ABSTRACT

This book deals with the 19th century Anglo-Russian Great Game played out on the territorial chessboard of eastern and north-eastern parts of the waning Persian empire. The Great Game itself has been written about extensively, but never from a Persian angle and from the point of view of the local players in that game. Looking at the territorial consequences of the Great Game for the local players is a unique approach, which deserves a special place in the studies of history, geography, politics and geopolitics of the age of modernity.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|33 pages

The Great Game and its Major Players

chapter 2|49 pages

Small Players

The Khozeimeh family

chapter 3|32 pages

Khozeimeh Foreign Relations

chapter |10 pages

Conclusion