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'Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf. Vol I. Historical. Part II. J G Lorimer. 1915' [‎2040] (557/1262)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (1165 pages). It was created in 1915. It was written in English and Arabic. 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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2040
the Persian Governor of Mazandaran, who was a brother of the Shall •
and prudence in the end obliged the Persian Government to comply with
a Rusian demand for his removal. This concession by Persia to Eussia
was the basis on which the Anglo-Persian slave trade Agreement of the
same year, already referred to, was obtained by the British Minister.
the 011 ^ oufcbreak of war between Turkey and Kussia in 1853 the
Shah was solicited by Prince Dolgoruki, the Russian Minister at Tehran,
~ throw in his lot with Russia and invade the Turkish provinces of
Erzeroum and ''Iraq. One of the baits displayed to him was the prospect
of his possessing himself of Baghdad and the Holy Cities of Karbala and
Najaf, besides other territories; and it seems to have been promised that
Russia would support him in either retaining such districts as he might
conquer, or requiring a heavy price in money for their restitution to
Turkey. The further inducement was held out of a complete remission,
in case Persia actively joined in the war, of the balance of the war
indemnity of 1828 still due by Persia to Russia, or, if matters did not go
so far, reduction of the balance by such amount as had been spent by
Persia in military preparations. These proposals were accepted by the
young Shah without reference even to Mirza Agha Khan, his Sadar
A zam or Prime Minister, and they were brought to the latter^s knowledge
only through the energetic action of the Turkish Ambassador in Persia,
who, perceiving indications of what was on foot, threatened to leave
Tehran unless satisfactory assurances were immediately forthcoming.
Meanwhile, it would appear, secret orders had been sent by the Shah for
the assembling of over 50,000 troops at two points near the frontier
threatening Erzeroum and Baghdad ; and, as is described in the chapter
on the history of Turkish, "'Iraq, Perso-Turkish relations on the border
between Muhammareh and Basrah became exceedingly tense.
The Sadar A zam, who had in the early days of his power the reputa
tion of being an Anglophil, whose rival the Amir Nizam had for that
\eiy reason been sustained by the Russian Minister, and who at heart
was probably more anti-Russian than he was anti-British, devoted him
self, on becoming aware of what was contemplated, to the task of
peisuading the Shah to refrain from any formal engagement with
Russia; and he even suggested that it might be more to Persians advantage
to ally herself with the coalition then forming against Russia,—a p 0 ^ 0 /
by which the recovery of the Caucasian districts wrested by Russia from
Persia might conceivably be attained. The Shah, swayed by ^ese
counsels, in the end refused to continue the negotiations with Russia;
and Prince Dalgoruki, who had already advised his Government of the

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This volume is Volume I, Part II (Historical) of the Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , ’Omān and Central Arabia (Government of India: 1915), compiled by John Gordon Lorimer and completed for press by Captain L Birdwood.

Part II contains an 'Introduction' (pages i-iii) written by Birdwood in Simla, dated 10 October 1914, 'Table of Chapters, Annexures, Appendices and Genealogical Tables' (pags v-viii), and 'Detailed Table of Contents' (ix-cxxx). These are also found in Volume I, Part IA of the Gazetteer (IOR/L/PS/20/C91/1).

Part II consists of three chapters:

  • 'Chapter X. History of ’Arabistān' (pages 1625-1775);
  • 'Chapter XI. History of the Persian Coast and Islands' (pages 1776-2149);
  • 'Chapter XII. History of Persian Makrān' (pages 2150-2203).

The chapters are followed by nineteen appendices:

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1 volume (1165 pages)
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Volume I, Part II is arranged into chapters that are sub-divided into numbered periods covering, for example, the reign of a ruler or regime of a Viceroy, or are arbitrarily based on outstanding land-marks in the history of the region. Each period has been sub-divided into subject headings, each of which has been lettered. The appendices are sub-divided into lettered subject headings and also contain numbered annexures, as well as charts. Both the chapters and appendices have further subject headings that appear in the right and left margins of the page. Footnotes appear occasionally througout the volume at the bottom of the page which provide further details and references. A 'Detailed Table of Contents' for Part II and the Appendices is on pages cii-cxxx.

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The foliation sequence is circled in pencil, in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. of each folio. It begins on the first folio with text, on number 879, and ends on the last folio with text, on number 1503.

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