'Part of the Coast of Persia from Ras Tuloop to Bushire'

IOR/X/3635/41

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The record is made up of 1 map sheet. It was created in 1828. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Map Collections.

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Covers a 180-mile length of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. coast from Ras Tuloop [Ras Tanub, Iran] south-eastwards to Bushire [Bushehr, Iran], including a twenty-mile hinterland of Persia [Iran]. Portrays hydrology, including depths by soundings Measurements of the depth of a body of water. , sands and muds, relief by shading, vegetation, settlements, forts, ruins and place names, and includes topographical and hydrographic notes.

Surveyed by Lieutenants George Barnes Brucks and Robert Cogan, 1826. Engraved by Bateman and Son. Published by James Horsburgh, Hydrographer to the Honourable East India Company.

Extent and format
1 map sheet
Area map covers
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Scale
Scale approximately 1:320,000
Scale designator
Horizontal
Orientation
North
Degree coordinates
Top-left: 30° 22' 59.88" N, 49° 1' 0.12" E
Top-right: 30° 22' 59.88" N, 51° 0' 0" E
Bottom-left: 28° 55' 59.88" N, 49° 1' 0.12" E
Bottom-right: 28° 55' 59.88" N, 51° 0' 0" E
Physical characteristics

Materials: Printed on paper

Dimensions: 500 x 592mm, on sheet 583 x 713mm

Written in
English in Latin script
Type
Map

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British Library: Map Collections
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Unrestricted

Archive reference
IOR/X/3635/41
Former external reference(s)
V VIII 41

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Date(s)
1828 (CE, Gregorian)

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'Part of the Coast of Persia from Ras Tuloop to Bushire', British Library: Map Collections, IOR/X/3635/41, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100138047878.0x000001> [accessed 8 July 2024]

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