File 3939/1926 Pt 5 'Revision of Aitchison's Treaties: Persia, Seistan, Kerman and Persian Baluchistan' [32r] (57/558)
The record is made up of 1 item (288 folios). It was created in 7 Jul 1927-18 Dec 1931. It was written in English and French. 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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PERSIA.
17
arrangements respecting the disposal of slaves found and the punish
ment of the slavers.
In 1882 the Russian Minister at Tehran informed the Persian Govern
ment that, as Persia had not asserted her sovereignty over the Tekke
Turkmans of Merv, the Russian Government could not now recognize
such sovereignty. The Persian Minister of Foreign Affairs replied that
Persia, although she could not consider her territorial rights over Merv
as invalidated by the reasons given, would nevertheless not take any
action with respect to the allegiance of the Tekkes without consulting
Russia; and it subsequently transpired that the Russians had already,
in the autumn of 1881, concluded an agreement with the Tekkes of Merv
by which mutual protection was guaranteed to the subjects of both parties,
and Russian agents, to the exclusion of all others, were alone to
be received at Merv.
In 1884 Merv surrendered to the Russians, who then occupied Sarakhs
on the ground that it had always belonged to the Tekke Turkmans of
Merv.
In the same year representations were made by the Porte
that, in violation of the protocol of 1869, an armed Persian
force of 500 horsemen had entered and sown the disputed district.
The Persians still maintained that the lands were undoubtedly on the
Persian side of the frontier as determined by the Erzerum agreement of
1847, which fixed the status quo in certain districts. The district was
then occupied by Turkish troops; whereupon a joint note was addressed
by the English and Russian Legations at Tehran to the Turkish and
Persian Governments, asking that the troops might evacuate the district,
and that a map shewing the frontier might be prepared together with a
memorandum explaining the pretensions of Persia.
In May 1889 the Persian Government complained of- a Turkish attack
on the village of Kadkhoda Ali, in the district of Khanikin, to which
the Turkish Ambassador at Tehran replied by complaining of the occu
pation by Persians of lands at Vazneh on the Turko-Persian frontier,
which he declared to be undoubtedly Turkish. Persia proposed the
appointment of two engineers to decide as to the proprietary rights to
Yazneh, but to this the Turkish Government did not agree. In July of
the same yeaY a Kurdish inroad took place at Abagir in the district of
JJrumia, which was equally claimed by both Governments. In January
1890 the Turkish Government stipulated that, before any agreement
ehould be discussed respecting Yazneh, the lands in dispute should be
evacuated by the Persians. In April a protocol was drawn up by the
Persian Government and submitted to the Porte for the settlement of
the question, by which Persia agreed to evacuate the district pending
the decision. The frontier in the Khanikin district is now (1929) that
demarcated by the 1913 Frontier Commission.
In 1888 the New Oriental Bank Corporation opened branches at
Tehran and in other Eergian towns.
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This part relates to the Government of India's decision to issue a revised edition of Aitchison's Treaties (full title: A Collection of Treaties, Engagements and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries ), with revised narratives for each geographical area covered, incorporating the principal events that have occurred since the publication of the previous edition in 1909.
The part concerns the revised narrative for the section regarding Persia [Iran], Seistan [Sistan], Kerman and Persian Baluchistan, and includes extensive interdepartmental correspondence (most of which is dated 1929-1931) discussing the contents of the revised narrative, as well as the question of which treaties and agreements to include alongside it.
The correspondence goes on to cover the requirement for a fresh proof of the revised narrative, following the Government of India's decision (made in consultation with His Majesty's Government) to defer its publication, in order to include references not only to recent events but also to further developments that are expected in the near future.
Most of the part is made up of a copy of the second proof of the revised narrative (ff 24-41) together with copies of numerous related treaties, agreements and correspondence covering the period 1763-1928 (ff 42-216), of which a significant amount is written in French.
The main correspondents are the following: the Foreign Secretary to the Government of India; the British Legation, Tehran; officials of 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. , Foreign Office, Colonial Office, and the Government of India's Foreign and Political Department.
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