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Iran was previously known as Persia. This page also includes the Persian Gulf and surrounding areas.
Also see
- Persian War 1856-57
- Norperforce
- South Persia Rifles
- Post and Telegraphs Department for information about the Indo-European Telegraph
- Polish Refugees in India 1942-1948. The Polish refugees from Russia first came to Iran. Many subsequently went to India.
FIBIS resources
- FIBIS database: Percy-Smith/Bullock papers Graves and Monuments contains some entries from the Bushire Armenian Church , the source given as "Handwritten C H A Bagshawe Bushire Sept 1926". In particular entries appear in Inscriptions Volume 2 but it is not known if there are additional entries in other volumes.
Records
- See FIBIS resources above
- See General Register Office for births, marriages and deaths, including details of Findmypast and Ancestry databases. In particular Findmypast includes TNA FO 560/1 "Bushire, Iran: Register Of Births, Baptisms, Marriages & Deaths 1849-1895", being indexes and also including the images in "British Armed Forces and Overseas Browse". Also some records from "Various Consulates, Iran (formerly Persia)" and some "Persian Gulf" locations.
- Society of Genealogists, London.
- The Society of Genealogists’ now archived page Geographical Resources Overseas: Iran states that it has records for Iran: Teheran: Akbarabad Prot Cemetery, British B 1811-1969
- A search for Iran in the Society of Genealogists' Catalogue includes the following entry: Persian Gulf (& surrounds) : MIs: An Indian miscellany, consisting of genealogical & biographical notes & lists of monumental inscriptions by H Bullock and H K Percy-Smith 1941-44
- "Graves of Europeans in the Armenian Cemetery at Isfahan" by T. W. Haig The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (July, 1919), pp. 321-352. Archive.org.
- “Burials and Memorials of the British in Persia” by Denis Wright from the journal Iran published by the British Institute of Persian Studies Vol. 36, (1998) pp. 165-173, Vol. 37, (1999), pp. 173-174, Vol. 39, (2001), pp. 293-298 jstor.org. However, access through jstor.org to the entire articles is subject to a fee, unless you have access through your library. The text, but no photographs, for the 1999 article, pages 173-174, may be seen here scroll down, download appears possible also. (epdf.pub).
- The journal Iran is available at the British Library, UIN: BLL01017595572
- See also Armenian Graves in Bushire from Chater Genealogy which refers to these articles and records. Another source for some transcription from a Wright article.[1]
- The FamilySearch catalogue has the following entry: Church of England in Iran. Anglican Chaplaincy (Julfa) Baptisms, 1875-1879 Marriages, 1877 Film 574493 Item 2. Currently (2020/07) it is advised the FamilySearch digitised microfilm is viewable, for non church members, at either a FamilySearch family history centre or a FamilySearch affiliate library, see FamilySearch Centres, but at times in the past, the catalogue icon has advised microfilm viewing only. It appears that this microfilm is available at the Society of Genealogists, London. Although it is indicated that the film has been indexed, it appears likely that it is other parts of the microfilm which have been indexed, and not item 2.
- The original records are now in the London Metropolitan Archives DL/E/E/056/MS11215A (previously in the Guildhall) and are records from the Mission Chapel, Julfa. The chapel appears to have been attached to the Church Missionary Society. Catalogue entry or Search the Catalogue.
- There are also some records for Iran in the "World Miscellaneous" records on FamilySearch
- India Office Records at the British Library. Also refer Qatar Digital Library, below.
- Iran: Sources in the India Office Records, now an archived webpage.
- Factory Records: Persia and the Persian Gulf IOR/G/29 1620-1822
- Records of the British Residency and Agencies in the Persian Gulf IOR/R/15 1763-1951.
- Indo-European Telegraph Department IOR/L/PWD/7 1865-1931
- Finding Aid:British Colonial Policy and Intelligence Files on Asia and the Middle East, c. 1880-1950 IDC Publishers. Original records held in the India Office Records. Includes a section on Iran.
FIBIS resources
- "John Isaacson of Exning, Persia and India" by Tony Fuller and Jenny Law FIBIS Journal Number 3 (Spring 2000). FIBIS members may read this article online.
- John Isaacson, who at the time was described as a "Sergeant, RE", arrived in Persia on 11 November 1863 and was posted to the Persian section of the IETD. He died in Bushire in 1892.
External links
- Qatar Digital Library has content from the India Office Records at the British Library
- Bushehr (Bushire) Wikipedia
- Indo-European Telegraph Department in Iran Encyclopaedia Iranica. While the IETD was an autonomous department for much of its existence, between February 1888 and April 1893, it was under direct auspices of the Director General of Indian Telegraphs. The IETD was dissolved in March 1931. There was significant intermarriage with Iranian Armenians.
