iu Khurasan, 56 miles from Bashruyah, on the road to Karman.
It has water and supplies. Stewart’s route from Naiband to Mashhad gives
a village of considerable size and with good water, 45 miles north-west of
Naiband—probably the mme.— {MacGregor, Stewart.)
ZANDIH-JAN— Lat. , Long. ; Elev.
A place in eastern Khurasan near Dih Minar, south of Turbat-i-Shaikh-
Jami.— {MacGregor.)
ZANGALANI— Lat. , Long. _ ; '•
A mountain stream in Kurdish Khurasan rising near the Allah-o-Akbar pass,
and flowing to the Atak, past Abivard. It waters a very fertile valley, which
was, however, quite abandoned, until the Russian occupation of the Atak in
1881 from fear of the Turkumans. It is calculated that the \ alley might
support a population of 50,000 souls. The str eam, where it is crossed by
* or “ Alkiir.”
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This volume is Volume I of the four-volume Gazetteer of Persia (1886 edition). It was compiled for political and military reference by Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Metcalfe MacGregor, Assistant Quarter Master General, in 1871, and brought up to 31 July 1885 by the Intelligence Branch, Quarter Master General’s Department in India. It was printed by the Government Central Branch Press, Simla, India in 1886.
The areas of Persia [Iran] covered are Astarabad, Shahrud-Bustan, Khurasan [Khorāsān], and Sistan. The boundaries of the areas covered by Volume I are as follows: the Afghan border from the River Helmand to Sarakhs in the east; and from there a line north-west to Askhabad, due west to the Atrak, which it follows to the Caspian Sea; then along the sea coast to Ashurada Island; then in a straight line to Shahrud; and from the latter south-east to Tabas hill, Sihkuha, and the Helmand, from where the river first meets the south-east border of Sistan.
The gazetteer includes entries on human settlements and buildings (forts, hamlets, villages, towns, provinces, and districts); communications (passes, roads, bridges, canals, and halting places); tribes and religious sects; and physical features (rivers, streams, springs, wells, fords, valleys, mountains, hills, plains, and bays). Entries include information on history, geography, buildings, population, ethnography, resources, trade, agriculture, and climate.
Information sources are provided at the end of each gazetteer entry, in the form of an author or source’s surname, italicised and bracketed.
The volume includes the following illustrations: ‘VIEW OF AK-DARBAND.’ [Mss Eur F112/376, f 12v]; ‘PLAN OF AK-KALA.’ [Mss Eur F112/376, f 14]; ‘ROUGH SKETCH OF ASTARÁBÁD, FROM AN EYE-SKETCH BY LT.-COL. BERESFORD LOVETT, R. E., 1881.’ [Mss Eur F112/376, f 24]; ‘ROUGH PLAN OF BASHRÚGAH’ [Mss Eur F112/376, f 40v]; ‘ROUGH PLAN OF BÚJNÚRD’ [Mss Eur F112/376, f 48]; and ‘BUJNURD, FROM THE S. W.’ [Mss Eur F112/376, f 49v].
It also includes the following inserted papers (folios 51 to 60): a memorandum from the Office of the Quartermaster General in India, Intelligence Branch to Lord Curzon, dated 6 December 1895, forwarding for his information ‘Corrections to Volume I of the Gazetteer of Persia’, consisting of articles on the Nishapur district of the province of Khorasan, and the Shelag river.
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The volume is arranged as follows from the front to the rear: title page; preface; list of authorities consulted; and entries listed in alphabetical order.
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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 388, 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.
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