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IJA 3264

Correspondence from British Government; Disputes about Iraq/Iran Border

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Description

These documents are from the government of Iraq. Some are from the British occupation of Iraq and include correspondence about police matters including demonstrations around Muslim shrines and anti-Wahhabi political movements and public sentiment. Also included are documents concerning border issues and disputes between Iraq and Iran and include the text from a 1932 temporary agreement between Iraq and Iran.

Metadata

Archive Reference
IJA 3264
Item Number
16662
Date
Approx. January 1, 1921 to December 31, 1930
Languages
Arabic, English
Keywords
Telegram, Iran, Yemen, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Typed, Iraqi Government, Wahhabi, Sun Crest, Ministry of the Interior, Crown Crest, Ink Stamp, Letterhead, Military Intelligence, British Occupation, Correspondence, Annotation, Teheran, Office of the Police, Handwritten

AI English Translation, Pages 176-200

Archival unit 176

( Secret )
⟦line⟧
8/8/1938
4212
Ministry of Interior
3
Mobilization of Iranian forces on the borders
⟦line⟧
With reference to your letter No. M. KH / 3064 dated 2/8/1938 addressed
to the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense and the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, a copy of which was sent to the Governorate of the Liwa of
Diyala and to us.
Please kindly note paragraphs (4) and (5) of our letter No. 2419 dated
2/5/938 and paragraph (6) of our letter No. 2631 dated 15/5/1938
and paragraphs (2) and (3) of our letter No. 3348 dated 19/6/938 and paragraph
(5) of our letter No. 3566 dated 30/6/1938 and paragraph (1) of
our letter No. 3817 dated 14/7/1938 regarding the subject.
⟦signature⟧
Governor of Sulaymaniyah Liwa