APPENDIX, No. II.—1.
ROUTES IN PERSIA.

ITINERARY FROM BUSHIRE TO SHIRAZ,[134]

WITH THE POPULATION AND TRIBUTE.

Houses.Tomauns.Kherwars.[135]
Bushire to Alichangee[136]15060900
Ahmediéh170
Sermel200
Eesevendee100
Khosh Aub100
Borazjoon20002605600
Daulakee1000600
Khonar Tackta
Khisht600660660
Khaumaridge500
Derees1000150
Kauzeroon400025002500
Abdoui800320
Desht-e-arjun600160100
Khoné Zenioun25
Bagh Shah Cheragh
Shiraz12,000
Zergoon1000160600
Mirhaust gaun
Persepolis
In the plain are
sixty villages
- - - 35005000
Seewund170
Kemeen10007001000
Morghaub1000300700
Deibeed10060
Khoné Khorréh
Surmek1000
Abadéh1000
Shoolgistoun100
Yezdikhaust600120120
Maxhoud Beggy
Komeshah600030004000
Mayar[137]200100100
Ispahanek1504040
Ispahan80,00070,00050,000
Gez500400300
Mourchekourd300200200
Kohroud200200100
Kashan500035003500
Nusserabad250
Koom300025001200
Pool Dallauk
Kinar-a-gird600
Teheran12,000

APPENDIX, No. II.—2.
ITINERARY FROM KOOM TO SULTANIEH.[138]

Miles.Fur.Hours. Houses.Tomauns.Kherwars.
2666Mudjd-abad405040
In going from Koom, the Teheran road is left, which goes more to the eastward. At three fursungs from Koom the celebrated enchanted hill, called “Gedden gelmez,” i. e. who goes and never returns, is passed. Near Mudjd-abad, crossed a small river running east.
3698DaungA small village
At two fursungs from Mudjd-abad, pass a fort called Turragnareen, and some streams of water, and on the right a village. Sauva, a considerable town, is five fursungs from Mudjd-abad: two or three miles on the left, near Daung, saw a distant range of mountains to the N. covered with snow.
451210Sakisabad150150300
Six fursungs from Daung, passed a round caravanserai called Jeeb. It is situated at the entrance of hills, on leaving the plain of Daung. After passing the hills, descended into the large plain, in which Casvin is said to be situated; here are a number of small villages. Wind fresh from the N.W. which is called, Baad Gagazgoon, from a place of that name, from which quarter it blows.[139]
2675Bostanuk150150200
Bostanuk is in a very extensive plain, with many villages and cultivation. The people talk Turkish.
886Khorremderéh400300400
More villages and more cultivation than before. Through the ravine, in which this village is situated, runs a small river.
208 - Sultaniéh -- -
The Royal camp: halted eight miles from the camp.

APPENDIX, No. II.—3.
ITINERARY FROM SULTANIEH TO BAGDAD, FROM DR. JUKES’S JOURNAL.