File 1341/1921 Pt 1 'Khorassan Intelligence Summaries 1921-1922' [447r] (541/1080)
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battery classification not known. Armoured cars 5. Lorries 50. Aeroplanes
6. Generating station and wireless. Several projectors. Munitions tactoiy.
A refugee who was in the Samara Concentration Camp states he never
heard of the existence of an “ Army of the \ olga.
235.
AFGHANISTAN.
Herat .—September 24th to 30th.
At a social gathering Jamal
Pasha
An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders.
spoke very highly of Afghan organiza
tion and administration, also of the gallantry of that nation. He said, rurther,
that all his efforts were directed to the liberation of India from Butish rule.
That accomplished all things would go well for everyone.
During the same occasion Maulvi Barakatuila made a speech in which
he said that the Bolsheviks are well disposed towards Islam and wish to
embrace its tenets provided Muslims will purge themselves of two defects,
one ofwhichls nnulal discord and the other their neglect ot the poor and ,
necessitous. The first, he said, acted as a bar to all progress.
(«l M Suric has approached the Naib-ul-Hukumeh on the question oE
the purchase of wheat. He has beeu told that that and the necessary ciu-
veyance are ready and that he should procure sacks.
' T „ ma i accompanied by all his personnel, left for Russia on
A J11, “"VS* £
a Kabul ndde^'on the Herat Treasury for 20,000 Kabuli
rupees
Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf.
which he
cashed for Bussian gold, taking the proceeds with him. . p ,
r . ,n m hp s€ven Habibieh College graduates accompanying Jamal
Pasha
An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders.
M Incseve Treasury for 1,010 Kabuli
rupees
Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf.
which they
ha h a S °The names of five of these students are : Muhammad Hussein
Amar-'ud din, fh Kul Khan, Ghulam Muhammad Khan, Sher Muhammad
Khat l'' m ■NTolh-ul-Tfukumeh gave Rfl. 4,000 to Jamal
Pasha
An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders.
for the
expenses^f his journey. The latter said he would pay in this sum to t e
Angora Fund in honour of the Naib-ul-Hukume . .. , ,
i "- „ i. X. h ¥K
rit"" •» '•»“ “ ™ .. ,
; 1 Tt io also reported that Adib Elfendi Shami, brother-in-law of
Muhirid Tar^! Afghan Minister of Foreign Affairs, has been appointed
a.c U n Minister in Berlin, and is now there.
A S (viii) An Afgban-Bolshevik treaty has been concluded and a copy of the
. ^ Herat for publication in the papers.
(!”) M. Suric and his party left for Russia via Chahildukhteran on the
26 \) The Russians o^^aad^e^itV^.
KaiTA^ olel^pef -«nd (Herat maund is 8,625 lbs.) for the
wheat and a similar rate for its conveyanc^ 0 “. ldukhtei . an and t s that
A muunted man has amyed tro Coionei AMul Eahim Kha
^etttohfagot^noronhe plot and had the man arrested. A pistol
was found upon him. MnVmmmad Taqi Khan to the Naib-ul-
(xii) A o Ltu 0 It accused Shuja-ul-Mnlk, the Hazara Chief
Hukumeh arrived on the 2B that ^ had paid n0 arrears of land
of Bakharz, of dislo> y Afghans that Muhammad Taqi Khan is a
revenue. His statemcn .ipyoted servant of the Shah and of the State.
rebel is false, as the latter is a d ^b-ul-Hukumeh against Shuja-ul-Mulk,
The letter went on tontim and to ’draw the two friendly
■is. 5
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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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