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SOME HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS

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SADEQI A. | Issue Writer Certificate 

Pages

  26-31

Abstract

 Under Qajar dynasty, Azerbaijan state was a princedom. It had a small governmental system, similar to Tehran government house (Darol-khalafe), which was a kingdom and was called royal house (Darol-saltaneh). The entourages of the crown prince comprised of other princes or the people possessed high positions in the government. Under the crown princedom of Mozafaredin Mirza, among whom, who processed high positions, HAMZE MIRZA HESHMATOLDOLEH, Naseredin Shah’s uncle, and prince MALEK QASEM MIRZA, the 70th son of FathAli Shah, could be named. Due to being in the neighborhood of the great governments of the time, Russia and Osmani, the capital city of Azerbaijan state, that was Tabriz royal house, had grave importance. Such was this importance that, while in other important cities the foreign countries consuls were employed, in Tabriz general consuls pursuit the benefits of their own countries.A glance at the lives of these privileged high position people, who seated at royal house, as well as other government agents, clarifies the interesting point that they were usually under the debt of foreigner citizens, who resided in Azerbaijan. They borrowed money from them, gave them the RECEIPT and, as they were unable to pay their debt back on due time, the discount rate would add to the amount of the money they had borrowed and would increase their debt. It’s also notable that, in the case that the OBLIGOR high position person died or was called to some other city, according to the treaties the government had concluded with those countries, the tax office (divankhane), which was responsible to gather the taxes and to manage the country budget and financial affairs, was obliged to pay back the debts to foreigner citizens.Following, I have presented three documents belonging to those days, so that the readers can judge for themselves.

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    APA: Copy

    SADEQI, A.. (2005). SOME HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS. PEYKE NOOR JOURNAL, 3(1 (HISTORY)), 26-31. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/128551/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SADEQI A.. SOME HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS. PEYKE NOOR JOURNAL[Internet]. 2005;3(1 (HISTORY)):26-31. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/128551/en

    IEEE: Copy

    A. SADEQI, “SOME HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS,” PEYKE NOOR JOURNAL, vol. 3, no. 1 (HISTORY), pp. 26–31, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/128551/en

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