- "Scientific Instrument with a Story to Tell" by John Packer Bulletin of the Scientific Instruments Society No. 92 (2007), pages 17-18. now an archived webpage.
- The formation of the Indo-European telegraph line : Britain, the Ottoman Empire and Persia 1855-1865 by Suliman Shahvar 1997 Thesis (Ph.D.) School of Oriental and African Studies (University of London), British Library EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service)
- "Wires of Discord: England, the Indo-European Telegraph Line and Ottoman-Iranian Border Conflicts" by Soli Shahvar, Iran Namag Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 2016. Article In Persian with Google Translate English version , or if link is unstable use Google Translate.
- Armenian Graves in Bushire Chater Genealogy
- "The Raj Reconsidered: British India’s Informal Empire and Spheres of Influence in Asia and Africa" by James Onley Asian Affairs Volume XL, no. I, March 2009 original pdf
- Britain and the Gulf Shaikhdoms, 1820 - 1971: The Politics of Protection by James Onley 2009 Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS), Qatar. socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk
- "Turco-Persian Boundary Commission 1913-1914" Charles Ryder of the Survey of India was appointed as the senior surveyor for the British working with the Commissioner and his Deputy alongside Russian colleagues and with representatives of the Turkish and Persian governments. He later became the Surveyor-General of India. Ryder Archives.
- "Former British Ambassador to Oman discusses Oman during World War One" 24th January 2016 Oman GBnews. In 1913 a detachment of British Indian troops was for the first time deployed to Muscat. The 1920s were to be a decade in which British India became progressively more directly involved in Omani affairs.
- "Imperial Power and Dictatorship: Britain and the Rise of Reza Shah, 1921-1926" (pdf) by Michael Zirinsky International Journal of Middle East Studies, 24 (1992), 639-64. core.ac.uk. Also available to read online on JSTOR.org. Register and read for free, see Miscellaneous tips
- Bibliography of books by British Travelers To Persia iranicaonline.org
Maps
- 1875 Map of Central Asia: Left side and 1875 Map of Central Asia: Right side. From England and Russia in the East by Major-Gen. Sir Henry Rawlinson 1875 Archive.org. See Historical books online, below.
- 1928 Map of Persia and Afghanistan Qatar Digital Library
- Also see below Gazetteer by Lorimer
Historical books online
- Monumental Inscriptions of Europeans in cemeteries in the Middle East and Africa Archive.org includes some deaths in Iran.
- The voyages and travells of the ambassadors sent by Frederick, Duke of Holstein, to the great Duke of Muscovy and the King of Persia. : Begun in the year M. DC. XXXIII. and finish'd in M. DC. XXXIX. Containing a compleat history of Muscovy, Tartary, Persia, and other adjacent countries. With several publick transactions reaching near the present times; in VII books. Whereto are added the Travels of John Albert de Mandelslo (a gentleman belonging to the Embassay) from Persia, into the East-Indies ... in III books .. by Adam Olearius, 1669. Part 2: The Travels of John Albert de Mandelslo page 317. Archive.org.
- The travels of Sir John Chardin into Persia and the East Indies Through the Black-Sea and the Country of Colchis: the first volume, containing the author's voyage from Paris to Ispahan : to which is added, the coronation of this present king of Persia, Solyman the Third 1686 Archive.org. (Colchis variously described as Western Caucasus, eastern shores of the Black Sea, parts of Georgia.[2]). Transcribed edition 1686 EEBO-TCP umich.edu. 1691 edition with Twenty Five Copper plates Qatar Digital Library, book from the British Library Printed Collections, ORW.1986.b.10
- Sir John Chardin’s Travels in Persia. 1927 reprint of the 1724 edition A New and Accurate Description of Persia, (there having been a 1720 edition with the title Sir John Chardin’s Travels in Persia translated by Edmund Lloyd), from the original French publications about travels in Persia 1669-1677, edited by N M Penzer with a "Preface", and an "Introduction" by Sir Percy Sykes. 1927 Archive.org
- Chardin, Sir John Encyclopædia Iranica
- A new account of East-India and Persia : : in eight letters being nine years travels, begun 1672 and finished 1681 by John Fryer 1698 London. Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek.
- A later edition, edited, with notes and an introduction, by William Crooke, formerly of the Bengal Civil Service. in three volumes, printed for the Hakluyt Society, (Second Series, 2/19, 2/20 and 2/39) 1909-1915. Volume 1, Volume II, Volume III. Archive.org, Public Library of India Collection.
