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Mirza Hossein Khan Ajudan Bashi was a 19th-century Persian diplomat. He was sent to France in 1839 by the Persian ruler Mohammad Shah Qajar following the conflict between Persia and Great Britain over the possession of Herat in Afghanistan. In the wake of the Herat affair, Great Britain would remove its military and diplomatic missions from Persia, and occupy Kharg island and attack Bushehr.〔(''Iran and the West'' Sīrūs Ghanī, p.302-303 )〕 By dispatching Mirza Hossein Khan, Mohammad Shah Qajar resumed diplomatic relations with France. The diplomatic mission reached Louis-Philippe and asked for military help. In response, a group of French officers was sent to Persia with the returning ambassador.〔(''Iran and the West'' Sīrūs Ghanī, p.302-303 )〕 Louis-Philippe said: Mirza Hossein Khan also visited Vienna and London as Ambassador Extraordinary, where Palmerston refused to receive him and rejected his mission.〔(''Iran and the West'' Sīrūs Ghanī, p.302-303 )〕〔(''Iran and the West'' Sīrūs Ghanī, p.436 )〕 ==See also== * France-Iran relations * Franco-Persian alliance 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mirza Hossein Khan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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