File 1341/1921 Pt 1 'Khorassan Intelligence Summaries 1921-1922' [680r] (1007/1080)
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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the nation he must prJent^limseff^in A^'' PaSl;a 18 di8 ^ taccd in th e eyts of
conduct) before an Extraordinary Nationafco 0 ,™’'i^ ex P lanatio n (of Ids
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Suppression op the paper “Taza Bahar”.
B a haT’ i ^ p uwired G :i 8 Zh < :d n w 1 f e fo:n ,!d f h r rappressed the P a P-"T,-
(provincial) capital severely cenfures 8 the ,? f l em “T a(9 - The press of the
with the opposition (that is’the BagSh) GoTCmor - Geiieral for his relations
Insurrection in Ueumia.
Considerable disturbances are in progress in TJniTm'a tv,- wri, i a •
occupied by insurrectionary detachments'of Ismail AHFrJ b °-r c °Y'; t, 7 18
of the sympathies of the Kurds who are floddn „ ? ^ aT ? lhll °. himself
The Government is helpless as the disposition ofits forces L such thaMt "can^i
enforce obedience to its decrees. 9 8UC 1 that xt canil0t
P t per -^ ^ East ” puhlislied at Asl<bahad st afes in its issue of ISfR
Pebraary that in view of the transference of the Red Armv to a np«™ f
it is proposed to utilise all aviators for postal services In consemiprip 0 , otln F
service will not he demobilised-on tlTe contrarv the estaWisCt will he
amplified by including therein a new cadre of workers. The Puturkom (Wavs
"Aviau" m n" C >d >n - ° f prop0Se t0 °^ ani8e - ?ash“ent aV
A lation Day during which the names of those wishing to work in th*
aviation department will be registered, S m ■
Our enemies are preparing.
Despite the respite from arms gained by Soviet Russia it mnct ho
bered that the war is not yet finished and that completrprovKdon exL To
Imperialists.^ StrUSH ^ WWte S“ a « l8 a nd P mercenaries of the
Siberia w med th jl tb ° Russian Whitegnards who had been settled up within
means .O 80B S- information shows that this is by no
means so. Shifting their camp into Manchuria and Mongolia and profiting bv
and^he^n 65 ! ° f v a r rul c ths TsarAl Generals Socherbakov, P Afanasiev'
and the illustrious Hetman Semenyov, are enlisting forces on Moncofian soli
Onenf e t? rel, T S a . fresh 5 nro8d ™ the peasants and workers of Soviet Rusda
f these champions, Baron Ungern, lias even become a naturalised Mon
golian in order the more conveniently to carry on his fratricidal work.
, ?. al i ar ' a ’ lj - T a0 .b el P of the gold of the French and English ministries
has pTdmisedus a spring campaign, for which Lloyd George and his friend
Miller and have also promrsed payment, this time not out of their own poeke.s
but at the expense of Greece. ^ c * ei8
T ^ e tra p s ° { . th ® KolcIiak pudding-heads do not terrify us so much as these
uew attempts to incite against us the ignorant Bulgarian peasantry whom the
Bulgarian bourgeo 1S e has sold wholesale. Should all these bands essay to attack
us the R ed Army will put up as powerful a resistance as it did last year.
^ A1 \ Y,° rk€rS a ? d P easants mus t know that Soviet Russia has many enemies
and that they will have again to take to arms perhaps not once only.
So long as there remains a single country where power is vested in the
yranfs, landlords and bankers, so long will there be no interruption
attacks on Soviet Russia.
in the
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18 P nnte < 1 “ one 0^ the Bolste
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galled “ The Red Road ’* has been received. It
propaganda trains and is dated, Kusbk, 7th
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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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