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File 1341/1921 Pt 1 'Khorassan Intelligence Summaries 1921-1922' [‎387r] (421/1080)

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The record is made up of 1 item (540 folios). It was created in Jan 1921-Jan 1923. 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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rebellion in India and that the English have massacred 400 men in cold
blood. Opposition to the methods of English Government gathers force
daily. The “ Times of India,” Bombay, writes that Muslims in India are
in sympathy with the Angora Government and are waking up.
Hatred of the French in the East is also growing. Spain is also in
a bad plight.,
The European blood-sucking powers of the East are being exposed for
their filthy deeds and their disregard of Eastern lives.
The people of the East are becoming more wide awake every day and
one day the despotic West will fall into the same pit that has been dug for
others. This is not only true but perfectly true. (The Editor). *
20,000 unemployed in London had a scuffle with the police and 12 were
.wounded. British trade is on the decrease. October returns show a deficit
of 2 million pounds.
“ Kizil Bair ok ” dated 11th October 1921.
Entertaining Jamal Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. .
An entertainment was given on the 5th October to Jamal Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. and
the Indian delegates accompanying him. The Foreign Komissar of the
Turkrepublic, Mulla Beiov, and representatives of the city Soviet, Work
men’s committees, and of all political bodies were present.
Speeches were made by Mulla Beiov and Trokalov, the latter saying that
he prayed he might live to see a vast Muslim Empire and a united Islam
in the East.
Ata Beiov then spoke and expressed thanks to their honoured guest
who had brought about cordial relations between themselves and their
neighbour Afghanistan.
Khalil Shermaniski eulogised the guest on behalf of the workmen of the
East.
Taqiov made a speech and referred to the bloodsuckers and capitalists
of the world and stated it was his firm intention to release the East from
the grip of Imperialists.
Jamal Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. replied with praises for Turkestan and hopes of living
to see great doctors, engineers, and vast industrial developments in that
country.
He wished long life to the great Soviet Republic of Russia for the sake
of and for the release of all those who are oppressed, transported, van
quished, and made prisoners in this world. Long live the workmen of the
world.
Russian press follows.

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The item consists of Part 1 of the subject file 1341/1921: 'Meshed Consular & Intelligence Diaries (1921-1922)'.

It contains numbered periodical (mainly weekly) reports relating to Persia [Iran], initially each called an 'Intelligence Summary' and later called a 'Meshed Intelligence Diary'. The reports cover the period of the week ending 1 January 1921 to the period ending 1 January 1923. They are initially issued by the British Military Mission, Meshed [Mashhad, also known as Mashad or Meshad], and later by the Military Attaché, Meshed. The intelligence summaries, and diaries, relate to political, foreign, military and diplomatic affairs in the locality and the neighbouring regions and are variously arranged under (chiefly) the following headings: 'Khorasan and North-East Persia'; 'Herat and Afghanistan'; 'Russian Turkistan'; 'Khorasan'; 'Cis-Frontier'; 'Trans-Frontier'; 'Afghanistan'; 'Bolshevik Garrisons'; 'Local'; 'Transcaspia'; 'Bokhara'; 'Tashkent'; 'Central Russia'; 'Khiva'; 'Ferghana'; 'General'; and 'Samarkand'. The summaries often include appendices which are usually extracts of local and national newspapers published in the regions and countries of interest, including Nabat , Rosta , Izvestia , Ittifaq-i-Islam , Bednota, Prolitarii , Sharq-i-Iran, and Pravda . Other appendices contain details of Bolshevik Garrisons in the region.

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