. Persia past and present; a book of travel and research, with more than two hundred illustrations and a map . ghteddown with bags of silver, when he starts on a journey, andthey make a heavy addition to his load. As Tabriz is the commercial centre of northwestern Persiaand its trade with Europe is constantly growing, I may appro-priately add a few words regarding the commercial relations ofPersia and the United States.^ The Treaty of Friendship andCommerce between the United States and Persia was concludedDecember 13, 1856, and came into force in the following phrasing of its opening


. Persia past and present; a book of travel and research, with more than two hundred illustrations and a map . ghteddown with bags of silver, when he starts on a journey, andthey make a heavy addition to his load. As Tabriz is the commercial centre of northwestern Persiaand its trade with Europe is constantly growing, I may appro-priately add a few words regarding the commercial relations ofPersia and the United States.^ The Treaty of Friendship andCommerce between the United States and Persia was concludedDecember 13, 1856, and came into force in the following phrasing of its opening paragraph is interesting, as it givesthe royal titles of the Shah. I reproduce it verbatim. In the Name of God, the Clement and Merciful — The President of the United States of America and His Majesty,as exalted as the planet Saturn; the Sovereign to whom the Sunserves as a standard; whose splendor and magnificence are equal tothat of the skies; the Sublime Sovereign and the Monarch whose iFor various printed reports on kindness of Mr. David C. Beatty, ofPersian trade I am indebted to the Yonkers, OUR TRADE WITH PERSIA 47 armies are as numerous as the stars; whose greatness calls to mind thatof Jemshid; whose magnificence equals that of Darius; the Heir ofthe Crown and Throne of the Kaianians; the Sublime Emperor of allPersia: being equally and sincerely desirous of establishing relationsof friendship between the two governments which they wish tostrengthen by a treaty of commerce and friendship and useful tothe citizens and subjects of the two high contracting parties — havefor this purpose named for their plenipotentiaries . . Then the names of the respective appointees are given andthese are followed by a series of eight articles regarding thefriendly and diplomatic relations of the tvro countries andtreating of matters of trade and commerce, as well as the obli-gations to be fulfilled by both parties and the privileges to beenjoyed. The various items of the treat


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