Russian-British Economic Rivalry in Eastern Persia at the turn of the 20th Century: Kerman and Sistan

Introduction. The economic development of Eastern Persian provinces Kerman and Sistan — and the latter’s role in Russian-British economic rivalry — throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries remains somewhat understudied in both Russian and foreign historiographies. Goals. The article attempt...

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Main Authors: Igor V. Kryuchkov, Natalia D. Kriuchkova, Ashot A. Melkonyan
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Language:English
Published: Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр 2022-12-01
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Online Access:http://kigiran.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3977
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author Igor V. Kryuchkov
Natalia D. Kriuchkova
Ashot A. Melkonyan
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description Introduction. The economic development of Eastern Persian provinces Kerman and Sistan — and the latter’s role in Russian-British economic rivalry — throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries remains somewhat understudied in both Russian and foreign historiographies. Goals. The article attempts an analysis of key trends in the development of Sistan and Kerman at the turn of the 20th century and their significance in foreign economic activities of both Great Britain and Russia. Materials and methods. The paper investigates reports by Russian diplomats to have headed Consulates to Kerman and Sistan. The employed research methods are the historical/genetic, historical/comparative, and historical/typological ones. Results. Russian diplomats paid great attention to peculiarities of Kerman and Sistan’s development, with due regard of their ethnic compositions, climatic conditions, and economic potentials. The article emphasizes that for a long time foreign trade of Kerman and Sistan was dominated by the British Empire which used, first of all, the potential and experience gained by India in organizing trade with Persia. The analysis of the Russian diplomatic reports shows since the late 19th century Russia — driven by its own foreign economic ambitions in Eastern Persia — was showing great interest in these provinces. St. Petersburg was aware of the impossibility of maintaining political dominance in Persia without strengthening its economic presence in the country, including in regions traditionally dominated by the British Empire. This initiative of St. Petersburg caused great concern in London. Conclusions. In the late 19th – early 20th centuries, Russia succeeded in challenging the positions of the British Empire in Sistan and Kerman markets, even in the segment of textile exports traditionally dominated by Great Britain. At the same time, when it comes to describe the obvious achievements of Russia in Persia’s eastern provinces it should be noted that Russian entrepreneurs showed little interest in developing trade with Kerman and Sistan. Therefore, most foreign economic operations were to be implemented with the active participation of Russian diplomatic missions. However, on the eve of WWI Russia’s entrepreneurs did take an initiative of their own, and thus paved further trade success in Sistan and Kerman.
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spelling doaj.art-f8f57556e1024b7288185b84928326592023-01-03T08:27:58ZengРоссийской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центрOriental Studies2619-09902619-10082022-12-0115591992910.22162/2619-0990-2022-63-5-919-929Russian-British Economic Rivalry in Eastern Persia at the turn of the 20th Century: Kerman and SistanIgor V. Kryuchkov0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1224-1341Natalia D. Kriuchkova1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3068-8865Ashot A. Melkonyan2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2579-0286North Caucasus Federal UniversityNorth Caucasus Federal UniversityInstitute of History, National Academy of Sciences of ArmeniaIntroduction. The economic development of Eastern Persian provinces Kerman and Sistan — and the latter’s role in Russian-British economic rivalry — throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries remains somewhat understudied in both Russian and foreign historiographies. Goals. The article attempts an analysis of key trends in the development of Sistan and Kerman at the turn of the 20th century and their significance in foreign economic activities of both Great Britain and Russia. Materials and methods. The paper investigates reports by Russian diplomats to have headed Consulates to Kerman and Sistan. The employed research methods are the historical/genetic, historical/comparative, and historical/typological ones. Results. Russian diplomats paid great attention to peculiarities of Kerman and Sistan’s development, with due regard of their ethnic compositions, climatic conditions, and economic potentials. The article emphasizes that for a long time foreign trade of Kerman and Sistan was dominated by the British Empire which used, first of all, the potential and experience gained by India in organizing trade with Persia. The analysis of the Russian diplomatic reports shows since the late 19th century Russia — driven by its own foreign economic ambitions in Eastern Persia — was showing great interest in these provinces. St. Petersburg was aware of the impossibility of maintaining political dominance in Persia without strengthening its economic presence in the country, including in regions traditionally dominated by the British Empire. This initiative of St. Petersburg caused great concern in London. Conclusions. In the late 19th – early 20th centuries, Russia succeeded in challenging the positions of the British Empire in Sistan and Kerman markets, even in the segment of textile exports traditionally dominated by Great Britain. At the same time, when it comes to describe the obvious achievements of Russia in Persia’s eastern provinces it should be noted that Russian entrepreneurs showed little interest in developing trade with Kerman and Sistan. Therefore, most foreign economic operations were to be implemented with the active participation of Russian diplomatic missions. However, on the eve of WWI Russia’s entrepreneurs did take an initiative of their own, and thus paved further trade success in Sistan and Kerman.http://kigiran.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3977kermansistanpersiaforeign tradebritish empirerussiaexportimport
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Russian-British Economic Rivalry in Eastern Persia at the turn of the 20th Century: Kerman and Sistan
Oriental Studies
kerman
sistan
persia
foreign trade
british empire
russia
export
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title Russian-British Economic Rivalry in Eastern Persia at the turn of the 20th Century: Kerman and Sistan
title_full Russian-British Economic Rivalry in Eastern Persia at the turn of the 20th Century: Kerman and Sistan
title_fullStr Russian-British Economic Rivalry in Eastern Persia at the turn of the 20th Century: Kerman and Sistan
title_full_unstemmed Russian-British Economic Rivalry in Eastern Persia at the turn of the 20th Century: Kerman and Sistan
title_short Russian-British Economic Rivalry in Eastern Persia at the turn of the 20th Century: Kerman and Sistan
title_sort russian british economic rivalry in eastern persia at the turn of the 20th century kerman and sistan
topic kerman
sistan
persia
foreign trade
british empire
russia
export
import
url http://kigiran.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3977
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