Outline of the countries between Delhi and Constantinople by A. Arrowsmith 1814. Additions to 1816
Scope & Content:
Distinctive Features: Relief shown by hatching. Shows the overland routes between Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire, and Delhi, capital of British India. Countries outlined in colour.
‘Sketch of a route between Ahhar and Kazveen; via Mishkeen, Ardabeel, Talish, and Gheelan by Elliott D’Arcy Todd Lieut. Bengal Artillery, serving in Persia. January & February 1837. Drawn in Lithography by L.J. Herbert’
Route of MARCH from BAGHDAD to TEHRAN during June and July 1857. Route of march from Tehran to Bushire viâ Ispahan, Shiraz, and the Huft Moola Pass, in April and May 1858. With notes, maps, and illustrations. By Lieut.-Colonel R. L. Taylor, late Commissioner of Herat. Fcap., unbound. MS.
Hydrographic chart of Jashk Shoal [Mason Shoal] in the Gulf of Oman, three miles south-west of Ras Jashk [Damagheh-ye-Jask] cape on the coast of south-east Persia [Iran]. Portrays the shoal, cape and intermediary soundings. Also shows Jashk [Jask] Fort and other coastal landmark features. Signif...
A revised Map of 'OMÂN and the PERSIAN GULF, in which an attempt has been made to give a correct transliteration of the Arabic names. By the Rev. George Percy Badger, F.R.G.S. With a plan of Máskat and el Matrah, and a view of the town of Maskat. Scale of the map, 40 miles to 1 inch; size, 22 inches by 30.
Sketch of part of MAZANDERAN and of part of the UPPER ROAD between TEHRAN and ASTRABAD, by E. D'Arcy Todd, Major, serving in Persia. 1837. Scale, 6 miles to 1 inch; size, 19 inches by 30.