- "Gombroon" or Bunder-abass, the chief port for merchandize in the Gulph of Persia page 215 An account of the trade in India: containing rules for good government in trade, price courants, and tables: with descriptions of Fort St. George, Acheen, Malacca, Condore, Canton, Anjengo, Muskat, Gombroon, Surat, Goa, Carwar, Telichery, Panola, Calicut, the Cape of Good-Hope, and St. Helena... To which is added, An Account of the Management of the Dutch in their Affairs in India by Charles Lockyer 1711 Archive.org. There is also a brief mention in the section on " Management of the Dutch"
- Travels Into Muscovy, Persia, and Part of the East Indies by M. Cornelius Le Bruyn 1737 Volume 1, Volume 2 Archive.org
- "Persia" page 68 The New Universal Traveller: Containing a Full and Distinct Account of All the Empires, Kingdoms, and States, in the Known World by J Carver 1779 Google Books.
- Costume of Persia by A. Orlowski 1820. Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections (Collection Rare Books). Alexander Orlowski was a painter at the courts of the Tsars Alexander I and Nicolas I, who travelled to Persia in the company of Gaspar Drouville on a mission from Tsar Alexander I in 1812-1813.[3] Voyage en Perse, fait en 1812 et 1813 by Gaspard Drouville, Colonel de cavalerie au service de S. M. l'Empereur de toutes les Russies. With Plates. 2nd edition 1825, first published 1819 in St Petersburg. French language. Volume 1, Volume 2 Archive.org. Volume 1, Volume 2 Google Books.
- Travels from India to England, comprehending a visit to the Burman Empire and a journey through Persia, Asia Minor, European Turkey etc in the year 1825-26 by James Edward Alexander, Lieut, late HM’s 13th Light Dragoons. 1827 Google Books
- With an Appendix "Summary of the causes and events of the existing War between Russia and Persia 1826-27" , page 269
- Also available Qatar Digital Library where the illustrations have been correctly rotated, the latter digitised from British Library: Printed Collections, IOL.1947.b.134
- Sketches of Persia, from the Journals of a Traveller in the East [by Sir John Malcolm] 1827. Volume I, Volume II. Archive.org.
- An historical and descriptive account of Persia, from the earliest ages to the present time; with a detailed view of its resources, government, population, natural history, and the character of its inhabitants, particularly of the wandering tribes; including a description of Afghanistan and Beloochistan by James B Fraser 1834 Archive.org
- Travels into Bokhara; being the account of a journey from India to Cabool, Tartary, and Persia; also, Narrative of a voyage on the Indus, from the sea to Lahore, with presents from the king of Great Britain; performed under the orders of the supreme government of India, in the years 1831, 1832, and 1833 by Lieutenant Alexander Burnes 1834 Volume I, Volume II, Volume III Archive.org
- Journey to the North of India: Overland from England, Through Russia, Persia, and Affghaunistan by Lieut. Arthur Conolly 1834. 2nd edition revised 1838 Volume I 1834, Volume II 1834; Volume I, 1838, Volume II 1838 Google Books
- "Notes on Central Asia" page 267 The Bengal and Agra Annual Guide and Gazetteer for 1842 Volume II Google Books
- Travels in Luristan and Arabistan by the Baron C A De Bode 1845. Volume I, Volume II Archive.org
- Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government. Google Books
- No XXIV New Series: Historical And Other Information, Connected With The Province Of Oman, Muskat, Bahrein, And Other Places In The Persian Gulf. Etc. Includes Measures Adopted By The British Government For The Suppression Of The Slave Trade In The Persian Gulf 1856
- No XLIX New Series: A History: Arabia Felix Or Yemen, From The Commencement Of The Christian Era To The Present Time; Including An Account Of The British Settlement Of Aden 1859
- From Bombay to Bushire, and Bussora; including an Account of the Present State of Persia and Notes on the Persian War by William Ashton Shepherd 1857 Google Books
- Central Asia Part IV: A contribution towards the better knowledge of the topography, ethnology, resources, & history of Persia complied (for political and military reference) by C.M. MacGregor. 1871Archive.org.
- Central Asia. Part V. A contribution towards the better knowledge of the History, Ethnography, Topography, and resources of part of Asiatic Turkey and Caucasia compiled by Lieutenant-Colonel C M Macgregor 1872. Qatar Digital Library.
- Military Report on South-West Persia, Including the Provinces of Khuzistan (Arabistan), Luristan, and Part of Fars by Major and Bt. Lieut-Col. Mark S. Bell, V.C., R.E. 1885. Qatar Digital Library, ref: V 8685. Prepared in the Intelligence Branch of the Quarter Master General's Department in India.
