'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 10. Yadgar Thana'
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The photograph shows Yadgar Thana, a fortified post, with walls and two square towers. The fort is situated in an arid landscape. In front of the walls are a number of figures, all of which appear to be men. Five or six of these are sitting or standing in a group by one of the towers. Another gr...
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 11. Dalbandin Thana'
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The photograph shows Dalbanin Thana, a large fortified post with walls and several towers. The fort is situated in an arid landscape. In front of the walls are several figures, all of which appear to be men. Some are standing, others sitting by the walls. The photograph was probably taken by H ...
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 12. Rest house at Jujaki'
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The photograph shows a low building made of mud-brick and straw or reeds. Outside of the building sit men and camels. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 13. Mirui Thana'
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The photograph shows Mirui [Merui] Thana, a fortified post in an arid landscape. In the left middle ground of the picture stands an unidentified man. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 14. Chahsundan Thana'
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The photograph shows Chahsundan Thana, a fortified post in an arid landscape. Outside of the fort's walls stand men, camels, and dogs. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
The photograph shows Mushki Chah [Mashki Chah] Thana, a fortified post in an arid landscape. Outside of the fort's walls stand men and camels. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 16. Rest house at Ware Chah'
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The photograph shows a rest house at Ware Chah [Ware Sahib Chah], a low building made of mudbrick in an arid landscape. Outside the building sit several men and camels. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'View on the Kerman Desert: No. 17. The Mil-i-Nadir, or Pillar of Nadir'
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The photograph shows a large cylindrical tower, approximately 55 feet in height, standing in an empty and arid landscape. Near to the tower stands an unidentified man and a dog. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 18. View of desert west of Padag'
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The photograph shows a moderately flat and arid landscape through which a train of camels and horses are moving, many of which are ridden by men. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 19. View west of Karodak'
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The photograph shows a moderately flat and arid landscape through which a train of camels and horses are moving, many of which are ridden by men. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.