The Strangling of Persia: A Story of the European Diplomacy and Oriental Intrigue that Resulted in the Denationalization of Twelve Million Mohammedans, a Personal NarrativeCentury Company, 1912 - 423 من الصفحات |
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agreement American Anglo-Russian Convention appointment army arrival at Teheran Arshadu'd-Dawla Bakhtiyari British Government British Legation British Minister British Russian Cairns capital charge concession Constitutional Government Cossack Brigade Customs Dear Sir George demands deputies despatch diplomatic EMPIRE OF PERSIA England Enzeli Ephraim Khan ernment ex-Shah force Foreign Affairs Foreign Office gendarmes George Barclay Hamadan Imperial Bank interests Isfahan July Kasvin loan Major Stokes matter Medjlis ment Minister of Finance Ministry Mons MORGAN SHUSTER Mornard Muhammad Ali Shah Nasiru'l-Mulk National Consultative Assembly Nationalist Northern Persia organization pension Persian Cabinet Persian Government Poklewski-Koziell political powers Premier Prince Salaru'd-Dawla proposed provinces received Regent reply Resht revenues Russian and British Russian Consulate Russian Government Russian Legation Russian Minister Russian troops Samsamu's-Saltana sent Shuau's-Saltana sian sincerely Sipahdar Sir Edward Grey Sir George Barclay Tabriz taxes Teheran tion Treasurer-general of Persia Treasury Gendarmerie tumans Turcomans ultimatum
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الصفحة xxiv - His Majesty the King of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, and His Majesty the Emperor of China...
الصفحة xxvii - Concessions of a political or commercial nature — such as Concessions for railways, banks, telegraphs, roads, transport, insurance, etc.
الصفحة xxviii - Banque d'Escompte et des Prets de Perse " and with the Imperial Bank of Persia up to the date of the signature of the present Arrangement, and in the event of the necessity arising for Russia to establish control over the sources of revenue guaranteeing the regular service of the loans concluded with the first-named bank, and situated in the region mentioned in Article...
الصفحة xxvii - Persia adjoining, or in the neighbourhood of, the Russian frontier on the one hand, and the frontiers of Afghanistan and Baluchistan on the other hand ; and being desirous of avoiding all cause of conflict between their respective interests in the abovementioned Provinces of Persia ; Have agreed on the following terms...
الصفحة xxxiii - The object of the two Powers in making this Agreement is not in any way to attack, but rather to assure for ever the independence of Persia. Not only do they not wish to have at hand any excuse for intervention, but their object in these friendly negotiations was not to allow one another to intervene on the pretext of safeguarding their interests.
الصفحة 167 - The Persian women since 1907 had become almost at a bound the most progressive, not to say radical, in the world. That this statement upsets the ideas of centuries makes no difference. It is the fact.
الصفحة xxviii - Banque d'Escompte et des Prets de Perse" up to the date of the signature of the present Agreement, shall be devoted to the same purpose as in the past. It is equally understood that the revenues of the Persian customs of Farsistan and of the Persian Gulf, as well as those of the fisheries on the Persian shore of the Caspian Sea and those of the Posts and Telegraphs, shall be devoted...
الصفحة xxvii - Concessions for railways, banks, telegraphs, roads, transport, insurance, etc. — beyond a line going from the Afghan frontier by way of Gazik, Birjand, Kerman, and ending at Bunder Abbas, and not to oppose, directly or indirectly, demands for similar Concessions in this region which are supported by the British Government. It is understood that the abovementioned places are included in the region in which Russia engages not to seek the Concessions referred to.
الصفحة xxvii - The Governments of Great Britain and Russia having mutually engaged to respect the integrity and independence of Persia, and sincerely desiring the preservation of order throughout that country, and its peaceful development, as well as the permanent establishment of equal advantages for the trade and industry of all other nations ; Considering that each of them has, for geographical and economic reasons, a special interest in the maintenance of peace and order in certain provinces of Persia adjoining,...
الصفحة 313 - Rules," its own affairs, such as the election of a President, Vice-presidents, Secretaries, and other officers, the arrangements of the debates and divisions, etc. On the Duties of the Assembly and its Limitations and Rights. ART. 15. The National Consultative Assembly has the right in all questions to propose any measure which it regards as conducive to the well-being of the Government and the People, after due discussion and deliberation thereof in all sincerity and truth ; and, having due regard...