- Routes. Compiled in the Intelligence Branch of the Quarter-Master General's Department in India.
- Routes in Persia 1887 Archive.org. A preliminary volume, based in part on Routes for Asia, Section IV by Macgregor
- "Telegraph Routes in Persia", page 707
- Routes in Persia, Section I 1898. Chiefly compiled by Captain E F H McSwiney. Qatar Digital Library.
- Routes in Persia. Section II. Compiled by Captain J. Vans Agnew, 3rd Madras Lancers 1895. Qatar Digital Library.
- Routes in Persia. Section III 1898. Compiled under the superintendence of Captain E F H McSwiney. Qatar Digital Library.
- Routes in Arabia 1915. Qatar Digital Library. From British Library IOR/L/MIL/17/16/3. This volume contains descriptions of the 'more important of the known routes in Arabia proper'. Produced by the General Staff in Simla, India.
- Routes in Persia 1887 Archive.org. A preliminary volume, based in part on Routes for Asia, Section IV by Macgregor
- Parliamentary Papers
- [Foreign Office:] Correspondence relating to Persia and Affghanistan 1839 (524 pages) Contents Google Books
- Correspondence relating to Persia: Presented to both Houses of Parliament 1841 Google Books
- Correspondence respecting relations with Persia. Presented to both Houses of Parliament 1857 1857 Archive.org
- Further correspondence respecting the affairs of Persia. Presented to both Houses of Parliament April 1914 1914 Archive.org
- Personal narrative of military travel and adventure in Turkey and Persia by Robert Macdonald, ex-Sergeant Rifle Brigade, 1859 Google Books. He was appointed in 1836 to go to Persia, (one of a group of nine) and arrived back in England in February 1839.
- A Memoir of Major-General Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson by George Rawlinson 1898 Archive.org. Born 1810, he joined the Bombay Army in 1827. In 1833 he was sent to Persia (page 36), the start of a long association with this country. He was recalled to India in 1839 and in 1840 was appointed Political Agent in Western Afghanistan and was involved in the 1st Afghan War until the end of 1842. In October 1843 he was appointed “British Political Agent in Turkish Arabia” 1844-1849 and 1851-1855. He resumed an interest in Cuneiform Studies. (Also see Scholars or antiquarians)
- "Notes on a March from Zohab… in the year 1836" by Major Rawlinson of the Bombay Army serving in Persia. Page 26 The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society: Volume 9 1839 Google Books
- "Notes on a Journey from Tabriz, through Persian Kurdistan, to the Ruins of Takhti-Soleïman, and from Thence by Zenjan and Ṭarom, to Gílan, in October and November, 1838" and "With a Memoir on the Site of the Atropatenian Ecbatana" both by H C Rawlinson, Bombay Army, Major serving in Persia. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Volume 10 1840 Archive.org
- Discussion on "Notes on the Direct Overland Telegraph to India" by Major-Gen Sir H C Rawlinson page 219 Proceedings of the Royal Geographic Society Volume V Session 1860-61 (this file also contains Volume VI) Google Books
- "On Trade Routes between Turkestan and India" Report of a paper by Major General Sir H C Rawlinson. Page 10, Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Volume 13 1868-1869
- England and Russia in the East; a series of papers on the political and geographical condition of Central Asia by Major-General Sir Henry Rawlinson. Reprints of articles originally written 1849-1868 1st edition 1875, 2nd edition 1875 Archive.org. Includes 1875 Map of Central Asia: Left side, 1875 Map of Central Asia: Right side.
- "Travels in Persia" [1859-61] by Commander G Nelson Pomeroy Mason, Late I. N. The United Service Magazine 1878, Part 3 pages 137-160, pages 273-300, pages 409-438. Google Books
- Journal of a Diplomate's Three Years Residence in Persia by Edward B. Eastwick , Late HM’s Chargé d’Affaires at the Court of Tehran 1864 Google Books Volume I, Volume II The author was appointed to Persia in 1860
- Through Persia in disguise, with reminiscences of the Indian Mutiny by Colonel Charles E. Stewart, edited from his diaries by Basil Stewart. 1911 Archive.org
- The India connection in 1866 page 85
- Eastern Persia: An Account of the Persian Boundary Commission 1870-71-72. Volume I. The Geography with Narratives by Majors St John, Lovett and Euan Smith 1876 Archive.org
- Volume II. Zoology and Geology by W T Blanford. 1876 Archive.org
- A General Sketch of the History of Persia by Clements R. Markham 1874. Archive.org. Also available Qatar Digital Library digitised from British Library: Printed Collections ORW.1986.a.1835
- Telegraph and Travel: a narrative of the formation and development of telegraphic communication between England and India, under the orders of Her Majesty's government, with incidental notices of the countries traversed by the lines by Colonel Sir Frederic John Goldsmid, late Chief Director of the Government Indo-European Telegraph 1874. File 1, easier to read Archive.org, Asiatic Society of Mumbai, Granth Sanjeevani Collection. File 2, with Map and perhaps better images Archive.org, mirror from Central Secretariat Library, Government of India. Map
- Narrative of a journey through the province of Khorassan and on the N.W. Frontier of Afghanistan in 1875, by Colonel C.M. MacGregor. 1879. Volume I Hathi Trust Digital Library Archive.org version Public Library of India Collection.; Volume II Hathi Trust Digital Library, Archive.org version Public Library of India Collection.
