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1845 28 Jun | Prince Dolgorukov was appointed Russian ambassador to Tihrán. He was previously first secretary of the Russian legation at Constantinople. He arrived in Tihrán in January 1846.
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Prince Dolgorukov; Ambassadors; History (general); Iran, General history; Istanbul (Constantinople), Turkey; Turkey; Tehran, Iran; Iran; Russia | find ref | |
1845 c. Jun | After expelling Mullá Husayn and Mullá Sádiq the governor of Fárs, Hasayn Khán-i-Irváni ordered that the Báb, the instigator of the commotion, be arrested and brought to Shíráz. [Bab84; BW18:380; DB148–50; GPB11] |
- Governors; Husayn Khan; Quddus; Ismullahul-Asdaq (Mulla Sadiq Khurasani); Persecution, Iran; Persecution, Arrests; Persecution; Báb, Life of; Persecution; Bushihr; Shiraz, Iran; Iran | First person to rise against the Báb was Hasayn Khán-i-Irváni, the governor of Fars | |
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