Russia and Iran, 1780-1828 - Muriel Atkin

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to Rumiantsev, November 18, 1811, Akty, II, 748, 751, 752, III, 305, 354, 362, 363, IV,
291, 577-79, 582-83, 585-87, 589-92, 595-96, V, 140, 141.



  1. J. Campbell, "The Russo-Persian Frontier, 1810," Journal of the Royal Central
    Asian Society, XVIII (1931), 227-28; J. J. Morier, "Diary," 6 vols., British Museum, Addi-
    tional Manuscripts, 33,839-44, IV f. 117; Beliavskii and Potto, II, 479-83,487-98; Cheleev
    to Tormasov, September 10 and 19, 1809, and March 7, 1810, and (Caspian) Fleet Lieu-
    tenant Nekliudov (in Talesh) to Cheleev, March 30 and July 1, 1810, and Captain Veselago
    (commander of a squadron off the west coast of the Caspian) to Paulucci, December 16,
    1811, and Veselago to Kotliarevskii, August 20, 1812, and Active State Counselor Malinskii
    (civil governor of Georgia) to Major-General Portniagin (commander of Russian troops in
    Georgia), January 26, 1813, and Rtishchev to Gorchakov, January 6 and 9 and April 9, 1813,
    and Rtishchev to Alexander,January 28, 1813, Akty, TV, 582, 584-85, 592-93, V, 141,633,
    697,698,700,702-3,710-11.


CHAPTER VI


  1. Czartoryskii to Ambassador A. la. Italinskii, August 18, 1804, VPR, I, 126.

  2. I. A. Guseinov et al., eds., Istoriia Azerbaidzhana (3 vols., Baku, 1958-1963), II, 5;
    A. R. lonnisian,Prisoedinenie Zakavkaz'ia k Rossiiimezhdunarodnye otnosheniia v nachale
    XlXstoletiia (Yerevan, 1958), pp. xxv, 68-70.

  3. loannisian, Prisoedinenie, p. 51.

  4. Political and commercial treaties between Iran and Great Britain, January 1801,
    C. U. Aitchison, ed., A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sunnuds Relating to India
    and Neighboring Countries, 2nd ed. (14 vols., Calcutta, 1929-1933), XII, 41-45; Skibinevskii
    to Knorring, May 1, 1801, Akty, I, 683-84.

  5. R. M. Savory, "Safavid Persia," P. M. Holt, A. K. S. Lambton, and B. Lewis, eds.,
    The Cambridge History of Islam (2 vols., Cambridge, 1970), I, 403.

  6. J. Malcolm, ,4 History of Persia (2 vols., London, 1815), II, 53.

  7. J. R. Perry, "The Last Safavids, 1722-1773," Iran, IX (1971), 59-69.

  8. Hedayat, IX, 269.

  9. Ibid., IX, 269-72, 285.

  10. H. Algar, Religion and the State in Iran, 1785-1906 (Berkeley and Los Angeles,
    1969), p. 56.

  11. Haji Ebrahim to Kovalenskii, n.d. (1800), Akty, I, 97; italics added.

  12. Ibid., I, 97.

  13. Path 'Ali to the elders of the Samukh district (of Georgia), 1803, and Path 'AH to
    the inhabitants of Kakheti, Zo'1-Hejjeh 1218 (March-April 1804), and Path 'Ali to the inha-
    bitants of Tbilisi, n.d. (1804), and Path 'Ali to Prince P'arnaoz, two undated letters (1804),
    ibid., II, 802-3, 804, 812-17.

  14. John Malcolm to the Earl of Mornington (Marquis Richard Wellesley, governor
    general of the British East India Company's Indian territories), April 22, 1800, P&PGFR,
    XXII, 146.

  15. Hedayat, IX, 289.

  16. Domboli, p. 109.

  17. Hedayat, IX, 389.

  18. Hedayat, IX, 389.

  19. Mirza Shafi' to Tsitsianov, May 23, 1804, Akty, II, 808; Samuel Manesty (East
    India Company resident at Basra) to Marquis Wellesley, July 31, 1804, P&PGFR, XXIV
    (pages unnumbered).

  20. Tsitsianov to Mirza Shafi^1 , May 27, 1804, Akty, II, 808-9.


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