Relief map found at folio 41 of 'Reconnaissances in Mesopotamia, Kurdistan, North-West Persia and Luristan, Volume I', by F R Maunsell. The map shows the pass at Tak-i-Girra, bounded at the north by Kuh-i-Zenguelan, and on the east by Kuh-i-Rijao.
Map No 2: Map showing the region around Nusratabad
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The map shows the region around Nusratabad [Zābol, Iran], along the border between Persia [Iran] and Afghanistan. It shows settlements, and highlights mountainous regions and marshland. The border is highlighted in red and blue. Red serial numbers correspond with lists of villages, which can be...
Persia. No 2 (1909). Further correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia
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A publication comprising copies of correspondence, principally between HM Minister at Tehran, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, HM Ambassador to Russia, and various representatives of the Persian Government. The item also contains extracts from the Monthly Summaries of Events, submitted...
Black and white photographs taken at Hillah [Al Ḩillah], Iraq. The upper photograph shows a waterway (probably the Euphrates) with railway line running parallel on the left side, and an open space with tents and two groups of two human figures (two children and two British officers) on the right...
Map of eastern Persia [Iran] marked paper no. 7A, and showing the route from Rasht to Bushire taken on horseback by Colonel August Le Messurier of the Bombay Engineers. The map indicates: the route taken, shown as a solid red line; major towns and cities on the route, with their elevations given...
Russia. No 1 (1907). Convention signed on August 31, 1907, between Great Britain and Russia, containing arrangements on the subject of Persia, Afghanistan, and Thibet
Map No 1: Map showing border region between Afghanistan and Sīstān
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The map shows settlements and roadways along the Sīstān side of the border between Afghanistan, Persia [Iran], and British India. The scale is approximately 1 inch to 16 miles. It is signed ‘G. W. Brazier-Creagh, Surgeon Major, A. M. S., In charge Seistan Mission’. It bears a stamp which reads ...