Eshagh Khan Mofakhamed-Dovleh

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Eshagh Khan Mofakhamed-Dovleh

Eshagh Khan Mofakhamed-Dovleh (* 1870 in Choi ; † 20th century ) was a Persian diplomat .

Life

In 1885, Eshagh Khan Mofakhamed-Dovleh was named Ambassador at Large for America and sent to the Río de la Plata . On May 20, 1903, he was in Buenos Aires and signed an agreement for the Shahinschah Mozaffar ad-Din Shah with Julio Argentino Roca . From 1889 to 1903 he was Persian Ambassador to Washington, DC In Vienna, from 1907 to 1909 he was Imperial, Persian, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.

At the time of the February Revolution of 1917 he was accredited in Saint Petersburg . On March 8th, July / March 21, 1917 greg. he sent a telegram to Tehran in which he reported that Tsar Nicholas II and Alix of Hessen-Darmstadt were being held captive in Tsarskoe Selo .

Individual evidence

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  2. Court and State Manual of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy for 1907
  3. Красный архив , Руссиан С.Ф.С.Р. Центральное архивное управление, Совыет Юнион. Главное архивное управление, Госполитиздать., 1927, p. 117.
predecessor Office successor
May 17, 1897: Mirza Alinaghi Khan Persian Ambassador to Washington, DC
1889–1903
June 1904: Morteza Khan Momtazel ​​Molk
Persian ambassador in Brussels
1905
Persian ambassador in Vienna
1904–1909
April 29, 1909–1926: Mirza Mustapha Khan Safa-ol-Mamalek
Persian ambassador in Rome
1911–1921
Mahmud Jam
Hassan Arsanjani
Persian ambassador to Saint Petersburg in
1917
Nader Arasteh