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Coll 28/6 ‘Persia; Diaries: Khuzistan (Ahwaz) Diaries Jany 1931 – 1937.’ [‎18r] (46/1548)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (770 folios). It was created in 13 Apr 1931-11 Aug 1937. 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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DIARY NO. 5 OP 1937.
DIASY OP H.B.H’3 COITSUIAYE POl KHUSISTAfi^J§_5/ J
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BRITISH INTERESTS .
205. Consular novements .
Hr. A. J. Gardener, flis Itejesty's Consul for
Khuzistan at Ahwaz proceeded to Kli6rramshQ.hr on the 25th
and returned the next day.
Hr. Gardener accompanied by captain Stewart and
Captain Basalgette called on Aqa Rarzaneh the Governor of
Abadan and IChorramshahr on the 25 th. Aqa Pars an eh returned
the call on Captain Stewart on the 3uth.
Captain A. C. Stewart arrived at Khorramshahr from
Basra on the 23rd and took over from Captain J.K.A.Bazal-
g/stte on the 29th forenoon.
Captain and Krs. Bazalgette left JOiorramshahr for
inited Kingdom on the 29th.
2U6. Cel ehra tions on Coronation Da y.
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On the occasion of the Coronation of Their
IDjesties King George VI and oueen Elizabeth, His Hajesty's
Consul invited the Governor General, General Officer Command
ing and all Iranian Officials and Senior military Officers
to attend at 8.30 a.n. on 12th l^y at the Consulate. The
Zsxdians attended at 9. 30. His ]*a jesty 5 s Consul gave a
luncheon party on the same day to the Governor General,
Deputy Governor General, General officer Commanding,Director
of Itunicipality and the Chief Cornnissioner of Police and
their wives at the Anglo Iranian Oil Company llo. 1 Bungalow.
All attended with the exception of two wives of the Deputy
Governor and Chief of Police. Ail the heads of i^ho Br.i.^.-.sn
firms and almost all the senior European members of wno
staff of the Anglo Iranian Oil Company were also invited. •
In the evening His Hatesty's Consul gave a party
in the Gynkha.na club of t'vj Anglo Iranian Oil company for
/Europeans

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Printed and typewritten monthly reports submitted by the British Consul for Khuzistan [Khūzestān] (Herbert Reginald Dauphin Gybbon-Monypenny; Arnold Edwards Watkinson; Alfred John Gardener) to the 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. . The reports, which evolve over time from one-page summaries to comprehensive documents consisting of up to twenty-five sheets, cover a range of affairs taking place in the west Persian [Iran] province, and its chief towns of Ahwaz [Ahvāz] and Mohammerah [Khorramshahr]:

  • British interests, including the movements of British consular, military and naval officials, individuals involved in commercial concerns, the activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) at Abadan and elsewhere, and the activities of the Mesopotamia Persia Corporation Limited.
  • Persian administration, including the movements, appointments and actions of Persian officials, and general Government administration.
  • Foreign interests (including Soviet, Iraqi, Japanese, French, German, American) with an emphasis on trade and shipping movements at Mohammerah.
  • Persian military affairs, including army, conscription, police, the Anmieh (rural police), air force, navy.
  • Internal affairs, including security (robberies and raids in the region, smuggling), the activities of the region’s tribes, including the Bakhtiari, judicial affairs.
  • Public health, including outbreaks of cholera and deaths caused by the hot weather.
  • Public works, covering roads, railways, bridges, municipal improvements, ports, posts and telegraphs.
  • Agricultural activity and locust reports.
  • Trade and commerce, including customs, the National Bank of Persia, industry, Persian monopoly companies.
  • Weather reports.

The reports also mention historical events of note, including: the Silver Jubilee and death of King George V; modernisation in Persia/Iran, including changes in dress (the adoption of ‘European hats’, the removal of ladies’ veils), and changes to place names.

Earlier reports are enclosed with minute papers containing handwritten notes written 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, summarising points of interest in the reports. In many instances the handwritten notes are labelled a, b, c, etc., which refer to pencil annotations in the margins of the reports.

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1 volume (770 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume. The monthly reports are arranged into subjects and paragraphs, with each new subject given a number, starting at 1 (the first subject of the January report) and continuing upwards, ending with the last subject of the December report.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the first folio with 1 and terminates at the last folio with 766; 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.

The foliation sequence does not include the front and back covers, nor does it include the two leading and ending flyleaves.

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Coll 28/6 ‘Persia; Diaries: Khuzistan (Ahwaz) Diaries Jany 1931 – 1937.’ [‎18r] (46/1548), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/L/PS/12/3400, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100048493559.0x00002f> [accessed 10 February 2025]

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