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File 3939/1926 Pt 5 'Revision of Aitchison's Treaties: Persia, Seistan, Kerman and Persian Baluchistan' [‎27v] (48/558)

The record is made up of 1 item (288 folios). It was created in 7 Jul 1927-18 Dec 1931. 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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1836 (No. X) permitting them to trade on payment of the same duties
as Russian merchants.
Throughout the long reign of Fateh Ali Shah the Fersian Empire
enjoyed rest from internal revolution, but suffered severely from pro-
tracted war with Russia. Georgia, Mmgreha, Daghiistan, Shirwaii,
Karabagh and Talish were successively severed from it; and only the
good offices of the British Government arrested the further advance of the
Russian arms. In October 1813 peace was concluded at Gulistan, and a
Treaty* was drawn up, indicating generally the boundary between the
Russian and Persian empires, but leaving its exact direction to be settled
by commissioners.
In 1823 an Agreement t (Treaty of Erzerum) was concluded between
Persia and Turkey, confirming the treaty of 1746 (Appendix No. Ill) and
adding fresh articles regarding commerce, pilgrims and nomad tribes.
For some years after the conclusion of the treaty of Gulistan, there
was nominal peace between Persia and Russia; but many difficulties and
disputes arose in the adjustment of the boundary. The Russians occu
pied and refused to evacuate the district of Gokcha, which the Persians
claimed as theirs. Hostilities were renewed in 1826, the first attack being
made by Abbas Mirza, the Prince Royal of Persia, and the Persians claim
ed from the British Government the assistance in money or troops stipula
ted for in the 4th article of the definitive treaty of 1814. After enquiry,
however, assistance was refused, on the ground that actual hostilities had
been provoked by aggression on the part of Persia, but for which the dis
pute might have been adjusted by negotiation—a decision of course un
satisfactory to the Shah, who argued that the Russian occupation of
Gokcha was an aggression on his dominions. In the course of the war
the Persians sustained severe losses; but at length, through the mediation
of the British Envoy, a treaty 7 of peace was concluded at Turkmanchai
in February 1828, by which the Persian Government ceded to Russia the
pi evinces of Erivan and Nakshivan, and agreed to pay an indemnity for
the expenses of the war.
On the conclusion of the negotiations, opportunity was taken by the
British Envoy to purchase the abrogation (No. IX) of the 3rd and 4th
articles of the treaty of 1814, by a payment of 200,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. , or one
jear s su sidy. These articles had been found exceedingly onerous and
convenient, and productive only of collision with the Persian Govern-
en . y the cancelling of the 3rd and 4th articles, the 6th and 7th
articles also were virtually abrogated.
* Appendix No. V.
t Appendix No. VI.
? Appendix No. VII.

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This part relates to the Government of India's decision to issue a revised edition of Aitchison's Treaties (full title: A Collection of Treaties, Engagements and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries ), with revised narratives for each geographical area covered, incorporating the principal events that have occurred since the publication of the previous edition in 1909.

The part concerns the revised narrative for the section regarding Persia [Iran], Seistan [Sistan], Kerman and Persian Baluchistan, and includes extensive interdepartmental correspondence (most of which is dated 1929-1931) discussing the contents of the revised narrative, as well as the question of which treaties and agreements to include alongside it.

The correspondence goes on to cover the requirement for a fresh proof of the revised narrative, following the Government of India's decision (made in consultation with His Majesty's Government) to defer its publication, in order to include references not only to recent events but also to further developments that are expected in the near future.

Most of the part is made up of a copy of the second proof of the revised narrative (ff 24-41) together with copies of numerous related treaties, agreements and correspondence covering the period 1763-1928 (ff 42-216), of which a significant amount is written in French.

The main correspondents are the following: the Foreign Secretary to the Government of India; the British Legation, Tehran; officials of the 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. , Foreign Office, Colonial Office, and the Government of India's Foreign and Political Department.

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