- Through Asiatic Turkey. Narrative of a Journey from Bombay to the Bosphorus by Grattan Geary, Editor of The Times of India 1878 Volume I, Volume II Volume II, from page 90 only, but illustrations may be better, Another file, Volume II Archive.org, including books from the Digital Library of India Collection.
- In the Land of the Lion and Sun; or Modern Persia. Being Experiences of Life in Persia during a residence of Fifteen Years in various part of that country from 1866 to 1881 by C J Wills, MD, late one of the Medical Officers of Her Majesty’s Telegraph Department in Persia. 1883 edition, 1891 New Edition Archive.org.
- Six Months in Persia by Edward Stack, Bengal Civil Service. 1882. Volume I, Volume II. A journey from India to England commencing January 1881. Archive.org.
- A ride to India across Persia and Baluchistan by Harry de Windt 1891 Archive.org
- Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan : including a Summer in the Upper Karun region and a visit to the Nestorian Rayahs by Mrs Bishop (Isabella L Bird) 1891. Volume I, Volume II Archive.org
- A Year Amongst the Persians: impressions as to the life, character, and thought of the people of Persia, received during twelve month's residence in that country in the years 1887-8, by Edward Granville Browne 1893 Archive.org
- Persia and the Persian Question by George Nathaniel Curzon (Lord Curzon) 1892 Volume I, Volume II Archive.org, Digital Library of India Collection.
- "The Telegraph Department in Persia" by CE Biddulph page 99 and "The Telegraph Department in Persia, an Explanation" by General A Houtum-Schindler page 321 The Asiatic Quarterly Review New Series Volume 3 January-April 1892 Archive.org
- The Letters Of Gertrude Bell published 1927. Archive.org, Digital Library of India Collection. Volume I contains a short section in respect of her time in Persia in 1892. (Volume II)
- Handbook for Travellers in Asia Minor, Transcaucasia, Persia, etc. by Major-General Sir Charles Wilson 1895. Archive.org. Another file, pages all same colour Archive.org
- A varied life: a record of military and civil service, of sport and of travel in India, Central Asia and Persia 1849 -1902 by Gen. Sir Thomas Edward Gordon. 1906 Archive.org. Gordon was appointed Military Attache and Oriental Secretary to Her Majesty’s Legation at Tehran 1889 until late 1892, from page 242. He also returned from time to time in a business capacity.
- Persia Revisited by General Sir Thomas Edward Gordon, formerly Military Attache and Oriental Secretary to Her Majesty’s Legation at Tehran. 1896 Archive.org, Public Library of India Collection.
- Oriental Memories of a German Diplomatist by Friedrich Rosen, 1930 Archive.org, Public Library of India Collection. The author was born 1856. Friedrich Rosen Wikipedia.
- Ten thousand miles in Persia or, Eight years in Iran by Major Percy Molesworth Sykes, HM Consul, Kerman and Persian Baluchistan 1902 Archive.org
- A History of Persia by Lieut-Col P M Sykes 1915 Archive.org Volume I, Volume II;
- Vol I, 2nd edition 1921. Also available World Digital Library Library of Congress. Images and maps may be better/ rotatable. Click on image to read online. Vol II, 2nd edition 1921 Archive.org;
- Vol I, 3rd edition 1930, Vol II, 3rd edition 1930 Archive.org.
- Persia by Brigadier General Sir Percy Sykes 1922 Archive.org including
- "Persia and the Great War" page 154
- A biography of Sir Percy Sykes: Persia in the Great Game: Sir Percy Sykes, Explorer, Consul, Soldier, Spy by Antony Wynn 2003. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01006930820 . Book review.[4]
- An Autumn Tour in Western Persia by E R Durand [Ella R. Durand, Lady]. 1902 Archive.org. Also available Qatar Digital Library where the illustrations have been correctly rotated. Digitised from British Library: Printed Collections T 10462
- The Persian problem: an examination of the rival positions of Russia and Great Britain in Persia with some account of the Persian Gulf and the Bagdad railway by H J Whigham 1903 Archive.org
- '"Railways in Western Asia" by Lieutenant-Colonel H Picot Indian Army (Retired). Proceedings the Central Asian Society, London 1904 Archive.org.
