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GB 891 JG-JG/1-JG/1/3 · File · 1818 - 1908
Part of Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

A handwritten letter in Persian script addressed to Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid (officer in the British Army and the East India Company), signed 'Karachi, India', the name signed possibly reads 'Khodlulu Qa'nameh'. The writer refers to the diaries written in Persian containing accounts of some travels, at the very top of the opening page it reads 'Howa Hu', He Is God, which is a conventional greeting common amongst the Sufis. There is also mention of a poem in Persian, 'May your shadow not be short by the cold', followed by a line in Arabic meaning 'May God lengthen your shadow till eternity'.

Goldsmid Sir Frederic John 1818-1908 Major General
GB 891 JG-JG/1-JG/1/2 · File · 28 September 1867
Part of Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

A handwritten letter in Persian script (official language of Mogul India in 1857), the letter is addressed to Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid and mentions Commissioner of Sindh, Bartle Frere, and Colonel Morder from Pune. The letter is sent from Muhammad Khan of Hyderabad who prays for Colonel Morder's good health after becoming infected with cholera by drinking water from River Indus. Muhammad Khan vows to pay him a visit.

Goldsmid Sir Frederic John 1818-1908 Major General
A report by Khodadad Khan.
GB 891 JG-JG/3-JG/3/2 · File · 1818 - 1908
Part of Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

Purple cover book possible in Arabic or Persian language, mentions of places such as Molk-e Makran, Jaisalmer, Ragistan, Pokran and Afghanistan. There is also mention of Khodadad Khan who was the secretary to the office of the Commissioner of Sindh.

Goldsmid Sir Frederic John 1818-1908 Major General
GB 891 JG-JG/3-JG/3/3 · File · 1818 - 1908
Part of Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

Blue pattern cover book, printed material possibly in Persian or Arabic, possibly an official report from the Persian Gulf with the mention of Khodadad Khan who was the secretary to the office of the Commissioner of Sindh.

Goldsmid Sir Frederic John 1818-1908 Major General
GB 891 JG-JG/3-JG/3/1 · File · 1818 - 1908
Part of Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

Green cover book, the title on the front page reads 'Events of the travels of Jaisalmer', Jaisalmer is in Jodhpur, Rajastan. The text refers to the work as a narration by Khodadad Khan, secretary to the office of the Commissioner of Sindh. It is a report which has been approved by a committee with the mention of the town Karachi.

Goldsmid Sir Frederic John 1818-1908 Major General