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<strong>Balochistan</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

(1381) (1867) Notes on eastern Persia and western Makran. J. of Royal<br />

Geographical Society London. Vol. 37: p. 269.<br />

(1382) (1873) Seistan boundary report. London.<br />

(1383) (1874) Telegraph and travel: A narrative of the formation and<br />

development of telegraphic communications between England and India.<br />

London. Macmillan and Co.<br />

(1384) (1876) Eastern Persia: an account of the journeys of the Persian Boundary<br />

Commission, 1870-72. 2 Vols. London.<br />

(1385) Goldsmid; F. J.and M. R. Haig (1897) Kech-Makuran. The Geographical<br />

Journal, Vol. 10(4): pp. 447-450.<br />

(1386) Gordon, M. F., (1855) Reports on the Trade of Sonmeeanee, the Seaport of the<br />

Province of Lus', in Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government.<br />

No. XVII.Bombay: Bombay Education Society. pp. 341-61.<br />

(1387) Grant, N.P. (1839) Journal of a route through the western part of Mekran,<br />

performed in 1809. Journal of Royal Asiatic Society. No. 5. pp. 328-340.<br />

(1388) Great Britain, Meteorological Office (1941a) The Makran coast from Gwadar<br />

to Karachi and the west coast of India to latitude 20 degrees north. Vol. II,<br />

part 4, London, His Majesty’s Stationary Office, pp. 2-81.<br />

(1389) (1941b) Weather in the Indian Ocean to latitude 30 degrees south and<br />

longitude 95 degrees east including the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. (Vol. IIlocal<br />

information, part 3-the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman including the<br />

part of the Makran coast west of Gwadar, London, Meteorological Office-Air<br />

Ministry M.O. 451 b (3), 139 pp. Part 4-The Makran coast from Gwadar to<br />

Karachi and the west coast of India to latitude 20 degrees north., M.O. 451 b<br />

(4), London, Meteorological Office, Air Ministry, 81 pp.<br />

(1390) Green, Sir H. (1885) The "great wall" of India.<br />

(1391) Haig M.R. (1894) Ancient and medieval Makran. Royal Geographic<br />

Society Journal. Vol. 7: pp. 668-67.<br />

(1392) (1896) Makran. The Geographical Journal, Vol. 8(5): pp. 524-525.<br />

(1393) Hamilton, W (1828) East-India Gazetter. Parbury, Allan & Co. London.<br />

(1394) Harris C. (1838a) Sonmeanee and Candhar, an account of route between<br />

from the mouth of one of the dealers of horses of Afghanistan. Proceedings &<br />

Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society. Vol. II: pp. 5-13<br />

(1395) (1838b) Sonmeanee, journal of a visit to, the sea port of Lus in Baluchistan.<br />

Proceedings & Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society. Vol. II.<br />

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