Coll 28/97(1) ‘Persia. Diaries. Tehran Intelligence Summaries.’ [339r] (677/807)
The record is made up of 1 file (401 folios). It was created in 11 Feb 1937-29 Jul 1942. 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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Sir R. Bullard to Mr. Eden.—(Received December 23.)
(No. 200.) . . . ,
HIS Majesty’s representative presents his compliments to His Majesty s
Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and has the honour to transmit
herewith a copy of Intelligence Summary No. 29 for the period the 2nd to the
8 th December, compiled by the military attache to this legation. £ £
Tehran, December 1941. U)
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Enclosure.
Intelligence Summary No. 29 for the Period December 2 to 8 , 1941.
(Secret.)
Persian Affairs.
1 . -THE statement in paragraph 1 of Summary No. 28 to the effect that the
final text of the treaty had been presented to the Persian Government was pre
mature. It has now been presented with the intimation that it must be accepted
or rejected as it stands.
2. The new Cabinet has been formed as follows : —
Feroughi (87) (71): President of the Council.
Ahi (7) (5): Justice.
Soheily (283) (—) : Foreign Affairs.
*Tadayyun (288) (207) : Education.
^General Ahmadi (21) (16) : Interior.
General Ahmadi Nakchevan (193) (146): War.
Musharraf Nafisi (190) (142) : Finance.
Gulshayan : Commerce and Industry.
General Jahanbani (132) (100) : Ways and Communications.
Hamid Sayah (258) (187): Posts and Telegraphs.
Hakimi (106) (81) : Agriculture.
*Baghir Kazimi (142) (105): Public Health.
(The first figure refers to Military Attache’s and the second to Foreign Office
Personalities.)
3 . The new Ministers are an improvement on those they have replaced.
Tadayyun has long been a prominent and influential figure in Persian domestic
politics; General Ahmadi, who is the senior active general of the Persian army,
has been for the last three months an effective and energetic Military Governor
of Tehran. He has an extensive knowledge of the internal situation in Persia,
has a reputation for ruthlessness and is accused of having amassed considerable
wealth.
4. Ebrahim Qavam, who as Qavam-ul-Mulk and head of the Khamseh tribes
played a large part in the troubled situation during and for some years after
the last war, always unshakenly on the side of the British, has left for India. He
has sold a part of his properties and may not return to Persia for some time,
if at all.
* New Ministers.
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Copies of intelligence summaries compiled on a fortnightly basis by the Military Attaché at the British Legation in Tehran (Gilbert Douglas Pybus, Herbert John Underwood, William A K Fraser), and received by 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. via the Foreign Office. Many of the summaries are preceded by cover sheets and 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. notes sheets, the latter frequently containing handwritten notes giving a précis of the summary’s contents. The summaries cover a broad range of information, including: the activities of the Shah of Iran, Reza Shah Pahlavi, the Crown Prince, and other members of the royal family; activities of the Iranian Government and its officials; activities, organisation and strength of the Iranian army and Iranian air force; communications and transport, including wireless radio, and civil aviation routes into and out of Iran; British interests in Iran, including oil companies, specifically the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company; foreign interests in Iran; the Iranian press, focussing specifically on its criticism of foreign press and actions; commercial activities in Iran, including mining and factory An East India Company trading post. production; tribal matters, including those in the Bahmai and Baluchistan provinces, and the Qashqai; place name changes in Iran. Proceedings prior to and during the Second World War are also covered in the summaries. These include: German activity in Iran (commercial, political, propaganda, Nazi organisation); movements of peoples; public opinion in Iran in response to events in Europe in 1940; the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran in August 1941; the abdication of Reza Shah Pahlavi; public opinion in Iran in the wake of the Anglo-Soviet invasion and occupation; social unrest and anti-British feeling.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the last folio with 403; 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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