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'Military report on Tehran and adjacent Provinces of North-West Persia (including the Caspian Littoral)' [‎254r] (512/610)

The record is made up of 1 volume (301 folios). It was created in 1922. 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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has also in some cases been established from town to town, an
extension to which the Persian Government may sooner or
later object as beyond the scope of the concession and likely
to cause competition with their telegraphs.
Cross country lines in this area are:
Tehran—Firuzbahram (Ghar)—Shahriyar.
Tehran—Manzariyeh— [ s^veh.
The Gilan concern has a system in Rasht and also lines from
Rasht to—
Rashtabad—Lahijan—Langarud—Rudisar.
Chamkhaleh.
Hasan Kiade.
Khumam—Enzali.
Pir-i-Bazar.
Kasma.
The Russian Road Company have telephonic communica
tion between their toll posts on the Enzali—Tehran road.
The Indo-European telegraph lines are fitted with telephones
for conversation between control stations. .
The Lionosoff Bros, had a private telephone between their
fisheries from Astara—Enzali—Hasan Kiade—Chamkhaleh,
and a Russo-Persian society for exploitation of forests had a
private line from Enzali—Karganrud. . ,
The British Forces in North Persia 1918-19 putup telephone
lines between Kazvin—Tehran, Kazvin—Hamadan, Kazvm
Enzali.
Wireless Telegraphy.
With the exception of the wireless apparatus with. these
forces and a receiving apparatus at the French Legation in
Tehran* no wireless stations exist in the area. The Russians had
a wireless station at Enzali.
Postal Services.
Nasir-ud-Din Shah, as the result of his visit to Europe in History.
1873, engaged two officials of the Austrian postal department
in 1874, who started a local service between Tehran and Shim-
ran summer villages in 1875, and in 1876 a regular weekly
service between Tehran, Tabriz, Julfa, and Rasht. During
' The Russian Bolshevik Minister set up wireless at the Russian Legation.

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Military report compiled by Captain LS Fortescue of the General Staff of the Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force and printed in Calcutta at the Superintendent Government Printing, India, 1922.

The volume begins with a statement defining the geographical area covered by the report. The report is divided into ten chapters, plus appendices, each concerning a different subject, as follows:

  • Chapter 1: History
  • Chapter 2: Geography
  • Chapter 3: Climate, Water, Medical and Aviation
  • Chapter 4: Ethnography
  • Chapter 5: Administration (including a table of provinces with administrative details (folios 123-30)
  • Chapter 6: Armed Forces of the Persian Government
  • Chapter 7: Economic Resources
  • Chapter 8: Tribes
  • Chapter 9: Personalities
  • Chapter 10: Communications
  • Appendices: Glossary of terms; Weights, measures and coinage; Bibliography; Historical sketch (Chapter 1) continued from June 1920 to the end of 1921

At the back of the volume (folio 302) is a map to illustrate the report.

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1 volume (301 folios)
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There is a contents page (folio 5) and list of illustrations (folio 6) at the front of the volume and an index at the back (folios 270-300). All refer to the volume's original pagination. The index also includes map references of all places marked on the map.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 303; 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 file also contains an original printed pagination sequence.

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