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Show 135 in Article 1: of Divinity Farmers, "(1) Princes and members of the and Students, 4: (3) Merchants, 10: (4) Landowners and (5) Trade guilds, 32 10: Doctors Qajar family, 4: (2) in all, one from each guild" (Article 6). Moreover, based on the Electoral Law, the small landowners, merchants and trade guilds disinheritance. possess the years, possess were subject must be Persian the landed property of the value of sion of a shop engaged "The elector shall their age must not fall short of 25 subjects, (3) they at least one must be known in the must have a in a definite craft of which the' rent or must thousand tumans (about L200), definite office and business, (6) the members of trade-guilds amongst them must be political and social proprietors and farmers amongst them (5) the merchants amongst them guild, to Article 2 of the Electoral Law states: following qualifications (1) (2) they locality, (4) (Asnafs) must belong to a recongized trade, and must be in posses corresponds with the average rents of the locality" (Article 2). Discrimination was not limited to certain classes and groups of people alone--the residents of Tehran had more representatives Senate than the inhabitants of the other cities and villages From in Iran. sixty members of the Senate ''thirty of them shall be nominated of His Imperial in the on the Majesty (fifteen of the people of Tehran and fifteen the people of the Provinces), and thirty of the Nation part of (fifteen elected by |