- "Our recent progress in Southern Persia, and its possibilities" by H R Sykes Proceedings of the Central Asian Society March 1905. Archive.org
- "Russian Railways towards India" by Colonel C E de la Poer Beresford Proceedings of the Central Asian Society December 1905. Archive.org
- "Some Problems of the Persian Gulf" by Lovat Fraser. Proceedings of the Central Asian Society January 8, 1908 (1908). Archive.org
- Gazetteer Of The Persian Gulf, Oman And Central Arabia by J G Lorimer, published 1908 to 1915. Volume I, Historical consists of Part I being the 'Arabian' portion of the History and Part II being the 'Persian' section of the History. Both Parts of Volume I, Historical, have the same extensive index, covering all Parts. Volume I: Historical: Part III Geneaological Tables and a Map. Volume II: Geographical and Statistical.
- Available on Archive.org, Digital Library of India Collection.
- Volume I Historical Part I, published 1915.
- Volume I Historical Part II
- Appendix R Books of reference page 2700.
- Volume II Geographical And Statistical, published 1908.There is no Index. Introduction pages i-iii are missing.
- Volume I, Part III of a reprint edition is available on the National Library of Australia Digital Collections-Maps Catalogue entry. It contains two maps (including the map of the Persian Gulf, Oman and Central Arabia) and genealogical trees.
- Four out of six volumes of a reprint edition are available to read online at Hathi Trust Digital Library. The volumes are Volume I: Historical: Part I (in two volumes), (missing Historical: Part II, Part III) and Volume II: Geographical and Statistical (in two volumes)
- The Qatar Digital Library contains copies of the original editions held at the British Library. Note: these webpages may be very slow to load at times
- Volume I: Historical: Part I IOR/L/PS/20/C91/1. The 'Arabian' portion of the History
- Volume I: Historical: Part II IOR/L/PS/20/C91/2. The 'Persian' section of the History
- Volume I: Historical: Part III Geneaological Tables and a Map IOR/L/PS/20/C91/3
- Volume II: Geographical and Statistical IOR/L/PS/20/C91/4. Includes alphabetical entries for tribes, towns and regions, from ‘Abdalilah to Zubārah. It also contains fifty-six reproductions of photographs taken by British colonial officers and others.
- 1905-1908 Map of the Persian Gulf, Oman and Central Arabia compiled in the Foreign Office, Simla, by Lieut. F.F. Hunder IOR/L/PS/20/C91/6
- Click on “About this record” for information about the contents. To select a particular page, click on “View all items”.
- Available on Archive.org, Digital Library of India Collection.
- British Library Untold lives blog ‘Persian Gulf tragedy’ – the death of John Gordon Lorimer 08 February 2014 (retrieved 18 June 2014)
- Article "Indo British Trade with Persia" by Naoroz M Parveez pages 12-29 Imperial and asiatic quarterly review, and oriental and colonial record 1907 Third Series Volume 23 Archive.org, Digital Library of India Collection. There is a discussion of the paper from page 106.
- The Frontiers Of Baluchistan by G P Tate 1909. Archive.org, Public Library of India Collection. Full title The Frontiers of Baluchistan : Travels on the Borders of Persia and Afghanistan. [Seistan (Sistan) Arbitration Mission, 1903-1905]
- The Indian Borderland, 1880-1900 by Colonel Sir T Hungerford Holdich 1901 edition, Second and cheaper edition 1909 Archive.org. Contains chapters on the Persian Gulf and the Perso-Baluch Boundary
- The Gates of India, being an Historical Narrative by Colonel Sir Thomas Holdich 1910
- Political Frontiers and Boundary Making by Col. Sir Thomas H Holdich 1916
- "Between the Tigris and the Indus" by Colonel Sir Thomas H Holdich The Geographical Review Volume IV September 1, 1917 Archive.org
- The Penetration of Arabia: a record of the development of Western knowledge concerning the Arabian Peninsula (with illustrations from drawings, photographs, and maps by J. G. Bartholomew) by David George Hogarth 1904 Archive.org
- By Mountain, Lake and Plain : being a Sketch of Sport in Eastern Persia by Major R L Kennion 1911. Archive.org. In 1907 the author was appointed Consul for the Districts of Seistan and Kain in Iran. He had previously served in Kashmir, Gilgit and Leh, with the Indian Foreign and Political Department.
