Coll 28/10 ‘Persia. Diaries; Meshed Consular Jany 1931 – May 1940. Khorassan Political 1934 – May 1940. Khorassan Fortnightly Reports’ [448r] (898/1301)
The record is made up of 1 file (649 folios). It was created in 6 Apr 1931-13 Jul 1940. 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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"be 'pa±&. "by his own tribes the arrangement for the Persian
Government is '•Heads we win tails you lose' 1 * To this
proposal Juma Khan replied that he would r eceive G-eneral
JehanTaani if he cared to visit him, hut that he would not
himself proceed to Kwash for a meeting*
A further effort is to he made, with the assistance of
Idu Khan, to induce Ahdul Hussain of Hemishk to cease
opposition to the Government*
^ • l
The policy of Greneral Jehanhani iSjto secure peace by
jpolrtical means and at all costs to avoid military operation
51*921 remarks
made hy Colonel Arfa at the Saheuan Con-
ferenoe, it seems clear that it is the inflexible policy
of the Persian Government to apply all the laws of Persia
to the nomadic tribes of Baluchistan, including conscription,
Registration, etcaetera.et caetera, on the grounds that one
writ must run throughout the land. if this policy be
persisted in, the livelihood of any permanent peace in
Baluchis tan is remote*
General Jehanbani stated that he would endeavour to
provide more employment for the tribes and had recommended,
tnat six hundred be engaged as amnieh (road gendarmerie) to
guard the lines of communication to Kwash and Iranshehr*
The Chief of the Gendarmerie in Persia recently arrived in
Baluchistan in this connection*
Sartip (Brigadier) Aobas Khan Alburz, late Military
Governor in Balucnistan, left ZaheOan for Tehran on February
7th.
2 * gistan a nd the Oairnt .
All Ale bar Khan Assadi was duly returned as member of
Parliament for distan. a few persons were required to vote
for other ™ ms l nil «.t e that ho mnoohoo hah „ es „ USM
in Assadi # s election*
As the result of unprecedented rains the Birjand-
Zahedan road was rendered impassable for severe 1 days and
extensive floods occurred in Sistan. A t one time the town
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Confidential political diaries submitted on a fortnightly basis throughout 1931, on a monthly basis from May 1932, returning to a fortnightly basis in September 1939, by the British Consul General at Khorassan [Khorāsān] (Lieutenant-Colonel Cyril Charles Johnson Barrett; Major Clive Kirkpatrick Daly; Lieutenant-Colonel Everard Huddleston Gastrell; Giles Frederick Squire). The diaries describe affairs in the Khorassan region, and are arranged under a series of headings that expand and evolve over time:
- Activities of the Persian [Iranian] Government and Persian authorities, including the programme of modernisation carried out at the orders of the Shah during the 1930s, activities of the Persian military and police.
- Events at Sistan, Kain [Ka’īn], and Birjand, and in the district of Sarhad.
- Activities of the municipal government in Khorassan, including public works and urban development programmes.
- Foreign interests and affairs in the region, including British, Russian, Afghan and Turkish affairs, and the movements of foreign visitors.
- Soviet propaganda, and British and Persian counter-propaganda measures.
- Agricultural production, food supplies and food shortages.
- Trade, commerce and smuggling.
- Security, including reports of robberies, and raids on transport routes.
- Weather reports.
- Diseases and epidemics.
- Reports of locust observations and movements.
The diaries include some reports reflecting topical events: military activity on the Persia-Turkmenistan border, and reports of Russian refugees crossing into Persia from Turkmenistan; the start of the Second World War, with a focus on the activities of German subjects in Khorassan, speculation over Russian involvement in the War, and the impact upon public opinion in Iran of German radio propaganda, describing Germany’s military successes in Europe throughout 1940.
Minute papers are enclosed with reports dated up till late 1935, which frequently contain handwritten or typed notes made by 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. staff, commenting on the contents of the report.
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- 1 file (649 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the file.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the last folio with 650; 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. A previous foliation sequence, which is also circled, has been superseded and therefore crossed out.
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- Coll 28/10 ‘Persia. Diaries; Meshed Consular Jany 1931 – May 1940. Khorassan Political 1934 – May 1940. Khorassan Fortnightly Reports’
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- front, 2r, back-i, back, 2v:136v, 139r:650r
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