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APPENDIX D CHRONOLOGY OF IMPORTANT EVENTS 1813, 1828 Treaties of Gulistan and Turkomanchai, in which Iran ceded areas west of the Caspian Sea and north of the Araxes River to Russia. 1857 Treaty of Paris, concluding British-Iranian hostilities and in- corporating Iran's acknowledgment of Af ghan independence. 1880, 1893 Irano-Russian border east of the Caspian Sea fixed by treaties unfavorable to Iran. 1901 William D'Arcy granted oil concession in southwestern Iran, later to be developed into rich Anglo-Iranian Oil Company fields. 1906 Demands upon the Shah result in the granting of a Constitution and the founding of a National Assembly (Majlis). 1907 Anglo-Russian Agreement, in which the two Powers divided Iran into zones of British and Russian influence with a neutral zone between them. 1909 Civil war follows attempts of Mohammed Shah to abrogate the con- stitution; the Bakhtiari tribe, in support of constitutional government, occupies Tehran. Ahmad Shah takes throne. 1911, 1912 Mohammed Shah attempts to recover the throne, with Russian assistance; Russians demand expulsion of US financial mission; Russian troops occupy northern Iranian cities. 1914 Iran declares neutrality upon the outbreak of the War, but sub- sequently becomes the battleground for British, Turkish, and Russian troops. 1921 Riza Khan marches on Tehran with the Cossack Brigade and turns out the vacillating administration. Treaty of Friendship between Iran and the Soviet Union signed. 1925 Riza Khan has himself declared Shah, thus replacing the Qajar rulers with his own "Pahlevi" dynasty. 1933 Anglo-Iranian Oil Company concession terms revised to Iran's advantage. D-1 SECRET

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