- Persia the land of the magi, or, The home of the wise men; an historical and descriptive account of Persia from the earliest ages to the present time; with a detailed view of its people, their manners, ... including Afghanistan and Beloochistan by Samuel K Nweeya 1913 Archive.org
- The Countries and Tribes of the Persian Gulf by Colonel S B Miles (Samuel Barrett) 1919. Volume I, Volume II Archive.org. Miles was of the Indian Army and Political Service, Consul-General of Muscat and Baghdad.
- A Lady Doctor in Bakhtiari Land by the late Elizabeth N. Macbean Ross, M.B.; Ch.B 1921 Archive.org. Biographical details 1878-1915. Scotland’s War. She died of typhus doing volunteer medical work in Serbia during WW1.
- Captain Shakespear : a Portrait by H V F Winstone 1976. William Henry Irvine Shakespear born Multan 29 October 1878, joined the Political Department in India and in 1904 was posted to the Persian port of Bandar Abbas, the youngest Consul in the Indian administration. He was killed 24 January 1915, at which time he was Political Officer on Special Duties in Arabia. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library.
- SW Persia: A Political Officers Diary 1907-1914 by Sir Arnold Wilson 1941 Archive.org, Digital Library of India Collection.
- The Persian Gulf. An Historical Sketch from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century by Lt. Col. Sir Arnold T Wilson 1928. 2nd file Archive.org
- Persia by Sir Arnold Wilson 1932. Link to a pdf download STOU Digital Repository Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Thailand. Note, website has been noticed to be unavailable at times. Possibly may be open only during "office hours". Archive.org mirror version. Missing some of the front matter pages.
- First World War period and later: British Library India Office Records on Qatar Digital Library
- History of the Great War based on Official Documents: Operations in Persia 1914-1919. A confidential publication compiled, by arrangement with the Government of India, under the direction of the Historical Section of The Committee of Imperial Defence, by Brigadier-General FJ Moberly in 1929. IOR/L/MIL/17/15/28
- Despatch by Brigadier-General Sir P. M. Sykes, K.C.I.E., C.M.G., Inspector-General, South Persia Rifles and Commanding British Mission Escort in Persia on Minor Operations in Southern Persia. From 7th November 1917 to 31st March 1918 IOR/L/MIL/17/15/29
- Reports On Minor Operatons In South Persia Under Brigadier-General Sir P. M. Sykes, K.C.I.E, C.M.G., from May to July 1918 by General Staff India. IOR/L/MIL/17/15/30
- Report by H. E. General Lord Rawlinson of Trent, Commander-in-Chief in India, on the Minor Military Operations undertaken from 1917 to 1921 in North and North East Persia IOR/L/MIL/17/15/31
- Report by H. E. General Lord Rawlinson of Trent, Commander-in-Chief in India, on the Minor Military Operations undertaken by the South Persia Rifles from November 1919 to November 1921 IOR/L/MIL/17/15/32
- Report on minor operations undertaken by the South Persia Rifles from the 28th March to the 25th June 1917 IOR/L/MIL/17/15/33. A despatch from Brigadier-General Sir Percy Sykes, Inspector General, South Persia Rifles, to the Chief of the General Staff, Army Headquarters, Simla, which provides details of five minor military operations undertaken against tribes in southern Persia. Five sketch maps appear at the end (ff 9-11).
- Despatch by Lieutenant-General R. Wapshare, C.B., C.S.I. on the Organization and Working of the East Persian Line of Communications. From 1st April 1918 to 15th January 1919 IOR/L/MIL/17/15/34
- Report on the Working of the Line of Communication and on the Withdrawal of the British Military Mission in East Persia, 1919-20. General Staff India. 1921, IOR/L/MIL/17/15/35
- Expenditure on Malleson Mission and troops in East Persia, 1918 to 1921 (1921) IOR/L/MIL/17/15/36
- Handbook of the Persian Army (1925) produced by the General Staff Branch, India, for the use of Government of India officials. There is an appendix containing a glossary of names of ranks and branches within the Persian Army (folio 58). Between folios 59-68 are illustrative plates featuring pictures of officers' badges of rank and of various members of the Persian military dressed in their full uniform according to their position in the Army. The volume contains an index (folios 69-70) IOR/L/MIL/17/15/37
- Glossary of Persian military terms, with Appendix I, containing ranks of the Persian Army; Appendix II, containing musketry terms (1926) IOR/L/MIL/17/15/38
- Notes on the Iranian Army (1940) produced by the General Staff in India. The purpose of the volume was to provide Government of India officials with useful information about the Iranian Army, IOR/L/MIL/17/15/39
- Persia Intelligence Report. May, 1946 [Part V] produced by Naval Intelligence Division, Admiralty, May 1946. IOR/L/MIL/17/15/40
- Persian Baluchistan (including the Sarhad and Persian Mekran) The Quetta-Nushki extension railway. File created 8 May 1922. IOR/L/PS/18/C208. It includes a brief description of these regions, outlines local British activities during the First World War to counter threats to their interests, and presents the current situation in Mekran and Sarhad. The pages relating to the railway appear to commence digital page 15.
