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Vol 263: Persian Expeditionary Force

İsim Vol 263: Persian Expeditionary Force
Yazar a range of correspondents
Basım Tarihi: 17 Jun 1857-30 Jul 1858 (CE, Gregorian)
Tür Belge
Dil eng,fas
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 194
Kütüphane: Katar Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası IOR/R/15/1/174
Kayıt Numarası vdc_100000000193.0x000093
Lokasyon British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity.
Tarih 17 Jun 1857-30 Jul 1858 (CE, Gregorian)
Notlar This volume primarily concerns Britain's Persian Expeditionary Force and the state of relations between the British and the Persians following the end of the Anglo-Persian War. The volume contains letters written and received by a range of correspondents, including the following: Lieutenant-General Sir James Outram, Commander of the Persian Expeditionary Force, Bushire; Meerza [Mirza] Mahomed Khan, Sirkisheekchee Bashee Literally ‘Head of the Guards’. and Mookhtar-ood-Dowlah, Persian Commander-in-Chief; Hajee Sheikh Mohsin Khan, representative of Meerza Mahomed Khan; Captain James Felix Jones, Resident in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. (also referred to as Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. of the Persian Forces and Civil Commander); Brigadier-General John Jacob, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces, Bushire; Brigadier Henry Willoughby Trevelyan, Commandant of Artillery in Persia; Henry Lacon Anderson, Secretary to the Government, Bombay; Charles Augustus Murray, Her Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary A diplomatic representative who ranks below an ambassador. The term can be shortened to 'envoy'. at the Court of Persia; Brigadier Robert William Honner, Commander at Karrack [Bandar-e Charak]; Ahmed Khan, Durya Begee and Governor of Bushire; His Royal Highness Prince Tahmasp Meerza [Tahmasp Mirza Mu'ayyid al-Dawla], Governor of Fars; Commander James Rennie, Senior Naval Officer, Commander of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. Squadron, Bushire; George Frederick Edmonstone, Secretary to the Government of India. The volume has been divided into sections and summarised as follows: Folios 3-54: Hajee Sheikh Mohsin Khan's visit to the British Commander-in-Chief [Brigadier-General John Jacob], Brigadier Henry Willoughby Trevelyan's return visit to the Persian Commander-in-Chief [Meerza Mahomed Khan], and details of the powers devolved by Lieutenant-General Sir James Outram to Brigadier-General John Jacob; Folios 55-69: Extracts (sent to Bombay by the Resident) from the Tehran Gazette regarding the renewal of friendship between Britain and Persia, religious toleration in Persia, and Afghans residing in Persia; Folios 70-84: The return of His Excellency Charles Augustus Murray to the Persian capital and the evacuation of Mohumrah [Khorramshahr, Iran] and Bushire; Folios 85-107: General John Jacob's farewell orders; Folios 108-192: The appointment of Ahmed Khan as Governor of Dashtestan and Bushire.
Erişim Koşulları Unrestricted
Düzenleme The letters generally proceed in chronological order from 17 June 1857 to 30 July 1858. However, there are several examples of letters appearing out of sequence; the file has been divided into sections and there are cases where the letters at the beginning of a new section pre-date those letters which appeared at the end of the previous section.
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Vol 263: Persian Expeditionary Force

Yazar a range of correspondents
Basım Tarihi 17 Jun 1857-30 Jul 1858 (CE, Gregorian)
Tür Belge
Dil eng,fas
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 194
Kütüphane Katar Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası IOR/R/15/1/174
Kayıt Numarası vdc_100000000193.0x000093
Lokasyon British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity.
Tarih 17 Jun 1857-30 Jul 1858 (CE, Gregorian)
Notlar This volume primarily concerns Britain's Persian Expeditionary Force and the state of relations between the British and the Persians following the end of the Anglo-Persian War. The volume contains letters written and received by a range of correspondents, including the following: Lieutenant-General Sir James Outram, Commander of the Persian Expeditionary Force, Bushire; Meerza [Mirza] Mahomed Khan, Sirkisheekchee Bashee Literally ‘Head of the Guards’. and Mookhtar-ood-Dowlah, Persian Commander-in-Chief; Hajee Sheikh Mohsin Khan, representative of Meerza Mahomed Khan; Captain James Felix Jones, Resident in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. (also referred to as Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. of the Persian Forces and Civil Commander); Brigadier-General John Jacob, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces, Bushire; Brigadier Henry Willoughby Trevelyan, Commandant of Artillery in Persia; Henry Lacon Anderson, Secretary to the Government, Bombay; Charles Augustus Murray, Her Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary A diplomatic representative who ranks below an ambassador. The term can be shortened to 'envoy'. at the Court of Persia; Brigadier Robert William Honner, Commander at Karrack [Bandar-e Charak]; Ahmed Khan, Durya Begee and Governor of Bushire; His Royal Highness Prince Tahmasp Meerza [Tahmasp Mirza Mu'ayyid al-Dawla], Governor of Fars; Commander James Rennie, Senior Naval Officer, Commander of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. Squadron, Bushire; George Frederick Edmonstone, Secretary to the Government of India. The volume has been divided into sections and summarised as follows: Folios 3-54: Hajee Sheikh Mohsin Khan's visit to the British Commander-in-Chief [Brigadier-General John Jacob], Brigadier Henry Willoughby Trevelyan's return visit to the Persian Commander-in-Chief [Meerza Mahomed Khan], and details of the powers devolved by Lieutenant-General Sir James Outram to Brigadier-General John Jacob; Folios 55-69: Extracts (sent to Bombay by the Resident) from the Tehran Gazette regarding the renewal of friendship between Britain and Persia, religious toleration in Persia, and Afghans residing in Persia; Folios 70-84: The return of His Excellency Charles Augustus Murray to the Persian capital and the evacuation of Mohumrah [Khorramshahr, Iran] and Bushire; Folios 85-107: General John Jacob's farewell orders; Folios 108-192: The appointment of Ahmed Khan as Governor of Dashtestan and Bushire.
Erişim Koşulları Unrestricted
Düzenleme The letters generally proceed in chronological order from 17 June 1857 to 30 July 1858. However, there are several examples of letters appearing out of sequence; the file has been divided into sections and there are cases where the letters at the beginning of a new section pre-date those letters which appeared at the end of the previous section.
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