Coveted Lands, by Arnold Henry 
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Title: Across Coveted Lands or a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to 
Calcutta Overland 
Author: Arnold Henry Savage Landor 
Release Date: July 22, 2007 [EBook #22117] 
Language: English 
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[Illustration: His Majesty the Shah of Persia.]
ACROSS COVETED LANDS 
OR 
A JOURNEY FROM FLUSHING (HOLLAND) TO CALCUTTA, 
OVERLAND 
BY 
A. HENRY SAVAGE LANDOR 
WITH 175 ILLUSTRATIONS, DIAGRAMS, PLANS AND MAPS BY 
AUTHOR 
IN TWO VOLUMES VOL. I 
London MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited 1902 
All rights reserved 
Richard Clay and Sons, Limited, LONDON AND BUNGAY 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
To face page His Majesty the Shah of Persia Frontispiece The Baku Oil 
Wells 20 The Amir of Bokhara leaving Baku to return to his Country 
26 Persian Wrestling 38 Fourgons on the Russian Road between Resht 
and Teheran 50 Making a Kanat 74 The Murderer of Nasr-ed-din Shah 
90 Persian Cossacks (Teheran) Drilled by Russian Officers 100 The 
Eftetahié College, supported by Meftah-el-Mulk 102 H. E. 
Mushir-ed-Doulet, Minister of Foreign Affairs 106 Persian 
Soldiers--The Band 112 Recruits learning Music 112 The Arrival of a 
Caravan of Silver at the Imperial Bank of Persia 126 The Imperial 
Bank of Persia Decorated on the Shah's Birthday 134 A Typical Persian 
Window. (Mr. Rabino's House, Teheran.) 140 The First Position in 
Persian Wrestling 158 Palawans, or Strong Men giving a Display of 
Feats of Strength 158 Iman Jumeh. Head Priest of Teheran, and Official 
Sayer of Prayers to the Shah 170 Sahib Divan, who was at various 
periods Governor of Shiraz and Khorassan 190 Persian Woman and
Child 206 A Picturesque Beggar Girl 206 Ruku Sultaneh, Brother of 
the present Shah 218 The Shah in his Automobile 224 The Sadrazam's 
(Prime Minister's) Residence, Teheran 224 In the Shah's Palace 
Grounds, Teheran 230 The Shah and his Suite 240 Rock Sculpture near 
Shah-Abdul-Azim 244 Author's Diligence between Teheran and Kum 
244 The Track along the Kohrut Dam 270 Between Gyabrabad and 
Kohrut 270 The Interior of Chappar Khana at Kohrut 272 
Chapparing--the Author's post horses 278 Persian Escort firing at 
Brigands 278 Jewish Girls, Isfahan 292 An Isfahan Jew 292 The 
Square, Isfahan 298 The Palace Gate, Isfahan 304 Boys Weaving a 
Carpet 314 Cotton Cleaners 314 Handsome Doorway in the Madrassah, 
Isfahan 322 One of Zil-es-Sultan's Eunuchs 326 The "Hall of Forty 
Columns," Isfahan 326 The Quivering Minarets near Isfahan 330 
H.R.H. Zil-es-Sultan, Governor of Isfahan 350 Agriculture and Pigeon 
Towers near Isfahan 352 Persian Spinning Wheels and Weaving Looms 
366 Halting at a Caravanserai 380 A Street in Yezd, showing High 
Badjirs or Ventilating Shafts 380 Ardeshir Meheban Irani and the 
Leading Members of the Anguman-i-Nasseri (Parsee National 
Assembly), Yezd 394 Parsee Priests of Yezd Officiating during 
Ceremony in their Fire Temple 400 Interior of Old Caravanserai with 
Central Water Tank 410 Typical Caravanserai and Mud Fort in the 
Desert between Yezd and Kerman 414 A Trade Caravanserai, Kerman 
414 H. E. Ala-el-Mulk, Governor of Kerman, in his Palace 432 Tiled 
Walls and Picturesque Windows in the Madrassah, Kerman 438 Sirkar 
Agha's Son, the Head of the Sheikhi Sect, Kerman 438 The Interior of a 
Hammam or Bath--First Room 442 The Hot Room in a Persian Bath 
444 The Kala-i-Dukhtar or Virgin Fort 444 Graveyard and 
Kala-i-Dukhtar or Virgin Fort, Kerman 446 Ruined Houses of Farmitan 
450 Plan of House at Farmitan 450 A Steep Rock Climb, Kerman 454 
A View of the Kerman Plain from the "Ya Ali" Inscription 458 Wives 
Returning from the Pilgrimage for Sterile Women 458 Map at the End 
of Volume. 
 
ACROSS COVETED LANDS 
CHAPTER I
The start--The terrors of the Russian Custom-house--An amusing 
incident at the Russian frontier--Politeness of Russian 
officials--Warsaw: its sights; its lovely women--The talented 
Pole--People who know how to travel by train--A ludicrous scene. 
"First single to Baku," I requested when my turn came at the window of 
the ticket office at Victoria Station. 
"Baku?--where is that?" queried the ticket man. 
"In Southern Russia." 
"Oh, I see! Well, we cannot book further than Warsaw for Russia." 
"Warsaw will do. . . . . How much? . . . Thank you." 
My baggage having next been duly registered direct for the capital of 
Poland, off I set to Queenborough, crossed over by the night boat to 
Flushing, and continued the following morning by express to Berlin. 
Once in the    
    
		
	
	
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