- Where's Where in Arabia, Mesopotamia and Persia by General Staff, India 1916 IOR/L/PS/20/84 . The catalogue description states "The volume serves as an index of places featured on Survey of India degree sheets 2C, 2D, 2G, 2H, 2K, 1L, 2O, 2P, 3A, 3E, 3I, 3J, 3M, 3N, 10A, 10B, and 10C. The places are arranged alphabetically and give the degree sheet reference". Note: Maps [degree sheets] are not included, however the following less detailed maps may possibly give an indication of location if numbering was consistent over different series. Index to the Sheets of the India and Adjacent Countries Series Sheet 2, Sheet 10. From Topographic maps, lib.utexas.edu.
- 1915 edition IOR/R/15/5/383
- By Camel and Car to the Peacock Throne by E Alexander Powell 1939 edition, first published 1923. Archive.org. E. Alexander Powell Wikipedia. He was an American war correspondent during WW1, and author.
- Old Routes Of Western Iran by Sir Aurel Stein 1940. Archive.org version, mirror from Digital Library of India.
- Memoirs and Recollections of An Officer of the Indian Political Service by Sir John Richard Cotton (b 1909). British Library Mss Eur F226/7 . Qatar Digital Library. A photocopy of a typewritten draft written c 1983. The Telegraph Obituary 2002. After spending his childhood in India, he returned in 1929, initially in the 8th (King George's Own) Light Cavalry, then joined the Indian Political Service in 1934 where he served in the Persian Gulf and in Aden, Addis Ababa in Abyssinia then a series of Indian princely states. After Independence he joined the British Foreign Service.
- Thim Days Is Gone. British Library Mss Eur F226/28 Qatar Digital Library. A memoir written c 1980 by Major Maurice Patrick O'Connor Tandy recounting his career, initially in the Royal Artillery in a Light Battery, and an Indian Mountain Battery in the 1930s. He then joined the Foreign and Political Department in October 1936, (page 33) and his later postings included the Persian Gulf and Kuwait. Further details are in Thim Days Is Gone – a colonial memoir 16 February 2017 Untold lives blog, British Library.
- Over Khyber to the Caspian Sea by Ruth Ahlsand 1944. Published by Thackers Bombay. Link to a pdf download PAHAR Mountains of Central Asia Digital Dataset. Archive.org mirror version. The Norwegian authoress and her husband followed the trail of the Peacock Throne, which was looted from Delhi and taken to Teheran in 1739. It is thus a different kind of travel book, tracing the path and the history of this Throne and touching on characters and events. [5]
- Russia And The West In Iran 1918-1948 by George Lenczowski 1949. Chapters One and particularly Two, include the British involvement. Archive.org
- The Arabian Frontier Of The British Raj: Merchants, Rulers, And The British In The Nineteenth Century Gulf by James Onley 2007. Archive.org.
- Article "The Raj Reconsidered: British India’s Informal Empire and Spheres of Influence in Asia and Africa" by James Onley. Asian Affairs, vol. XL, no. I, March 2009 socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk.
- Colloquial English-Persian Dictionary in the Roman Character by Lieut.-Colonel D C Phillott 1914. Archive.org, mirror from Digital Library Of India.
- The British Academy transliteration of Arabic and Persian. Report of the Committee appointed to draw up a practical scheme for the transliteration into English of words and names belonging to the languages of the Nearer East 1917 Archive.org
- The Persian Language by Reuben Levy 1951 Archive.org
References
- ↑ Burials and Memorials of the British in Bushire (Bushehr) abushahr.blogspot.com.
- ↑ faculty.ucr.edu
- ↑ bonhams.com April 2019, archived.
- ↑ Book review by Noel Malcolm of Persia in the Great Game: Sir Percy Sykes, Explorer, Consul, Soldier, Spy by Antony Wynn. 9 March 2003. The Telegraph
- ↑ Book review Sunday Times (Perth, WA : Sun 22 Jun 1947 trove.nla.gov.au