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Review of reviews and world's work (1890) (14803234393)

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Title: Review of reviews and world's work

Year: 1890 (1890s)

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Publisher: New York Review of Reviews Corp

Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto

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shborder. His revolt petered out in a little while,but the Turks renewed the troulilc which haslasted for more tiian a hundred years over theboundary ixtwcen their Asiatic territory and thePersian Empire. This, too, came to nothing.The issue was staved off after some triflingbloodshed. But there was no putting aside thetroubles with the Parliament which actuallystarted with the reign itself. The leaders of theNational party, in control of the Parliament, de-manded ministerial responsibility, control of thefinances, and an immediate radical reform ofadministration throughout the country, withcessation of despotic cruelty, grafting and op-pressive ta.xation. The Shah replied that theymight as well demand a republic at once, yetwhen it came to the breaking point he gave in.surrendered every point. .All this took placewithin a month after his accession. His sur-render, the first of many, was on February 12,1907. On this same day broke out the first of a 226 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS.

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THE PERSIAN REVOLUTIONARY LEADERS WITH THEIR SUBORDINATE CHIEFS.(The two men In the center are Sattar Khan and Bazu Khan, famous free lance chieftains.) series of riots in Tabriz, the capital of Azer-bijan, the northern province of Persia on theRussian border. The details of Shah IVIohammed Alls con-flict with his Parliament are tedious and un-important. They consisted of alternative re-sistances and surrenders on his part as thelegislators pressed demand after demand uponhim. Troubles increased. The GrandVizier, Amines-Sultan, was murdered in theMejliss, the Parliament building, on Septem-ber 2, 1907. The struggle seemed to be atan end on December 7, when the Shah oncemore signed a declaration, swearing by theKoran to uphold the Constitution and co-operate in the reforms demanded by the peo-ple. This event had an important resultearly last month when the mujtehids, or holymen of the Shiite sect of Mohammedanism,excommunicated Mohammed AH for perjuryin breaking this oath, thus renderi

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