Hassân.
El-Korá.
Mosaïlahali.
Hamas.
Hajar.
El-Mo’kaber.
El-Katan.
Es-Sabhakhah.
*Omdn.
Road from Súk el-Ahwáz
to Fárs.
Suk el-Ahwáz
Azem .
’Abadin . •
Ez-Zptt
From
Baghdad to the Maghrib.
Baglidád •
Salehiyin (or Siálebín)
Anbár .
Ed Dub
Farsangs.4
Narûsiyah
El-Awusiyah .
Ed-Dâri . .
El-Ajlmah
Lobahiyab
Fardah f il Barr
Nahr Sa’id ; thence 21 farsangs
to • . . ; and
thence 8 fars. to Rakkah.
Farsangs.6
The customs at Baghddd,
particularly on goods that
came through the Persian
Gulf' from India, brought
in 130,000 dirhems; and
the excise in markets,
1,500,000 dirhems.
ngb
adi ]
over the Wadi Milh.
Ed Ddjdn . * .
A bridge 300 cubits
long. -
Dasjerd
Jorjan . .
Ez-Zeijimah .
Naubandkhán
Kerkhán .
Road to the mountainous
province to Ahwdz and
Fars.
Posts. From Holwdn to Shahr-
ztir . . . . . . 9
From Holwan to As-
Saimarw5.il. . .. 7
From As-Saimarwan to
Adh Daimarah . 7
From Hamad an to
Komm . • . 47
From El-Warakah to
Kom . . . . 3
From Kom to Ispahan 16
From Kadwdnto Noh-
awand . . . . 3
From Baghddd to W a-
sit . • . . . 25
From Wasit to the
frontiers of Ahwdz. 23
Thence to El-Nubid-
khan . . . . 19
Shiraz. . . . . 12
Istakhr . . . . 5
Shirdz.
From Sûk el-Ahwa
water, to Dawanel
farsangs .; by land, 24
Shirdz to Istakhr, 8.
z, by
18
from
From Istakár to Sirhdn,
in Kirmán.
Farsangs.7
Istakár
Hafr .*
Bohairah
Shdhiz the Greater .
Kiryat el-Milh . •
Múz bâh . . . .
Arwán.
Mûsnan 71 from Shirâz.
Kirmán • . .
From
Baghdad to Rakkah.
Sirhan, seat of the government
of Kirmdn, 16 farsangs
from the mountains
of Persia.
Farsangs.4
Baghddd .
El-Burddn
’Akberd .
Yakhmerd
Kâdisiyeh
Samarrâ .
Kerkh
Hilta •
Súdfaníyah
Narma
Es-Sen and River
Hadithah .
Beni Taïbûn
Mosul (El-Mausil)
Beled .
Ba'ïnatha .
Barkesid .
Adramali . •
Tell Firdsah •
Nisibis . .
Dara . . .
Kafertúmá
Rds ’aïn .
Kafertúma
Kasr Beni Ribá’
Amid on the Tigris
Miyafarekin .
Arzen.
Amid .
Simsdt •
Tell Hazem
Zdb
Road to Sokistdn.
From Haberket to Bomm,
20, and thence to Armasin,
7 farsangsto the begin-
ning.of the desert 4, through
the desert 70 farsangs, to
Sokistdn.
Hamdn
Heldb .
Roha •
Harrdn
Jond .
Rakkah. ..
Aïn el-Rúmiyah
Tell’Ahdah .
Serûj Mj .. .
Maraniyah .
Sumeïsât . .
3
7
3
22
7
5
5
5
12
7
Hisn Mansur; thence to
Malatiyah, 10 farsangs;
thence to Zobtera, 5 ;
thence to Hadith, 4 ;
Mar'ash, 5.
From
Beled to Sinjar, etc.
Farsangs.
Beled...........................5
Farsangs.
Tell ’Okar . . . 7
Sinjár...........................5
’Aber el-Jebdl (over the
mountains) . • 5
Sakir el-’Abbds • . 5
El-Ghoraïr . • • 7
Másákín . . . . 6
Kirkisiah.
From
9A ïn Tamr to Basrah.
’Aïn Tamr to El-Ahda-
miyah.
El-Hasna.
El-Halat.
Sera.
El-Ahtafer.
El-Ghaziali.
Basrah.
[In addition to the several works on ’Irán, to which reference
has been made in the eight preceding chapters, much
information was obtained during my stay in Persia from a
very acute observer of the manners and customs of the country,
the Padre Denderiah of Ispahan ; and likewise at Tabriz,
where I found Captain Campbell, then Chargé d’Affaires, and
Mr. M‘Neill, at once able and willing to communicate much
that was valuable and interesting.]