Coll 28/112A ‘Persia. Tabriz – Monthly despatches of internal situation in Azerbaijan & misc. reports.’ [496r] (994/1237)
The record is made up of 1 file (615 folios). It was created in 16 Dec 1941-6 Mar 1946. 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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und it f e going to 10,000 against 1.
Unea diftoooeiag «itii Mr. Vivian ono or ills inaia
ciiiiioultiaa, naaaXy ti*yi IncR oi de et&ff, he Durst
>u t » X ammd aOuvs all iti sonsono witn a little coura^a*.
iuc w jy«mor-v,'«?n^i*id iiaa & ted t o tno riae ^inist^r to
swiia oxpsrionooti oiiicials to trj am ^ut soia© order into tue
Ciimou or tne i inance ioepartaent anu, as I reported in diary
1 , a small eeieot pacK 01 ti:je w old ^Ivei* Mad oean turned
^1 iosa on it£«rl>&lj«a» one wMo Das just ooa« started worse, not
years in tMe itf*** 1st rat i on Mepertnent of aezmieD
uoitUiai^ oat tnc ciotnes Me fetood up in* Mow ne owns
several vUleges fina also aome buildings in tm main street
at aesaien. Can Mr. Vivian prevent aim am uis felloes frost
maJdag more aswl* X a oust it, despite ..is own courage md all
tae support we, tde aritisn, will ^ive him.
1 cannot risst, no waver, Dsing too ngtentatiously
nelpful to 4%r. Vivian Xeat X del cat ..ay own purpose • fas
kamUmB are auspicious of ala and it ,,&/ as that tnsy oaject
on pr^oipie to tm presence of an American in such an official
position. It would Da a 4istake to create tue impressioa ttat
tacre is a provocatively exclusive understanding between
Titian am Americans. I hope that if o^ly the Sussiaas can
g®t tnc uarley which they hshly used for their horses hers
they will oecome more cooperative*
na^-A . « Nothing effective has oeen done to implement
the uoveraor-\jemr 81*0 pi^mlses of stem action against
aouraers. reople are heginning to grumhle at His Ixcelleacy's
apparent inaetivity*
Id. fhe roads remain open.
.it the end of ina month the local transport office
iiad some 9D lori*ics at ity disposal. In >sy diary Sc. 1 I
stated that 100 lorries ou^ht to suffice for tue establishment
of feeder lines to sring wheat to tho main road anil at the
euste tlae for the coliecti >n of grain for tutoriz and tn*
^ussiane. I was mistaken* X did not then know now far in
arrears worn tne deliveries of grwin to the Russians? ev.iy
available lorry has had to b# preased into service In an
attempt to overtake these arrears.
Moreover, the local officials find it very difficult
to control the movements of these lorries. Drivers sent up
froua the uouth hate working here at this season especially
thd tend to return to lehrszi without per si a si m. thers
engage in pirate business. A guard would be necessary on
/each
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Reports and correspondence concerning the internal situation in Azerbaijan and Tabriz during the region’s occupation by Soviet military forces, part of the Anglo-Soviet occupation of Persia [Iran] in the Second World War. The file chiefly comprises reports, submitted on a monthly (and later fortnightly) basis by the British Consul-General at Tabriz, reporting on events in Azerbaijan and Tabriz. Reports up to July 1942 are printed, while subsequent reports are typewritten. The typewritten reports are organised under subheadings that vary from one report to the next, but generally cover: weather; agriculture, locust movements, food supply and reports of hoarding; consular tours; the activities of consular colleagues and counterparts; local government, local politics, and elections; Kurdish affairs, including events at Rezaieh [Orūmīyeh]; Armenian affairs; public order; the activities of the Persian, Russian and United States military; trade, commerce and labour; transport and communications, including convoys, and the activities of the United Kingdom Commercial Corporation (UKCC); propaganda. From late 1944 onwards the reports increasingly focus on rising political and social unrest in Azerbaijan, which would eventually culminate in the Iran-Azerbaijan crisis of 1946. These later reports focus on the emergence and activities of new political parties (including the Tudeh Party and the Democratic Party), new political newspapers, and Soviet activities in Azerbaijan.
The file also includes: correspondence sent by the British Ambassador in Tehran, Reader William Bullard, forwarding the Tabriz Consul’s reports with comments to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; note sheets covering numerous reports, giving a précis of the report’s contents; the translation of a report by the Persian Minister for War, secretly obtained by British sources, describing military and political conditions at Rezaieh, dated 17 May 1942 (ff 560-564); a report of a visit to Rezaieh in February 1945, compiled by the British Consul-General at Tabriz (ff 147-154).
The file includes a divider, which gives a list of correspondence references contained in the file by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence.
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- 1 file (615 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the file.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 617; 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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- front, front-i, 1ar, 2r:69v, 71r:136v, 138r:150v, 150ar:150av, 151r:194v, 196r:197v, 199r:300v, 302r:420v, 424r:560v, 565r:575v, 577r:581r, 583r:616v, back-i, back
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