NOTES A JOURNEY THROUGHT KURDISTAN, IN THE WINER OF 1881-1882
BY: M.G. GERARD, C.B., CAPITAN AND BREVET LITENAT- COLONEL, 1ST CENTRAL INDIA HOUSE
CALCUTTA: PRINTD BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF GOVERNMENT PRINTING, INDIA
1883
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The memoirs consist of diary entries from November 15, 1881 to April 16, 1882, documenting each, A stage of Captain Gerard's journey through Iraq and Persia. Each post contains information about cities.
The villages he visited, including latitude and longitude coordinates, and geographical information on the scenery, Natural, physical description of places, political information about the ruler of both places and surroundings. Its loyalty, and travel advice for anyone wishing to take a trip through the Kurdistan region. It also covers blogging Customs and quarantine dues paid on the way and markets visited, including types. The available goods and the country from which the goods came.
The main places through which Zubair traveled included Basra, Baghdad, Hilla, Kifri, Kirkuk, Mosul, Mayandwab, Tabriz, Tzog, Urmia, Bukan, Saqqaz, Baneh, Penguin, Sulaymaniyah, Penguin, Kermanshah, Shirin Palace, Khanaqin, and Baqubah.