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THE PERSIAN REVOLUTION

Government of each place, with the concurrence of the Council of Supervision, at the rate of five qráns a parasang, in addition to five túmáns (= 50 qráns, or about £1) for the expenses of remaining five days in the District Centre.

Art. 62. If a Member of the National Consultative Assembly shall resign or die, and if more than three months remain before the conclusion of the Electoral Period, the National Assembly shall, by an absolute majority, elect another to take his place.

Art. 63. In Ṭihrán ten days after these Regulations have received the sanction of the Imperial Autograph, and in the Provinces five days after the arrival of the said Regulations, the Council of Supervision shall be constituted and the elections shall begin.

(Signatures of the Members of the Commission for drafting the Electoral Regulations)—

  • Farmán-farma.
  • Mushíru’d-Dawla.
  • Mu’tamanu’l-Mulk.
  • Mustawfi’l-Mamálik.
  • ִSaní‘u’d-Dawla.
  • Mukhbiru’l-Mulk.
  • Mu‘ínu’d-Dawla.
  • Muhandisu’l-Mamálik.
  • Mustasháru’d-Dawla.
  • ִHájji Sayyid Naṣru’lláh.
  • Asadu’lláh Mírzá.
  • ִHusayn-qulí Khán Nawwáb.
  • Mustasháru’s-Sulִṭán.
  • Káshifu’s-Salṭana.
  • Naẓmu’d-Dawla.
  • Amín-i-Darbár.


[Here follows the table of the Electoral Districts and their representation. This table is arranged in six columns, shewing (i) the names of the Electoral Districts; (ii) the Centre of each District; (iii) the number of Representatives which each is entitled to send to the National