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FOB THE YEAB lfilj, 70
“ Haji Ilkhani ” Fajqly—eontd.
Lutf All Khan Amir-i-Mufakham Governor, Kerman
’ (4- o) Fath Ali Khan Sardar-i-Muazzam Joint Governor of
Mugui
0f 4 (V b) Abdullah Khan
SODB Shuja-es-Sultan Kerman
t.\ (4 e) Azizullah Khan
' ' \j4 d) lzzatullah Khan
Gulam Huscin Khan Sardar Mutesham Minister for War,Tehran
"(5 a) Ali Reza Khan Europe
cnna of (5 i) Amir Mansur Khan Europe
f51 (5 e) Abdul Husein Khan Tehran
_ (5 d) Ghulam Rcza Khan
• M Tehran
Naair Khan
(6) Sardar-i-Jang Acting Ilkh&ni
Sons of f (6 a) Gulam Reza Khan Europe :
(6) t (6 Moza {far Khan and one
; other infant son
|7j Sultan Muhammad Khan Sardar AshjV Governor General,
Ispahan.
Son of 7 (7 a) Abdnl Reza Khan
(S) Ali Ahbar Khan Salar Ashraf
Son of S (8 a) Ali Askar Khan
Nominated to Joint-
(9) Muhammad Reza Khan Sardar Fatheh Governorship of Yezd
Sons of the late Resa Kuli Khaiu
(1) n&ji Ibrahim Khan. Zargham-es-Sultaneh.
(1 a) Abdul Kasim Khan. Tehran.
Sons of {1 ij Ali Reza Khan.
(1) (1 c) Karim Khan.
Three other small sonB.
(2) Amanullah Khan Salar-i-Hishmat.
(8) Bahrain Khan.
(4) Asadallah Khan.
(5) Hadi Khan.
(6) Abdualla Khan.
(7) Ali Muhammad Khan.
(S) Muhammad Karim Khan.
Sons of the late Mustafa Ruli Khan-
(1) Fathullah Khan Sardar Arshad. Governor of Kashan.
Sons of Chiragha Ali Khan Kashaa.
(i) {{}*| Sorab Khan Kashan.
R-eJation-s with Shaikh of Mohammerah.—In August 1911 the Shaikh
of Mshammerah received orders from the Central Government to put down
disturbances which had broken out in Shushtar. He despatched for this
purpose a force of Arabs under his nephew Shaikh HandzaL This chief, after
quelling the disturbances, remained on in Shushtar with a small Arab force
performing the duties of local Governor. He was later relieved by Mullah Abd-
€8',Saiyid.
In March of the year under report Shaikh Khazal received orders from the
jrime Minister (Samsam-es-Sultanen, Bakhtiari) to withdraw Abd-es-Saiyid from
ohushtar. The Shaikh did not obey these orders as he had information that
Bakhtiaris intended to appoint their own representatives to the Shushtar
Governorship and feared that they would commence intriguing with the Arab
kftes under his control. He signified his willingness to withdraw if a neutral *
Governor was appointed to the Governor Generalship of Arabistan with head-