MEHER  BABA'S

IRAQ

 

KIRKU to ERBIL to MOSAL

 

Royal standard of Iraq 1930-1958
Royal standard of Iraq 1930-1958

 

 

In October 1936, Meher Baba along with two of his men devotees, flew from Karachi, then British India to Baghdad. From here he travelled by train and taxi through Iraq, then through Syria, Turkey by train and arriving in London U.K. in early November.

 

This was the 9th visit to the West. This was also the only visit he made to Iraq.

 

Meher Baba's visit to Iraq took between 6-7 days.

He never returned this region again.

 

 

 1936 : Meher Baba in India. Image rendition by Anthony Zois.
1936 : Meher Baba in India. Image rendition by Anthony Zois.

 

* There are no photos of Meher Baba taken in Kirkuk, Iraq on his visit.

 

 

October 1936

On Monday, 19 October 1936, Adi Sr. drove Baba to Bombay, and the next evening at 9:00 P.M., accompanied by only Kaka and Chanji, Baba boarded the Kathiawar Mail train for Karachi. (There were Hindu-Muslim communal riots in Bombay, prior to Baba's departure.) Reaching Karachi two days later, Baba met Pilamai and her family, and his maternal aunt Banu Masi and her family.

 

Baba and the mandali left Karachi on the 24th on the 24-seat Imperial Airways Hadrian biplane.  It was his ninth foreign journey. Baba's first international air travel proved distressing for Kaka and Chanji who suffered from headaches and vomited during the flight, due to severe turbulence from Bahrain, Kuwait to Basra. ( Then flew to Baghdad )

Arriving in Baghdad on the evening of Sunday, 25 October, Baba and the mandali checked into a hotel. The next day they took a tour of Baghdad. On the 27th, Baba visited the shrine of Hazrat Abdul Qadir Gilani — a Sufi Perfect Master of his time.  Baba remained in the Muslim tomb for some time, but made no comment on his work.

 

News was given to them at the Baghdad train station that there was a breach on the railway line at the crossing of the Turkish border, with no definite information as to when the line would be repaired and ready for travel. This report was, at first, vexing because Baba had planned to proceed to England from Iraq by train.

 

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Feramoz 'Chanji' Dadachanji                  Kaka Baria                                    Pilamai Irani

1936 : Meher Baba's route through the Middle East to London, UK. Map graphics by A. Zois.
1936 : Meher Baba's route through the Middle East to London, UK. Map graphics by A. Zois.

Continued....

 

Baba was also feeling ill; his eyes had become swollen and he had severe pain in his molar teeth.

 

In spite of his failing health, on the 27th October Baba arranged for a large amount of cooked food to be purchased and fed 100 of the city's beggars, serving the food with his own hands. At one point, he remarked, "By my coming here, the link with Rahuri is snapped, and to re-establish this link, I am feeding these poor persons." Before starting their journey, Baba had expressed his desire to feed and, if possible, bathe a number of poor and crippled persons in Baghdad. Now, due to being detained by the breach in the railway line, he was able to do his work with the destitute.

 

Baba's health had become so serious that he considered canceling his planned visit to England and sending for Kitty Davy from London to convey to her all the instructions for his lovers there. Telegrams were exchanged with the Western group, but Baba then dismissed that idea and decided to proceed to London, although his stay was to be drastically curtailed to only three days.

 

Baba left Baghdad by the Taurus Express train on Wednesday, 28 October 1936, at nine that evening. From Kirkuk he went to Mosul by taxi and then on to Tell Kotchek by train. While travelling, Chanji would read aloud the manuscript of Baba's biography, The Perfect Master, recently completed by Charles Purdom. They also discussed Baba's schedule in London.

 

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NOTE : "The Perfect Master" by C.B. PURDOM was published and printed in 1937.

 

 

"Perfect Master" book front cover
"Perfect Master" book front cover
Railway map.
Railway map.
Kirkuk - Photo taken by Matt Brandon.
Kirkuk - Photo taken by Matt Brandon.
Kirkuk train station in the 1940s. Image rendition by A. Zois.
Kirkuk train station in the 1940s. Image rendition by A. Zois.
Typical Iraqi taxi in the 1930s. Image rendition by A. Zois.
Typical Iraqi taxi in the 1930s. Image rendition by A. Zois.
Main Road in Kirkuk. Image rendition by A. Zois.
Main Road in Kirkuk. Image rendition by A. Zois.
Map shows the train and road routes from Baghdad into Syria.
Map shows the train and road routes from Baghdad into Syria.
THis legend is to used for the above map.
THis legend is to used for the above map.

ERBIL,  IRAQ

 

( ARBIL, IRBIL )

 

Modern-day Erbil
Modern-day Erbil

 

The Citadel of Erbil

 

1930s : Mosul, Iraq.  Image rendition by Anthony Zois.
1930s : Mosul, Iraq. Image rendition by Anthony Zois.
  Map showing the 1936 Taurua Express train route. Map graphics by Anthony Zois.
Map showing the 1936 Taurua Express train route. Map graphics by Anthony Zois.