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Coll 28/112A ‘Persia. Tabriz – Monthly despatches of internal situation in Azerbaijan & misc. reports.’ [‎535r] (1072/1237)

The record is made up of 1 file (615 folios). It was created in 16 Dec 1941-6 Mar 1946. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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-ogress, $o far as oan be Judged the cavalry are goiag arid
infantry ooming in#
rerajam The conscription office is re-established
in Tabriz under SarEang Hussain Mukaddam and notices hate been J
ported calling on the 1921 class to r gister as from September 21st#
General Fourzan is naitied as the future commander of the ne*»
Tabriz division - hen eventually it is formed.
Colonel ' ahin # commanding the rerblen troops in Hezaieh, says
thh« intends to take up winter quarters in Mlenduab. He may
ie t " A 8 ® ail token force in Hezaieh. His wen are still under
canv*.,^ The tezuieh bar woks are in Huasian oocupetica^ those
at /ahbbKd viere destroyed by the Kurds# The presence of troops at
I’ltmduab may improve security in th» t «ree.
800 rifles end 50,000 rounds of ammunition have been sent from
Tehran with fuselan approval to arm a new force of gendarmerie, to
be recruited locally for eervic© on the Turco-Irenian frontier. The
Governor-Generei complained bitterly that the ftueslans had had the
consignments unpacked more than once on the way#
American . The staall group of 0.3. Kray technicians
are being withdrawn from Tabriz and it appears that this route will
no longer be used for the passage of motor-lorries and other supplies
to Russia. They will travel East of the Caspian.
Tusso-Turkiah relations # There has been wild talk about
conaitiona on the Turkish frontier, but responsible Persians, Turks
md Russians all say that‘tne frontier is quiet. On© rumour said
that there had been a clash between Turks and Russians on sept 12th,
but the secret report from the Persian custom* office at Bazurgan
for this perioa stated that all was quiet find I was assured that
had the incident occurred he v?ould have mentioned it. The movement
of cavalry from ;*briz towards the Caucasus gave rise to reports of
concentrations against the Turks. It was even said that the Turkish
Foreign Minister had flown to Moscow to refuse a Russian demand for
the use of the port of Trebizond, and that the Russians were thinking
of taking ic by force. I have no information from H.M. Legation
tnut. such a visit took place. I heve therefore assumed that It did
happen end thot all the rumours depending from/are but A
.ebrizi fantasies. ^
W.) H. W. URQUHART.
Tabriz, September 80th, 1948.
Distribution : Legation, Tehran (8)
Govt, of India.
Tenth Army.
ivTIG Cairo,
mbasay, Kuibyshev.
Foreign Office (4)
f/ini state. ^
CIO I iteghdad
Embassy, Angora.
Consul, JCermanshah.

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Reports and correspondence concerning the internal situation in Azerbaijan and Tabriz during the region’s occupation by Soviet military forces, part of the Anglo-Soviet occupation of Persia [Iran] in the Second World War. The file chiefly comprises reports, submitted on a monthly (and later fortnightly) basis by the British Consul-General at Tabriz, reporting on events in Azerbaijan and Tabriz. Reports up to July 1942 are printed, while subsequent reports are typewritten. The typewritten reports are organised under subheadings that vary from one report to the next, but generally cover: weather; agriculture, locust movements, food supply and reports of hoarding; consular tours; the activities of consular colleagues and counterparts; local government, local politics, and elections; Kurdish affairs, including events at Rezaieh [Orūmīyeh]; Armenian affairs; public order; the activities of the Persian, Russian and United States military; trade, commerce and labour; transport and communications, including convoys, and the activities of the United Kingdom Commercial Corporation (UKCC); propaganda. From late 1944 onwards the reports increasingly focus on rising political and social unrest in Azerbaijan, which would eventually culminate in the Iran-Azerbaijan crisis of 1946. These later reports focus on the emergence and activities of new political parties (including the Tudeh Party and the Democratic Party), new political newspapers, and Soviet activities in Azerbaijan.

The file also includes: correspondence sent by the British Ambassador in Tehran, Reader William Bullard, forwarding the Tabriz Consul’s reports with comments to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; note sheets covering numerous reports, giving a précis of the report’s contents; the translation of a report by the Persian Minister for War, secretly obtained by British sources, describing military and political conditions at Rezaieh, dated 17 May 1942 (ff 560-564); a report of a visit to Rezaieh in February 1945, compiled by the British Consul-General at Tabriz (ff 147-154).

The file includes a divider, which gives a list of correspondence references contained in the file by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence.

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1 file (615 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the file.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 617; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio.

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Coll 28/112A ‘Persia. Tabriz – Monthly despatches of internal situation in Azerbaijan & misc. reports.’ [‎535r] (1072/1237), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/L/PS/12/3524, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100069965569.0x000049> [accessed 12 June 2026]

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