'Persia, Vol. 3' [320r] (47/296)
The record is made up of 1 file, 108 folios. It was created in Mar 1918-May 1918. 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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From General Funstervilie.
To Baghdad.
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Bespatched 10 pom. 11-5-lc.
Fteceived 11.50 p.m. 12-o-lS.
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Continuation my telegram 96/1 of 3rd and 9fc/3 of
Hay 4th.
On subject of Russian debts there seems to be some
confusion. be are not asked to pay their actual debts
existing prior to Oct. 26th the date wo undertook to
help the evacuation. Russians ran short of money
during the evacuation because money and supplies relieo.
cn from Caucasus on which estimate of eubsioy from us
was based failed owing to Caucasus troubles. To
cover shortage of funds therefore requisitions for
supplies and transport were issued. Our subsidy was su
never meant to cover whole cost of move and maintenance
but former only, latter bfcinp met from Caucasus sources.
Maximum subsidy was 10,400,000 krans a month, but owing
to closing of Resht bank and temporary military situation,
(? groups omitted) payment at Kasvin. Russians, only
drew 9,775,237 from Feb. 13th to April 13th 1913 which was
over 10,000,000 krans less than maximum. Undor 10.000,000
altogether is now required to pay requisit ions. Stor es
t■ "en over from Russians by me amount to about 2 million
krans. 1 consider the requisitions should be pan.
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This file contains material relating to a review of conditions in Persia, following the revelation of Turkish plans to invade Persia in order to reach Afghanistan, which would in turn have threatened the British Empire in India. It includes:
- A protest by the Persian Government over the violation of its neutrality and sovereignty
- The reaction of Ahmad Shah Qajar to the telegrams of Emperor Wilhelm II and Sultan Mehmed V
- The occupation of Isfahan by the South Persia Rifles under the command of Sir Percy Molesworth Sykes
- The negotiations between the Political Officer of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC), Dr Morris Yudelevitz Young, and the Khans of the Bakhtiyari Tribe including Yusuf Khan Bakhtiyari Amir Mujahid, Najaf Quli Khan Bakhtiyari Samsam al-Saltanah, Ghulam Husayn Khan Bakhtiyari Sardar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. -i Muhtasham, Ja’far Quli Khan Bakhtiyari Sardar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. -i As’ad, and Nasir Khan Bakhtiyari Sardar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. -i Jang
- The mobilisation of the forces of Lieutenant-Colonel Lazar Bicharakov to deter the Jangli Movement
- The negotiations of Mirza Hasan Khan Ashtiyani Mustawfi al-Mamalik with the Bakhtiyari Khans
- A request from Khusraw Khan Bakhtiyari Sardar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. -i Zafar to obtain weapons from the British Army
- The release of the British Vice Consul at Rasht in exchange for Sulayman Mirza Iskandari
- The protests of the Persian Government against the presence of Turkish and British forces in Persia
- The clashes between a confederation of Kalhur, Guran and Bajalan and the Sinjabi Tribe
- A battle fought between Jelus [i.e. Jilus, mixed Armenian and Assyrian forces] and Turkish troops at Ushnu
- A proposal from General Lionel Charles Dunsterville to organise the resistance against Turkish forces
- The recommendation by General Dunsterville that Britain subsidises Colonel Bicharakov's forces
- The invitation of General Stanley Maude to General Nikolai Nikolaevich Baratov to visit Baghdad
- And a report by the British Military Attaché on the mission of Ayat Allah Sayyid Hasan Mudarris to Tehran.
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