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244: 38: 84: 233: 269:, the gazetteer was published in secrecy in 1908 and 1915 respectively with only dozens of copies in circulation. As such, there was no public awareness of the existence of the work. Consequently, Lorimer's obituary makes no mention of the gazetteer. He was credited as the author only when the work was declassified in 1955. 183:, to compile such a document. Lorimer was initially given six months to accomplish the task, but repeatedly insisted on being granted more time to ensure the work was completed thoroughly. Placed under special duty and with a team of researchers, over the next 10 years data was collated from government archives in 256:
Titled the "Geographical and Statistical" section, this is a 2000-page document and lists an extensive alphabetical arrangement of tribes and settlements across the region, divided into different countries. The data was obtained through research missions carried out by Lorimer and his group. Also in
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The gazetteer is a 5000-page document divided into two volumes; the first details the region's history and the second details its geography. The geography portion of the gazetteer was completed first and was published in 1908. The history portion of the gazetteer was only completed and published in
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praised the historical coverage of the work as "stupendous" and its geographical section as "without modern substitute". The gazetteer, although drawn from British sources and written from a British perspective, is still regarded as a valuable resource for the serious researcher.
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to the Gulf in 1903. To ensure that British agents in the region were adequately informed and prepared to strengthen their influence in the region, a light-weight and easily accessible handbook was needed.
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Titled "History, geography and genealogy", the volume was split into three sections which were divided by ethnicity. Section 1 (the Arab section) was dedicated to the history of the Persian Gulf, central
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the volume are 56 reproduced images of the region taken from colonial records and two maps showing the distribution of pearling sites and the overall political geography.
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In November 1903, the British authorities commissioned John Gordon Lorimer, a member of the
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in 1908 and 1915 and it served as a handbook for British diplomats in the
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1915, one year after Lorimer himself died in a shooting accident.
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The gazetteer was digitised and made available online by the
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sought to strengthen its connections to British-controlled
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which in turn resulted in a greater interest in the
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Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf

John Gordon Lorimer

John Gordon Lorimer
encyclopedia
John Gordon Lorimer
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Arabian Peninsula
Persia
fifty-year rule
Gulf States
Saudi Arabia
British Empire
India
Persian Gulf
Viceroy of India
Lord Curzon
Indian Civil Service
North-West Frontier Province
Calcutta
Bombay
Arabia
Ottoman Iraq
Arabistan
J.A. Saldanha
C.H. Gabriel

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