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Monsieur Naus, cleverer than Poirot!

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Topic: Monsieur Naus, cleverer than Poirot!
Posted By: Cyrus Shahmiri
Subject: Monsieur Naus, cleverer than Poirot!
Date Posted: 06-Dec-2009 at 11:02
Joseph Naus, the Belgian minister of Iran (Persia)
 
In 1897, Aminuddula, the prime minister of Mozaffaraddin shah (Qajar shah 1895 - 1907) introduced a set of custom, trades, and tariff reforms, which prioritized foreigners over Iranians. These reforms devastatingly hurt the Iranian merchants. An overwhelming discontent emerged and Aminuddula, who could not endure the pressure, was replaced in 1898 with Atabak, who was also known as Aminussoltan. Aminussoltan, however, even went further and asked the British to help in this regard. The British did not accept the request. Nevertheless, they advised Iran to make use of Joseph Naus, the leader of the Belgian delegation. Naus accepted the offer and with the help of Belgian officers, he was able to implement a harsher version of what Aminuddula had introduced, increasing both transit duties for passage through the interior of the country and the taxes on all commodities. He was so successful in raising funds for the court Mozaffaraddin shah that in a few months he was promoted by the king himself to hold the following posts:
1) Head of Iran's Department of Treasury
2) Head of Iran's Postal Services
3) Head of Iran's Costume Services
4) Member of National Security Council
5) Head of Iran's Immigration Services
...
 
It is interesting to read it: http://www.treaty-accord.gc.ca/details.asp?id=100514 - http://www.treaty-accord.gc.ca/details.asp?id=100514  (British Treaty Series 1903/10)
 
Signatories:
Arthur H. Hardinge - His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Persia
Tehran - 09 February 1903
invisible
 
Joseph Naus - Minister of State of Persia
Tehran - 09 February 1903
 
He was really a clever man and could easily fool people, this pic shows Monsieur Naus with a Shia Muslim clerical dress, talking with a famous Mullah:
 


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Replies:
Posted By: opuslola
Date Posted: 08-Dec-2009 at 11:05
Cyrus, noting that the above man was considered the "Qajar shah", what if any connection would this descriptive term be related to the following site;

http://www.qajarpages.org/qajorigins.html

Regards,

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