Persian Gulf and Arabian Coast: mountains or mounds p.31

AIR 5/1284 1936
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JABAL, KAWA.

From the eastward, the IB RUUS- AL-JIBAL. (see
range of mountains Chart 2373 - 2837 A).
has two principal peaka:
JABU KAVA, the southern.
5 miles 7.9.Yestward of
RAS SUVAI 5800 ft.high,
with a small notch in
the top. (SITU AS) SHA' AM
PEAK, OT JABAL- AL-HARTH,
the northern is 6750 it.
high, with a truncated
OZ Ball table top,
having a 11 stle notch
in the southern part.

Another important peak A range fornine part
in JABAL AKHITAR, is of the Mastern Heer
JABAL HADHAR, a barren, hills in the sultanate
rugged and precipitoue of Oman but runnine,
hill, consisting of apparently, at right
masses of aestone angles to them:it cons piled one upon another, titutes the Western
and ie 7500 ft at the side of WATT PALAIJ.
5.2.corner.4 villages
LAITO, TAHA, YADATLA O
TATA lie along its
eastern foot.Popala tion about 2700 soula.

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JABAL KHADHRA.

KHADK AT- AL 
JARIYAH

At the northern extrem ity of JABAL, AIVAT

JABAL KARIS.

Name of the range
which forms the term
ination eastwards of
the eastern Hajar
hills in the Sultan ate of Oman.Is about
2700 ft.high, the mass
of it is composed of
limestone, sandstone &
shale. A view of TABAL
KHAMIS 18 given in
Chart 3383-38.

It begins immediately 8.
of SUR and runs due 8.
into JA ALAN, a distance
of over 20 miles:its
direction is thus at
right angles to the main
axis of Eastern Hajar.
JABAL KHATS is parallel
to JABAI. KHADITAR.