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Show 67 transportation ment and a will for develop (Safavi, 1930). The expenditures and, the internal only insurance, and the noll-existence of tax payers little money and resource for even in collected by governmental income was no people Kerman, bounds; The taxation. who had received tax is less than the amount of tax which people than example, and his court seemed to know less power. collected; therefore, from the king those in the middle-class and those were Usually the will be of the' the governors in Iran collected the central a city government ordered them in southern the governor from the more finally in taxes to collect. For Iran, the amount of tax which people was three times more was than the government share for that city (Kasravi, 1961:224). Another was loans at In this source high of the capital expended bythe king and interest rates from foreign regard Edward Browne wrote, "We countries and their banks. now reach the year 1900, memorable, in the history of 'Persia' s misfortunes negotiation of the first Russian loan of 22 on This sum" lent at the rate of 5 percent and customs' receipts with the exception repayable in 75 years, and it account of the 1/2 million roubles (2,4000,00 pounds). was his court guaranteed by all of those of Fars and the Persian was the Gulf, further stipulated that the loan of 500,000 pounds at 6 percent made to the Persian government in 1892 by the Imperial Bank of Persia, in orderto payoff the indemnity exacted by |