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Post by Fat'h Ali Shah Qajar on May 2, 2008 16:22:00 GMT 1
The Treaty of Delhi This treaty is between the Persian Empire and The United Kingdom. It is centred around Persian and British influences and claims over India and it's provinces. The Terms are as follows: - The following allocation of claims to Indian Provinces:
- Persia shall acknowledge British India and shall support it's existence and shall protect it's holdings for 10 years if it should come under foreign attack.
- 40,000 shall be given as a gift to the British Government.
- A treaty of non-aggression shall be honoured by our two nations in all regions, with particular concern to India.
- The only two powers with influence in India shall be Persia and Britain. With the city of Goa being sorted out between Portugal,Persia and the United Kingdom, due to the importance of the city to all representatives. The British shall not seek to occupy the territory as it is within Persian lands, but should be kept informed of all negotiations.
- The Persian Empire shall not dispute any previously acknowledged claims made by the British to territory elsewhere.
- The British Empire shall not dispute any previously acknowledged claims made by the Persian to territory elsewhere.
signed Fat'h Ali Shah Qajar, Second Qajar Shah of Persia
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Post by William Pitt (the Younger) on May 2, 2008 16:27:48 GMT 1
Signed:William Pitt, Prime Minister
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Post by Fat'h Ali Shah Qajar on May 3, 2008 15:36:58 GMT 1
Three Further Terms have been added. - The Indian Islands are to be put under joint naval protection for 5 years to protect them from other Colonial Powers. After that they will be divided accordingly.
- Persia will remove several major bases in Persia of the Royal Navy (will be appearing in Reforms soon). However British Ships will be allowed access to Ports if they give notice and reasons.
- Persian Ships will in turn be granted access to British Ports if notice and reasons are given.
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Post by Fat'h Ali Shah Qajar on May 3, 2008 15:37:16 GMT 1
signed Fat'h Ali Shah Qajar
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Post by Sultan Annatar I on May 3, 2008 15:52:52 GMT 1
Money transferred
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Post by William Pitt (the Younger) on May 3, 2008 16:33:27 GMT 1
Signed:William Pitt, Prime Minister
(Each request of port is to be assessed on its own merits and must be granted access by the nation whose port it remains)
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