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'Persia. No 1 (1909). Correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia, December 1906 to November 1908' [‎12r] (7/236)

The record is made up of 1 item (127 folios). It was created in 1909. 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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No.
Name.
Date.
Subject.
Page
84
Mr. Marling
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
9* 99
Dec. 4, 1907
(Telegraphic)
To Mr. Marling ..
. t (Telegraphic)
Mr. Marling
(Telegraphic)
To Mr. Marling ,,
(Telegraphic)
Mr. Marling
(Telegraphic)
6,
23,
23,
24,
25,
Jan. 9, 1908
Dec. 31, 1907
99 99
Sir A. Nicolson
ji » • •
Mr. Marling
(Telegraphic)
97
98 » »
99
(Telegraphic)
31,
Jan. 2. 1908
15,
16,
28,
Feb. 10,
Jan. 29,
30,
Monthly summary of events. Summary of pro
ceedings of the Assembly, 9th November to
2nd December. Events at Tabreez, Resht,
Astrabad, Meshed, Ispahan, Shiraz, Yezd,
Kashan, Kermanshah, and Bunder Abbas
Impotency of the Government in maintaining
order in the country, due partly to lack of
money and partly to the hostility of the Shah
Warning delivered to the Zil-es-Sultan by the
British and Russian Representatives (see j
No. 81) .. .. .. ..
Proposed Anglo-Russian representations to the
Shah, &c. (see No. 78). Approves his action
Warning to the Zil-es-Sultan (see Nos. 86 and j
87). The communication made was to remind ;
him of the conditions of Russian and British !
protection .. .. .. .. j
His attitude to be one of strict neutrality. If ;
the Shah seeks “ bastin British Legation
it should not be refused ..
Proposed Anglo-Russian action (see No. 78).
Shah’s assurances (see bio. 80) communicated
to the Assembly, and read on 4th January
Monthly summary of events. Proceedings of
the National Assembly. Composition of the
new Cabinet. Events at Tabreez, Urumia,
Resht, Meshed, Ispahan, Yezd, Kerman,
Shiraz, and Ah waz
Story of the Shah’s coup tVfitat and subsequent
events (see No. 69 et seq.). Demands of the
Assembly. Auglo-Russian representations to
His Majesty. His Majesty’s assurances com
municated to the Assembly
Situation in the country _ after the struggle
between the Shah and his people. Complete
victory of the latter. Corruption of the
National Assembly
Interview with the Emperor. His Majesty’s
satisfaction at cordial co-operation of two
countries in Persia
M. Isvolsky’s assurances respecting the redistri
bution of Russian forces on the Persian
frontier .. .. .. .. • •
Interest on loan and suspension of sinking fund
(see No. 77). Minister for Foreign Affairs says
former will be paid, and promises reply about
His Majesty’s Government’s conditions as to
the latter
Shiraz Consulate escort. Do His Majesty’s
Government propose to retain sowars indefi
nitely ? (see No. 102)
Conversation with Nizam-es-Sultaneh. Shah’s
interview with head of the Kajar tribe. Advice
given to His Majesty at audience on 14th
January. Dissensions in the Assembly
Monthly summary of events. Calmer situation
at Shiraz. Disorders at Tabreez and Yezd.
Change of feeling in the Assembly towards the
President ..
80
85
86
86
86
87
87
87
90
96
97
97
98
98
98
100
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A publication comprising copies of correspondence, principally between HM Minister at Tehran, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, HM Ambassador to Russia, and various representatives of the Persian Government. The item also contains extracts from the Monthly Summaries of Events, submitted by HM Minister at Tehran.

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