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PERSIAN SHAH IMPLORED TO CHAMPION REVOLUTION

... PERSIAN SHAH IMPLORED TO CHAMPION REVOLUTION TEHERAN Feb. B.—The Persian newspapers Journal de Teheran, ' which :s close to the imperial court, said in an open letter to the 27-year old Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi. To-day the Persians are without Fistice ...

hidus—Abdullah's Project

... the bloc's left flank. The Scotsman says: 'Three weeks ago, King Abdullah followed the Regent of Iraq in visiting the Persian Shah. whose support he enlisted for the project. The next big step will probably be to make a formal approach to Turkey presumably ...

A DILATORY GOVERNMENT

... alone are valued at more than 30 million pounds. In one of the mausoleums of the town there is a sword for which the former Persian Shah offered 5,500 Turkish liras. All these objects, however, are sacred and must not be sold. Enormous quantities of curtains ...

FOREIGN POWERS' INTERESTS NOT TO BE PROMOTED Persian Shah's Assurance to People

... FOREIGN POWERS' INTERESTS NOT TO BE PROMOTED Persian Shah's Assurance to People TEHERAN, March 21.—The Shah of Persia in a broadcast to the nation to-day declared that he would not permit the activities of certain agents to promote the interests of foreign ...

RUSSIAN RAILWAY PROJECTS IN PERSIA

... India in Afghanistan, the key of the Indian Ocean must be in our case not the land of the Afghan Emirs but that of the Persian Shahs. The possibility of this junction should not consequently distract the attention of the Russian Government from what is ...

RUSSIAN HOSPITALITY (To the Editor, C. and .11. C,:.-7ttte)

... friendly for some period (see James Morier's travel accounts about the Russo. Persian alliance). The writer should have said Persian Shahs of the Abbasia Dynasty and Kacharia Kings might have, etc., etc.. instead of saying the Great Moguls might have been honoured ...

THK CURSE UPON ARIdaNIA

... parties cease to settling • ult :an and ho and in the Abbas fate to which r , and fur , I -- __ A rg ivaisatersagraki the Persian-Shah, was. conqueror differ- unfortunate Armenians, who uffered the plunder of their , pro. violation of their women. of Persia ...