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'Persia. No 1 (1909). Correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia, December 1906 to November 1908' [‎14v] (12/236)

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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TAftLE Oft CONTENTS.
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No.
1
Name.
Date
174
Mr. Marling
(Telegraphic)
July 5,
175
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June 17,
176
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18,
177
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19,
178
Mr. O’Beirne
July 2,
179
Mr. Marling
(Telegraphic)
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180
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(Telegraphic)
6,
181
To Mr. Marling ..
(Telegraphic)
6,
182
(Telegraphic)
6,
183
To Mr. O’Beirne ..
(Telegraphic)
6,
184
Mr. Marling ..
(Telegraphic)
6,
185
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(Telegraphic)
7,
186
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(Telegraphic)
7 ,
187
Mr. O’Beirne
(Telegraphic)
7,
188
To Mr. Marling ..
(Telegraphic)
9,
189
Mr. Marling
(Telegraphic)
9,
190
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(Telegraphic)
H,
191
» • • • •
(Telegraphic)
H,
192
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(Telegraphic)
13,
Sdbject. Page
Continuance of patrols round the Leg’atioa .. 138
Crisis in Tehran at beginning of June. Joint
Anglo-Russian representations to Mushir-ed-
Dowleh respecting increasing anarchy in the
country. Departure of the Shah for Bagh-i-
Shah. Arrest of Jelal-ed-Dowleh, Ala-ed-
Dowleh, Azad-ul-Mulk, and Serdar Mansur .. 139
General condition of the country no worse.
Shah’s position in the provinces and in Tehran
(see No. 211 for continuation of narrative) .. 142
Monthly summary of events. Composition of
new Cabinet. Events at Ispahan, Yezd, and
Kermanshah .. .. .. ..143
M. Isvolsky’s assurances of co-operation in
Persia (see No. 170) .. .. .. 145
His Majesty’s Government’s demands will be
accepted by the Shah. A few of the “ bastis’
will be required to leave the country (see
No. 1C7) .. .. .. ..145
Moayyed - ed - Dowleh reappointed Governor-
General .. .. „. .. ,. 14G
Approves his proposals regarding the refugees at
the Legation (see No. 179). Refugees cannot
be permitted to remain indefinitely .. .. 146
Apology cannot be accepted as long as patrols
round the Legation are maintained (see Nos. 174
and 179) .. .. .. ..146
To invite Russian Government's support for His
Majesty’s Government’s demands (see No. 182) 146
Suggests Anglo^Russian representation to the
Shah to convoke Parliament at once.. „. 146
Patrols round Legation have ceased. Russian
Minister is supporting His Majesty’s Govern
ment's demands (see No. 179) .. 147
Draft reply of Persian Government to His
Majesty’s Government’s demands received.
Considerable emendations suggested (see
No. 181) .. .. .. ..147
Russian Minister instructed to support his British
colleague (see No. 183) .. .. .. 147
How soon are Shah and Persian Government
likely to comply with His Majesty’s Govern
ment’s demands ? (see Nos. 167 and 186) .. 147
Text of apology is now satisfactory, and will be
tendered formally on 11th July (see No. 186) 148
Formal apology of Persian Goveinment tendered.
Verbal message from Shah also received (see
Nos. 189 and 215) .. .. 143
Message from Shah respecting periods of exile
of Legation refugees. Unsatisfactory tone.
Proposed reply .. .. ., ..148
Message from the Shah modifying his con
ditions. Will continue to urge refugees to
depart .. ,, ..149

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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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