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Coll 17/15(1) 'Perso-Iraq Relations: Persia-Iraq frontier; Persia's claim in the Shatt-el-Arab' [‎198r] (406/961)

The record is made up of 1 volume (476 folios). It was created in 1 May 1933-15 Mar 1935. It was written in English and French. 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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The Delimitation Commission, in the performance of the task devolving upon it, shall
comply :
( 1 ) With the provisions of the present Protocol;
( 2 ) With the Rules of Procedure of the Delimitation Commission annexed (Annex
(A)) to the present Protocol.
IY.
In the event of a divergence of opinion in the Commission as to the boundary-line of
any part of the frontier, the Ottoman and Persian commissioners shall submit a written
statement of their respective points of view within forty-eight hours to the Russian and
British commissioners, who shall hold a private meeting and shall give a decision on the
questions in dispute and communicate their decision to their Ottoman and Persian
colleagues. This decision shall be inserted in the Minutes of the plenary meeting and shall
be recognised as binding on all four Governments.
V.
As soon as part of the frontier has been delimited, such part shall be regarded as finally
fixed and shall not be liable to subsequent examination or revision.
VI.
As the work of delimitation proceeds, the Ottoman and Persian Governments shall
have the right to establish posts on the frontier.
VII.
It is understood that the concession granted by the Convention of May 28th, 1901
(9 sefer, 1319, of the hegira), by the Government of His Imperial Majesty the Shah of
Persia to William Knox D’Arcy and now being worked, in conformity with the provisions
of Article 9 of the said Convention, by the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (Limited), having
its registered office at Winchester House, London (the said Convention being referred to
hereunder as “ the Convention ” in the Annex (B) to the present Protocol), shall remain m
full and unrestricted force throughout the territories transferred by Persia to Turkey m
virtue of the provisions of the present Protocol and of Annex (B) thereto.
VIII.
The Ottoman and Persian Governments will distribute among the officials on the
frontier a sufficient number of copies of the delimitation map drawn up by the cnnmissi
together with copies of translations of the statement provided for m Artie e -
Commission’s Rules of Procedure. It is understood, however, that the Iienc ex
shall be regarded as authentic.
Louis Mallet.
Ehtechamos-Saltaneh Mahmud.
Michel de Giers.
Said Halim.
(Signed)
Annex IV.
Explanatory Kote relative to Certain Stipulations in the Proposed r
of Erzerum, addressed by the British and Russian Ambassadors at
Constantinople to the Ottoman Government on April th,
j-uiuuwita iu iue unoman mempuutjuticiij ^ — 0

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The volume contains papers regarding relations between Persia [Iran] and Iraq. It primarily concerns the frontier delineated by the 1913-1914 Boundary Commission, in particular Persian claims over areas of the Shatt el-Arab, and rights to oilfields in the Naft Khana [Naft Khāna] or Khaniqin [Khāniqīn]area. The papers document renewed negotiations over the border, and include discussion of the following topics: Iraqi concerns over Persian military activities conducted in Iraq; Persia's refusal to recognise the validity of the 1914 Frontier Delimitation Protocol; attempts to redraw the frontier at the Shatt el-Arab along the thalweg [valley way], as opposed to the medium filum aquae ; proposals to revive the Shatt el-Arab Conservancy Board Scheme; and proposals for an agreement to regulate the exploitation of the oilfields in the transferred territories on the frontier near Khanqin, including the proposed creation of a special zone. These papers primarily consist of correspondence between the following: HM Ambassadors at Baghdad, Teheran and Italy; the 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. Political Department; the Foreign Office (principally Sir John Simon, and J C Sterndale-Bennet); the Iraqi Minister for Foreign Affairs; and the Persian Minister for Foreign Affairs.

In 1935 the Iraqi Government formally raised the question of the frontier with the Council of the League of Nations, and sought a Court ruling as to the validity of the 1914 Boundary Protocol. The Italian delegate to the League (Baron Pompeo Aloisi) was designated Rapporteur to the negotiations, and the volume contains correspondence between the Foreign Office and HM Ambassador in Rome, regarding a proposed Italo-Iraqi Treaty of Friendship, proposals regarding the frontier made by Aloisi, and general Italian influence over Iran and Iraq. The volume also includes copies of memoranda and minutes circulated by the League, in addition to correspondence regarding the negotiations in Geneva and Italy, and documents from the Committee of Imperial Defence Standing Official Sub-Committee for Questions Concerning the Middle East.

The volume includes a divider giving a list of correspondence references found in the volume by year. This is placed at the end of the correspondence (folio 1).

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1 volume (476 folios)
Arrangement

The papers are arranged in rough chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: the foliation sequence for this description commences at the first folio with 1, and terminates at the last folio with 472; these numbers are written in pencil 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. The front and back covers, along with the two leading and two ending flyleaves, have not been foliated.

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Coll 17/15(1) 'Perso-Iraq Relations: Persia-Iraq frontier; Persia's claim in the Shatt-el-Arab' [‎198r] (406/961), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/L/PS/12/2869, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100074341459.0x000007> [accessed 22 May 2024]

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