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February 27, 1946

Handwritten memo, V. M. Molotov to Cde. Stalin

Molotov sends Stalin a copy of Iranian territorial claims submitted at the Versailles Conference.

February 27, 1946

Handwritten note, V. M. Molotov to Cde. Stalin

Molotov forwards documents to Stalin from Iranian Prime Minister Qavam os-Saltaneh

December 7, 1943

Conversations of I. V. Stalin and V. M. Molotov with Iranian leaders

Brief reports on the tenor of official conversations between Soviet and Iranian leaders including lists of those present at each conversation.

September 27, 1942

Cable, V. M. Molotov to the Soviet Ambassador A. Smirnov

Molotov reports on a conversation between Stalin and Iranian Ambassador Ahi on the Soviet Union's lack of designs on Iran, the planned withdrawl of Soviet troops from Iran, Iranian opposition to Kurdish autonomy, and other aspects of the Soviet-Iranian diplomatic and military relationships.

January 3, 1941

Cable, Reza Shah Pahlavi to Mitskevich

Pahlavi notes continuing rumors that various forms of firearms are being smuggled into Iran.

December 5, 1945

Telegram to Bagirov from Molotov on National Committee Proposal

A letter from Molotov to Bagirov responding to a phone message about a proposal from the National Committee, indicating that it was agreeable.

December 24, 1945

Message to Bagirov from Molotov on Advisers for the National Government of Iranian Azerbaijan

Molotov agrees to the proposal to send advisers to help the ministry of the national government of Iranian Azerbaijan.

June 24, 1944

Decree by the USSR Council of People’s Commissars on Establishing a School in Tabriz

A decree by Molotov discussing plans to establish a school in Tabriz with instruction in the Azerbaijani language.

March 14, 1953

From the Diary of V. M. Molotov, 'Reception of an Iranian Government Delegation, 14 March 1953'

Memorandum of conversation between Soviet and Iranian delegations, on the occasion of Stalin's death. The Iranian delegates express their condolences for the Soviet loss.