The map sheet is one of three maps numbered 1 to 3 included in IOR/L/PS/20/C138/1. The map indicates the locations of different ethnic groups in Mesopotamia, from the entrance to the Shatt al Arab in the south to Diarbekr [Diyarbakir] in the north and Hamadan in the east to Aleppo in the west....
The map sheet is one of three maps numbered 1 to 3 included in IOR/L/PS/20/C138/1. The map indicates the approximate areas of Mesopotamia, which could be irrigated, from the entrance to the Shatt al Arab in the south to Diarbekr [Diyarbakir] in the north and Hamadan in the east to Aleppo in th...
A handbook of Mesopotamia. Vol III. Central Mesopotamia with southern Kurdistan and the Syrian desert London: Admiralty War Staff, Intelligence Div, 1917
‘Decorations carried out in clay plaster-Masjid near Deh Dost Muhammad. NOTE – The interlaced triangles – a Masonic Symbol’
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A photograph of a figure standing in front of decorations in ruins near Deh Dost Muhammad [Dust Mohammad Beyg]. The photograph depicts decorations made out of clay plaster that include Masonic symbols. ‘Engraved and printed at the Offices of the Survey of India, Calcutta [Kolkata] 1910.’ is prin...
Special report on the Ottoman Public Debt. Followed by a translation of the annual report of the Council of Administration for the twenty-sixth financial period (14th March, 1907 to the 13th March, 1908). By Sir Adam Block, President of the Council London: [?Council of Administration of Ottoman Public Debt], 1908