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1. Persia, and Afghanistan

Adam and Charles Black (Firm). Relief shown by hachures. In margin: XXXVIII. Plate XXXVIII from: General atlas of the world ... / engraved on steel by Sidney Hall ... New ed. Edi... Edinburgh : Published by A. & C. Black, [1854].

2. The Helmund River

Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Borders of Afghanistan with Baluchistan and Persia are shown. From: Proceedings of the Royal Geographica... London : Edward Stanford, 1879.

3. The Hindu Kush and passes between the Kabul and Oxus

Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes roads, passes, rivers, and towns. From: Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and month... London : Edward Stanford, 1879.

4. The Sulimani Mountains on the Afghan frontier of British India based on Major Wilson's map, collated with other authorities

Saunders, Trelawney, 1821-1910. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes explanation of local geographical terms. From: Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society an... London : Edward Stanford, 1879.

5. Map of Khorasan, and neighbouring countries illustrating the paper by Lieut. Colonel C. E. Stewart, 5th Punjab Infantry

Sharbau, H. (Henry). Stewart's route shown in red. Persian boundary with Afghanistan and Turkmen territory is shown. Routes and distances between cities are shown. Reli... London : Edward Stanford, 1881.

6. Map of Eastern Persia to illustrate the paper by Major General Sir F. J. Goldsmid

Relief shown by hachures. The Author's Route shown in red. Established and conjectural lines of the Persian Frontier (boundary) are shown. From: Th... London : John Murray, 1873.

7. Map of Seistan to accompany the paper by Major-General Sir H. C. Rawlinson

Rawlinson, Henry, Sir, 1810-1895 and Rawlinson, Henry Creswicke, Sir, 1810-1895. Relief shown by hachures. Area liable to inundation is shown. "The old routes & names of places are in Red." From: The Journal of the Royal Geograp... London : John Murray, 1873.

8. Persia

Smith, Charles, active approximately 1800-1852. Relief shown by hachures. Probably issued in: Smith's New general atlas ... London : Printed for C. Smith, 1808. London : Published by C. Smith, Mapseller, No. 172 Strand, Jany. 6th. 1808.

9. Sketch map of Beluchistan and eastern Persia to accompany the papers by Col. F. J. Goldsmid, C. B. and J. W. Barns, Esqre. C.E.

Col. Goldsmid's route is shown in red. Relief shown by hachures. From: Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 37 (1867), pp. 269... London : published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, by J. Murray, Albemarle Street, 1867.

10. Map showing route from Peshawur, through Chitral to Faizabad in Badakshan, from the exploration made by a Sapper Havildar, during 1870 to accompany the paper by Major T. G. Montgomerie, R.E. F.R.G.S.

Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Route of the Havildar [Hyder Shah] shown in red. Lapis lazuli mines, hot springs, and Takhti Bhai (Budhi... London : published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, by J. Murray, Albemarle Street, 1872.