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Divine Spark: The Prelude to the Tobacco Régie of 1890

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Abstract

This article looks at the negotiations leading up to the Persian Tobacco Régie of 1890 as well as a previous failed Tobacco Régie in 1886. There exist only a few allusions to these two phases of the tobacco concession in the existing literature. Due to the newly uncovered diaries of the main commercial intermediary in these negotiations, the present article will be able to retrace, with precision, the events leading up to this economic concession of historical significance.

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Copyright © The International Society for Iranian Studies 2014

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Footnotes

General Antoine Kitabgi Khan's diaries are receiving scholarly attention for the first time in the present article. Special thanks are due to the Kitabgi family for giving access to their family papers. This article is dedicated to Leonardo Davoudi's family.

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