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'Memorandum of information received during the month of August 1909, relating to affairs in Persia, and on the Arabian shore of the Persian Gulf' [‎3v] (6/14)

The record is made up of 1 file (7 folios). It was created in 1909. 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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idea which His Majesty the Czar attempted to
dispel in his reply to a telegram despatched to
him hy the ex-Shah shortly after his deposition.
On the 24th July a deputation from the
Nationalist Committee waited on the ex-Shah
with a view to obtaining possession of the
Crown jewels, and to offer him a pension of
25,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. annually. No settlement, how
ever, was arrived at. On the 3rd August, as the
result of negotiations entered into by the two
Legations with the ex-Shah and members of the
Nationalist Committee, a protocol was signed by
the Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs, certain
members of the Nationalist Committee and
the dragomans of the Russian and British
Legations, under which it was arranged that
all jewels found, after enquiry by represent
atives to the two Legations, to belong to the
Crown, and all documents relating thereto
should be given up by the ex-Shah, who was
to leave Tehran hy the 17th August. In return
the Persian Government offered to give him
a pension of 75,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. annually. On the
4th August the investigation referred to in the
protocol was held, and, under great pressure,
the ex-Shah handed over a large quantity of
jewels which he had hitherto maintained to
be his private property. On the 12th August
Mr. O’Beirne reported that the Czar’s assent to
the ex-Shah residing at Kieff was likely to be
given next day, but that one difficulty in the
way of his departure from Persia still existed
in the debt of three million roubles owed by
him to the Russian Bank. Por this debt it
appeared that the Shah’s private property was
mortgaged to the Bank. The Russian Gov
ernment were unable to assent to the ex-Shah’s
departure until the Persian Government should
guarantee payment from the income of the
ex-Shah’s estates in Azerbaijan. Meanwhile
they were keeping a ship ready to convey him
to Petrovsk.
Early in July anti-Russian agitators at
Tabriz held a meeting
Situation in Azerbaijan. ^ ^ principal mosqu0
at which the boycott of Russian goods was
advocated. The more respectable inhabitants
did not attend and the meeting proved a
failure. The Russian Government, however,
regarded the situation as unsatisfactory, Sattar
Khan having announced that he was to be
made Governor-General and the agitation
against the presence of Russian troops being
continued. The Russian Charge d’Aifaires at
Tehran was accordingly instructed to press
on the Persian Government the necessity of
sending immediately to Tabriz a Governor-
General with troops, in default of which
Russia would herself take action. On the
19th July the Turkish Ambassador at St. Peters-
burgh stated that orders had been sent to the
Turkish Consul-General. at Tabriz that Sattar

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The file consists of a memorandum written by Leonard William Reynolds, Deputy Secretary to the Government of India, at Simla, 1 September 1909.

Based upon a series of reports it covers: the situation in Persia - Azerbaijan, Shiraz, and Kerman; the Zil-es-Sultan; telegraph lines in Persia; the Russian Bank and Russian Consular Staff in Seistan; the proposed establishment of a customs Bureau at Birjand; the Russian Military Attaché in Seistan; the seizure of a Maskat [Muscat] dhow A term adopted by British officials to refer to local sailing vessels in the western Indian Ocean. by the Italian authorities on the Benadir coast; the opening of a dispensary at Matrah by the American Mission at Maskat; Persia's claim to sovereignty over Bahrain; Nejd affairs; an attempt by Turkish authorities to register the Shaikh of Koweit [Kuwait] as a Turkish subject; and the murder of certain subjects of the Chief of Abu Thabi by residents of Taona.

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1 file (7 folios)
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This file consists of a single memorandum, and includes a table of contents (f 2).

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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the outside front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 7; 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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