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PERIM

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Originally appearing in Volume V21, Page 150 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PERIM  , a

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British island in the strait of Bab-el-Mandeb, at the entrance to the Red Sea, and 96 m . W. by S. of
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Aden . Perim is 2 M. from the Arabian
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shore, is about 32 M. long with an
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average breadth of over a mile and covers some 7 sq. m . There is a good harbour with easy entrance on the south side with a
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depth of
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water from 25 to 30 ft . It is largely used by mercantile vessels as a coaling-station and for taking in stores, including fresh water and ice . Perim, the Diodoros island of the Periplus, was, in consequence of the French occupation of
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Egypt, garrisoned from 1799 to 1801 by a British force . In view of the construction of the
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Suez Canal and the increasing importance of the Red Sea route to India the island was annexed to
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Great Britain in 1857, fortified and placed under the charge of the Aden residency . In 1861 a lighthouse was built at its eastern end . Submarine cables connect the island with Aden, Egypt and
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Zanzibar . Population, including a garrison of 50 sepoys, about 200 .

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