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Before the Anglo-Persian Agreement: British Officers at Shiraz; and Captured Brigands

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GUARDING OUR INTERESTS IN THE LAND OF THE SHAH : OFFICERS OF THE SOUTH PERSIAN RIFLES.

CAPTURED BY THE SOUTH PERSIAN RIFLES: THE CHIEFS OF THE BRIGANDS OF ISPAHAN.

The left-hand photograph above shows the British and native officers of the South Persian Rifles of Shiraz, under the command of Lieut.-Col. W. A. K. Fraser, M.C., of the Central India Horse. The right-hand picture shows in captivity the four chiefs of a tribe of

brigands who have been troubling the Province of Ispahan for many years. The Shah of Persia recently left Teheran to visit Europe. A new Agreement between Great Britain and Persia was signed at Teheran on Aug. 9, providing for a loan of la,ooo,ooo to Persia.

undefinedGuarding Our Interests in the Land of the Shah: Officers of the South Persian RiflesundefinedCaptured by the South Persian Rifles: The Chiefs of the Brigands of Ispahan

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