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'Persia. No 1 (1909). Correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia, December 1906 to November 1908' [‎17r] (17/236)

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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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
XVII
No.
Name.
Date.
Subject.
Page
271
To Sir A. Nicolson
(Telegraphic)
Oct. 20, 1908
Refers to Nos. 268 and 269. His Majesty’s
Government’s satisfaction at Russian action in
postponing departure of troops
194
272
n V • *
(Telegraphic)
21,
Refers to No. 257. To consult Russian Govern
ment as to whether favourable moment has not
now arrived for addressing the Shah on subject
of Tabreez elections (see No. 273) ..
194
273
Sir A. Nicolson .«
(Telegraphic)
23,
Replies to No. 272. M. Tcharykoff agrees that
further representations should now be made to
the Shah (see No. 274)
194
274
To Sir Gr. Barclay
(Telegraphic)
23,
Refers to No. 273. To co-operate with
M. Hartwig
195
275
To Sir A. Nicolson
(Telegraphic)
23,
Refers to No. 273, and informs of instructions to
Sir G. Barclay
195
276
” ” * *
(Telegraphic )
24.
|
Russian agents in Persia instructed that any
appeal for assistance to Russian troops at Julfa
must be made through the Central Govern
ment (see No. 271, &c.)
195
277
Mr. Marling
Sept. 29,
Application of Persian Government to M. Bizot
to obtain an advance from Great Britain and
Russia ..
195
278
v y> • • * *
30,
Refers to No. 250. Transmits the Shah’s
Rescript in reply to joint representations of
British and Russian Legations. Interview
with His Majesty, and conversation on the
subject of the reforms
19£
279
Sir Gr. Barclay
Oct. 2,
Events at Tabreez. Refers to No. 251. Bom
bardment of the town. Situation of British
subjects (see No. 316)
198
280
7,
Monthly summary of events. Events at Resht,
Yezd, Kerman, and Shiraz ..
198.
281
5? •• ••
8,
Refers to No. 278. Transmits Shah’s Rescript
as finally published, announcing intention to
convoke a Medjliss on 14th November. Tabreez
excluded from the effects of Decree ..
199'
282
Sir A. Nicolson ..
20,
Russian Government’s intention not to dispatch
troops to Tabreez for the present (see Nos. 270
and 276)
200
283
Sir G. Barclay
(Telegraphic)
26,
Proposed Anglo-Russian communication to the
Shah respecting disabilities placed on labreez
in the Rescript (see No. 281)
201
284
To Sir Gr. Barclay
(Telegraphic)
27,
Refers to No. 283, and approves text subject to
concurrence of Russian Government
201
285
Sir G. Barclay
(Telegraphic)
29,
Tabreez now quiet. Julfa road still held up
201
286
V J5 * * * *
(Telegraphic)
29,
Shah has not yet published the electoral law
promised for the 27th (see No. 287) ..
202:
287
To Sir A. Nicolson
(Telegraphic)
30,
Refers to No. 286, and suggests addition to the
joint communication which it is proposed to
send to the Shah ..
202“
288
Sir A. Nicolson ..
(Telegraphic)
31,
M. Isvolsky’s anxiety as to loss to Russian trade
by disorders at Tabreez
202'
289
To Sir A. Nicolson
(Telegraphic)
31,
Replies to No. 288. Restoration of order can
only be accomplished by inducing Shah to can-y
out his promises. To urge Minister for Foreign
Affairs to consent to joint communication pro
posed in Nos. 283 and 287 ..
202
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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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