The analysis of British colonial policy in southeast of Iran in the Qajar era

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The Britains in the early 9th century, in order to maintaining their valuable colony namely India from the treats of rivals, focused on Iran. The north western borders of India with Iran- in Sistan and Baluchestan- were important to the British on the time. One of the policies to secure their colonies, especially in India used by the Britain was to format the small and staunch local governments around the boundaries of colonies. These states were played an important role such as separation wall between empirial's borders with other countries. According to the policy, the Britain in the Qajar era for protection of northwest boundaries on India.Thay also tried to create division among the Amir of Baluchestan, and constructed telegraph wires, etc. and thay divided a part of Baluchestan, mainly the regions of Kalat and Khuhak from Iran, and also established autonomous affiliated Emirates. Then to ccomplete the project, they create a buffer zone in South Western borders of India, the Sistan divided into two parts, main Sistan including Hirmand and Hamun and secendary Sistan including Chakhansur and so on. The main Sistan was affiliated with Iran, and secondary one was governed by Afghanistan.
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Persian
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Journal of Historical Researches, Volume:4 Issue: 7, 2012
Page:
25
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