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‘PERSIA. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES OF MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY, NOTABLES, MERCHANTS, AND CLERGY, COMPILED BY LIEUTENANT-COLONEL H. PICOT, Military Attaché at Teheran .’ [‎47r] (98/126)

The record is made up of 1 volume (60 folios). It was created in Dec 1897-8 Jul 1898. 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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ISPAHAN.
91
2. Hajji Aka Muhammad Kazvini and Aka Muhammad Sadik
Kazvini —brothers and partners. 140,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . They
hardly touch piece-goods, but deal in Indian opium,
copper, sugar, pepper, etc.
Are shareholders in the Masiidi Co. (q.v., No. 4).
3. Hajji Abdul Baki Kazvini —100,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . Business
much the same as No. 2, to whom he is related.
4. Hajji Muhammad Husain Kazeruni —50,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . Does
a general business of his own, but is also manager of the
Masudi Company, a recently established association of
native merchants doing a large miscellaneous business,
and also buying and selling drafts.
5. Hajji Sayyid Muhammad Ali, Amin ut Tujar; Hajji
Sayyid Muhammad Taki ; Hajji Sayyid Mchdi —Brothers
and partners. 40,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . Deal mainly in piece-
goods from the south and a little with Teheran. Buy
and prepare opium on commission.
6. Hajji Muhammad Ali Tahrizi —35,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . Has a good
deal of property. Deals in tobacco and is concerned in
the Masudi Co.
7. Hajji Muhammad Mehdi Samsar —30,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . Is
interested in the Masudi Co. Buys and sells drafts, and
does a miscellaneous trade with Constantinople.
8. Hajji Muhammad Saleh Arab —35,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . Does a
miscellaneous business. Is a shareholder in the Masudi
Co. Is a Baghdadi Arab, and a Turkish subject.
9. Hajji Aka PmsuI —25,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . Deals in tobacco and
makes advances to the growers on security of the crop.
Buys and sells drafts, and does a little business in piece-
goods.
10. Sons of Hajji Ahmad Hajji Sulaiman —70,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. .
Miscellaneous business, mainly with Hamadan.
11. Hajji Abdul Ghaffdr, Kazeruni—25,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . Does a
piece-goods and general business, also buys and sells
drafts.
12. Hajji Muhammad Jafar Zainul Abedin —10,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. .
Miscellaneous business with the south.
13. Hajji Sayyid Abu Talab Tahrizi —20,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . Tobacco
and general business, mainly with Tabriz.
14. Mirza Abdul Husain Kashani —20,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . Miscel
laneous business with the south.
15. Hajji Mirza Muhammad Mishki —30,000 tomans 10,000 Persian dinars, or a gold coin of that value. . Deals
in opium and piece-goods. Exports carpets to Egypt.
Is under British protection.

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Printed collection of biographical notices, as well as comments on élite dynasties and tribes of Persia [Iran], written over a period of twelve months and completed in December 1897 by Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Philip Picot (Military Attaché, Teheran [Tehran]), then Acting Oriental Secretary in Her Majesty’s Legation. Amendments were added up until 23 January 1898. The author presented the manuscript to Charles H Hardinge (First Secretary, Foreign Office, London), 27 January 1898. The latter forwarded it to the Marquis of Salisbury (Prime Minister), 28 January 1898, who received it a month later (28 February 1898). The title page (f 1) is stamped as having belonged previously to the Government of India’s Library of the Foreign Office, Simla, where this copy was received with two other copies (two for Simla and one for Calcutta [Kolkata], three copies in total) and a letter from the Secretary of the Political and Secret Department, dated 8 July 1898 (location not disclosed). The contents are marked secret (originally ‘confidential,’ crossed out), and specified as, ‘For the use of Officers in Her Majesty’s Service only.’

The printed work comprises two ‘inclosures’ [enclosures]: firstly, Picot’s letter of presentation to Hardinge (f 2v), prefaced by Hardinge’s letter of presentation to the Marquis of Salisbury (f 2); secondly, the treatise proper (ff 3r-60v). The contents page (f 3v) lists four main sections, but without corresponding page references. Following a brief introduction (f 4), an alphabetic register [index] of names (ff 4v-11v), and a glossary of titles and terms (ff 12r-13v), the work is divided into eight chapters comprising numbered entries. The first four chapters deal with the royal family in Teheran (forty-five entries over ff 14r-19v), the notables of Teheran (ninety-seven entries over ff 20r-32v), the merchants of Teheran (twenty-eight entries over ff 33r-35v), and the clergy of Teheran (eleven entries over ff 36-37). The remaining four chapters focus on the provinces of Fars (thirty-eight entries over ff 37v-44v), Ispahan [Isfahan] (eleven entries over ff 45-47), Khorasan (fifty-nine entries over ff 47v-57v), and Tabriz (twenty-two entries over ff 58-60).

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1 volume (60 folios)
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The entries are recorded in chronological order from the front to the rear of the volume. Contents page (folio 3v) and indices (folios 4v-13v) are included towards the beginning.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with 1 and terminates at the last folio with 60; 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.

Pagination: the volume also contains an original pagination sequence.

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‘PERSIA. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES OF MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY, NOTABLES, MERCHANTS, AND CLERGY, COMPILED BY LIEUTENANT-COLONEL H. PICOT, Military Attaché at Teheran .’ [‎47r] (98/126), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, Mss Eur F112/400, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100149427188.0x000063> [accessed 11 March 2025]

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