Persian Gulf and Arabian Coast: mountains or mounds p.45

AIR 5/1284 1936
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JABAL MUDRAK.

Is a ridge, but it is
barely perceptibie
and easily escapes
notice.

xtends from a point on.
FALAI J- AL-JANUBIYAM, a few
riles 8.01 Hajar, to Un
al-marah, and thence
subsides to the SADO
Valley. An undulation
which runs from ...to
E.N.S.,rising as it goes,
and forms the highest
part of DIBDIBAN.

JABAL NAKIL.

One of the highest points
on the limb of JABAL AKI DHAR which reaches to the
N.2.18 TABAL MAKHL.

A hi12.000 mile above On the coast west side
the hill is a bay of ot DAT AR 5 miles above
the same name, without the foot of DOHAT-AS habitations or fresh SALWA.
water.

A narrow range of Skirting the coast of
high white sand hills. QATAR, 1 rom a point 10
Length of range about miles below VAXRAH to the
30 miles.wo sand.. entrance of the 'ODAID
hills at the extreme Inlet.

situated 11 miles inland
of QATAR westwards from
JASTRAT- AL-BISHAIRIYAN on
the coast:1t is about
midway between DOMAH and
KHOR- AL-'ODAID, 85 miles
from either.

The second highest
peak in RUUE- AL-JIBAL
District 5800 feet
high.

A Peak.

In RUUS-AL-JIBAL adjoin ing FAKK- AL-ASAD strait.

JABAL-AL-QARAH.

A hill of insigni Inland of BARR-AL-QARAN,
ficant height, forming 10 miles South-West of
a landmark from the RAS LIHAIL.
side of the interior
but invisible from the
sea on account of