PERSIA
... PERSIA. it is reported that the differences between this country and Persia have terminated. The Persian government having made an amends, the Hon. Mr. Murray will therefore shottly return to his post at Teheran. ...
... PERSIA. it is reported that the differences between this country and Persia have terminated. The Persian government having made an amends, the Hon. Mr. Murray will therefore shottly return to his post at Teheran. ...
... PERSIA. The Persian Government has ordered. 20.000 muskets from Belgium, and 2,000 improved rifles from Paris. THE PRINCESS FREDERICK WILLIAM.. A letter from. Berlin in Le Non! states that theaccouchement of the Princess was expected from day. The accoucheur ...
... manner in which the British mission Tsheran to received. The Persian government engages to appoints commissioner Teheran to examine into eoroplainte made English subjects against the Persian government, well subjects the Shah and other persona who have not ...
... about Mina Haschim, was thus arranged and the Persian Government heard no more of the subject whale the mission of Mr. Thompson lasted. Some months after the arrival of Mr. Murray, the Persian Government received suddenly a dispatch in which the new Minister ...
... of going to Gourian, and reporting to the embassy the actual state of the matter. Some hesitation had taken place the Persian government with respeet to the evacuation of the fortress, founded on an opinion that the British government were longer anxious ...
... thusband and relatives and a large circle of friends. The ‘nterment tcok p'ace on Sunday at Cooladine. . Though the Persian Government is pro- Ally, there are 14,000 Persian rebels v arms who have attacked the Russians qfld gained some temporary success ...
... Shah to discontinue his friendly relations with the Cabinet of London, or occasion hostilities with that Power. The Persian Government has already several times manifested its good intentions in nn official manner. its line of conduct has Leen subservient ...
... consistent with the treaty of llerat cencluded between Great Britain and Persia. Notwithstanding all that has passed, the Persian Government has not lost sight of the preservation of its friendship with Great Britain, and is ready to withdraw her troops from ...
... disorder on the trade routes in Southern Persia led my Government reluctantly to address strong representations to the Persian Government, who have since given attention to the subject, Some improvement has lately been shown in the condition of the routes ...
... would seem at all events as if the Tondon Government were winking at the aggressive acts of Russia, who is giving the Persian Government all the trounble she can. The Persian Nationalists are surrounded by difficuities. Only a few vears aco they dethroned ...
... reached the Tnrkish capital, with the object of investigating the Bagdad Hallway. There was disturbance Naplouse. The Persian government was presiding brilliant reception fur the French Ambassador. ...
... been enabled to establish my diplomatic relations with the court of Teheran, but which have lately received from the Persian Government inspire with the confident expectation that the differences which occasioned suspension of those relations will soon ...