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The Dawn-Breakers: Nabíl’s Narrative of the Early Days of the Bahá’í Revelation

  • Author:
  • Nabil

  • Source:
  • US Bahá’í Publishing Trust, 1932 edition
  • Pages:
  • 676
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Pages 671-672

BRITISH AND RUSSIAN ENVOYS TO THE COURT OF PERSIA, 1814–1855

1814NovemberMr. Morier and Mr. Ellis.
1815JulySir Henry Willock.
1826SeptemberSir John Macdonald.
1830JuneSir John Campbell.
1835NovemberSir Henry Ellis.
1836AugustSir John McNeill.
1842AugustSir Justin Sheil.
1847OctoberColonel Farrant (acting).
1849NovemberSir Justin Sheil (returned from leave).
1853FebruaryMr. Taylor Thomson (acting).
1855AprilHon. A. C. Murray.672
1817AugustGeneral Yermoloff.
1819AprilM. Mazarowitch.
1823JanuaryM. Ambourger (acting).
1824JulyM. Mazarowitch (returned from leave).
1825SeptemberM. Amboureer.
1826JulyPrince Menschikoff.
1828 M. Grebayadoff.
1831 Prince Dolgorouki.
1833FebruaryCount Simonich.
1839 Count Meden.
1846JanuaryPrince Dologorouki.
1854SeptemberM. Anitchkoff.
(From Clements R. Markham, C.B., F.R.S., “A General Sketch of the History of Persia,” Appendix B. Longmans, Green and Co., London, 1874.)