File 3939/1926 Pt 5 'Revision of Aitchison's Treaties: Persia, Seistan, Kerman and Persian Baluchistan' [44v] (82/558)
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;i
t TERSIA—NO. Ill—1801.
42
period, the foundations of union and friendship have been cemented, and the habits
of amity and intercourse have been increased between the ministers of the Persian
State, of eternal duration, and the ministers of the high government of the refulgent
sun of the sky of royalty, greatness, and eminence, the sovereign of the countries of
England and India ; and as various engagements and Treaties, calculated for
duration and permanence, and for mutual good understanding, have been con
tracted, therefore this command from the Palace of Glory, requiring obedience,
has been proclaimed, that you, high in rank, do cheerfully comply and execute the
clear sense and meaning of what has been established ; and should ever any person
of the French nation attempt to pass your ports or boundaries, or desire to establish
themselves either on the shores or frontiers, you arc to take means to expel and
extirpate them, and never to allow them to obtain a footing in any place, and you
are at full liberty and authorised to disgrace and slay them. You are to look upon
it as your duty to aid and act in a friendly manner to all traders, merchants, and
men of rank of the English nation ; all such you are to consider as possessing the
favour of the king ; and you must act in conformity to the conditions of the annexed
Treaty that has been concluded between the trustworthy of the high State, the
bracelet of the graceful government Hajee Ibrahim Khan and the high in rank,
Captain John Malcolm. View this as an obligation.
Dated the 12th of Shaban, in the year of the Hegira 1215, corresponding with the
of January A.D. 1801.
Sealed in the usual form, on the back of the
Firman
A Persian word meaning a royal order or decree issued by a sovereign, used notably in the Ottoman Empire (sometimes written ‘phirmaund’).
, by the following
ministers :—
Seal of Mirza Shuffee.
Seal of Mirza Asfud Oollah.
Seal of Mirza Ahmttd.
Seal of Mmzi Fuzullah.
Seal of Mirza Yusoof.
Seal of Hajee Ibrahim Khan.
Seal of Mirza Reza Kouli.
Seal of Mirza Reezy.
Seal of Mirza Mortiza Kouli.
Treaty annexed.
Preamble. Praise be unto God, who said, “ Oh you who believe, perform your
contracts, perform your covenants with God, when you enter into covenant with
him, and violate not your engagements after the ratification thereof.” After the
voice is raised to the praise and glory of the God of the world, and the brain is
perfumed with the scent of the saints and prophets (to whom be health and glory)
whose rare perfections are perpetually chaunted by birds of the melodious notes,*
urnis e wit two, three, and four pairs of wings, and to the highest seated in the
heavens, for whom good has been predestinated, and the perfume mixed with musk,
which scenteth the celestial mansions of those that sing hymns in the ethereal
sphere, and to the light of the flame of the Most High, which gives irradiated
Metaphorically, Angels.
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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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- 42r:42v, 44v:46r, 46v:53r, 55r:56r, 59v:60r, 62r:64v, 65r:79v, 81r:83v, 84r:91v, 93v:104r, 111r:120v, 121r:160r, 164r:169v, 173r:206v
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- 44r:44v, 46r:46v, 53v, 54r
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- Qajar, Fath-Ali Shah
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