An official publication entitled ‘Personalities of Baghdad and Kadhamain’ [Al Kazimiyah], produced by British authorities in Baghdad in 1920. The publication comprises a list of persons, in broadly alphabetical order by first name, accompanied by biographical notes. These primarily cover the pe...
Military report on Tehran and adjacent provinces of north-west Persia (including the Caspian littoral). General Staff M.E.F. Mesopotamia, 1921. Authority - Cpt L S Fortescue, 1920 Calcutta: Govt of India, 1922
‘Military report on Persia. Vol IV, part I. Persian Baluchistan, Kerman and Bandar Abbas.’
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Military report on Persia (volume IV, part I, covering Persian Baluchistan, Kermān and Bandar Abbas [Bandar-e ʻAbbās]), dated 1922, and published by the Central Government Press at Simla in 1923. The report’s chapters cover: History, including: Persia’s recent political history; a recent history...
‘Military report on Persia. Vol IV, part II. Fars, Gulf ports, Yazd and Laristan.’
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Military report on Persia (volume IV, part II) covering Fars, Yazd, the Gulf ports and Laristan, dated 1922, and published by the Central Government Press at Simla in 1924. The report’s chapters cover: History, including a recent political history of Persia; military history; the Anglo-Persia Wa...
Military report on Mesopotamia (Iraq). Area 1 (Northern Jazirah). (Provisional). Compiled by the General Staff, British Forces in Iraq [London: War Office], 1st edn, 1922
‘MILITARY REPORT ON IRAQ (Area 6) LOWER EUPHRATES’
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A volume in a series of official publications entitled ‘Military Report on Mesopotamia (Iraq).’, compiled by the General Staff, British Forces in Iraq. This volume covers an area referred to as ‘Area 6: Lower Euphrates’. This area contains the lower section of the Euphrates River, running nort...
This map is one of three map sheets included in IOR/L/PS/20/C202/3. It portrays an area of southern Iraq designated as ‘Area No 6’ by the British military forces in Iraq, extending from Muhammarah [Khorramshahr] in the east to Darraji [Ad Darraji] in the west and from Qalat Sikar [Qal’at Sukka...