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CHAPTER VII.
Questions of Status.
Sections. Paragraphs.
LIU —Status in Persia of persons born in British Dominions of
Persian subjects, 1872-84 — 387“*394
LIV.—Status in Persia of Persians born and domiciled in
India and British born Persians. Case of Haji Mahomed
Kcrinani, 1884 •.. 395—396
LV.—Status of a British naturalized subject of Persian origin.
Case of Abdul Hussain Shirazi of Bombay. Lord
Salisbury's ruling, 1889 ... ... ... 357—398
LVI.—Status in Persia of naturalized British subjects and natural
born British subjects, being children of Persian parents.
Mahomed Ibrahim Shiraz's case. Lord Salisbury's ruling
of 1889 modified 399
LV1I.—Question of registration of British subjects and submission
of annual reports, 1892 400—402
LVIII.—Dispute between Malck-ut-Tujjar and Main-ut-Tajjar -
about certain immoveable property at Bushirc and claim
of former to British Consular protection,'1892 403—407
LIX.—Cases of Seth Apear and his son, 1893 and 1903 ... 407-A—407-C !
LX.—Question of grant of certificates of naturalization to persons
of Persian origin residing in India, 1892 ... ... 408
LXI.—Question of grant of passport to one Abdullah of Liugah
bom in Bombay of a Bahreinese naturalized British
subject, 1900 « «t 409
LXII.—Status of Mesrs. Malcolm of Bushire 410—4x4
LXIII.— Demand made by the Persian Government for the surren
der of one Hussan Ahmed, a Persian subject, employed
as pilot on an Indian Government Steamer, 1899 ... 415—4*8
LXIV.—Status of persons born of Indians in Persia. Case of one
Mahomed bin Abdulla of Mcnab, 1879 ... ... 419—4x9-0
LXV.—Claim of the Bombay and Persian Steam Navigation Com
pany for Consular protection in the Persian Gulf, 18S1 420—423
LXVI.—Extension of British protection to the Dutch firm of Hotz
and Son, 1884 424
LXVII.—Naturalization of A. Lucas, 1872 Ml 425—427
LXVI1I.—Lists of British subjects and proteges applied for by Persian
authorities 428—432
LXIX.—Persian complaint about lists of the Resident's attend
ants and followers being not supplied, 1883 433—433-A
LXX.—Persian complaint about grant of British passports to
Persians after a short residence in India, 1899 434—434-A
CHAPTER VIII.
Claims of British subjects and prot<5g£s against the Persian Government and Officials
and Persian subjects.
LXX1.—Forcible appropriation of a house belonging to Haji Nabi
Khan, 1870-75 435—457
LXXII.—Ill-treatment of a British subject's wife by the Bushire
Police, 1878 ... 458—473
LXXI1I.—Outstanding claims of British merchants against Persian
subjects, 18S3 474—49*
LXXIV.—Conversion to Islam of a Hindu Fakir at Bandar Abbas
1885 492—497
LXXV.—Complaints of British Indians and people of Bahrein and
Ras-el-Khima against Persian authorities of Luristan
and Bandar Abbas, 1892-94 ... 498—528
LXXVI.—Long outstanding claims for compensation from British
subjects and proteges, 1892-1900 • •• 529—537
LXXVII.—Claim of Messrs. Malcolm of Bushire owing to withdrawal
of concession granted to them by the Persian Govern
ment for working the oxide of iron mines in Ormuz, 1899 538—546