The Persian Crisis of December 1911 How It Arose And Whither It May Lead Us

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Last, but not least, M. Pokhitanoff, whose violent and high-handed behaviour when Consul-General at Tabriz was notorious, and who, with his colleague M. Petroff, was directly responsible for the two Ultimatums of November last which have produced the present crisis, was sent as Russian Consul to Teheran in October, 1910. Almost simultaneously (October 16) was despatched the British note to Persia on the state of the Southern Roads which was at first described as an " Ultimatum, " though later a...ttempts were made to invest it with a milder character. Represented in Vienna as "the debut of Sir Arthur Nicholson, an energetic and unscrupulous 8 politician, " it caused the greatest excitement and alarm not only in Persia but in Turkey, where, at a great protest meeting held at Constantinople on October 23, 1910, violent speeches were made denouncing the action of England and Russia towards Persia, and an appeal was telegraphed to the German Emperor as the only European monarch animated by friendly feelings towards Islam.

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