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'A Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the years 1808 and 1809, in which is included some account of the proceedings of his Majesty's Mission, under Sir Harford Jones, Bart., to the Court of the King of Persia. With twenty-five engravings from the designs of the author; a plate of inscriptions; and three maps.' [‎23] (58/524)

The record is made up of 1 volume (438 pages). It was created in 1812. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.

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HISTORY OF THE SHEIK OF BUSHIRE.
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lowers and guards, cried out, " Woe be to that man who shall be found
" guilty of giving the smallest offence to any Englishman, or to any of
" his servants, or to any thing that belongs to him" He added, indeed,
that the present fate of the Sheik was the punishment of his ungracious
behaviour to the English ;* and swore, that, for his own part, nothing
was so strongly the object of his mind, as the good will of our
nation. The Khan further stated, that he had intended, in the pro
posed visit of the morning in conjunction with the Sheik, first to have
read the firman A Persian word meaning a royal order or decree issued by a sovereign, used notably in the Ottoman Empire (sometimes written ‘phirmaund’). to the Elchee, (the Embassador), and then to have
executed it on the Sheik; but the Sheik had tempted him by an op
portunity so resistless, that he could not pay the full compliment to
the Envoy of delaying the seizure till the communication had been
made.
Mahomed Nebee Khan , who is» known to the English as the
Persian Embassador at Calcutta, had procured the succession to the
Government of Bushire, at the price, it was said, of forty thousand
i &manns -f-.
At this moment the Vizir Hajee Suliman was seized on the point
of embarkation. The Khan had declared that he would not spare
Bushire unless the Vizir was delivered to him. The people, therefore,
of his own town intercepted his flight, and surrendered him to the
Khan, But the cousin of the Sheik, whose fate was threatened in the
* " The SheiJc, indeed, had given cause of complaint to Brigadier-General M alcolm
feefore the arrival of His Majesty's Mission."
i- « He was originally a Moonshee, who got his bread by transcribing books and writing
« letters for money. He taught Sir Harford Jones , when a young man at Bussora, to
« read and write Arabic and Persian. He afterwards became a merchant,selling small arti-
« cleg in the Bazar at Bushire, and being fortunate in his early trade, extended his specu-
lations still more largely and successfully: till, when an embassy to Calcutta was projected
* by the King of Persia, he was enabled to appear (according to the report of his country-
« men) as the highest bidder for the office, and was consequently invested with it. Having
« enriched himself enormously by his mission, he has yet never failed to complain before
« the King, of the evil stars which, by leading him to accept such a situation, had reduced
^him to beggary

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A Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the years 1808 and 1809, in which is included some account of the proceedings of his Majesty's Mission, under Sir Harford Jones, Bart., to the Court of the King of Persia. With twenty-five engravings from the designs of the author; a plate of inscriptions; and three maps.

Publication Details: London : Longman, 1812.

Physical Description: xvi. 438 p. ; 4º.

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'A Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the years 1808 and 1809, in which is included some account of the proceedings of his Majesty's Mission, under Sir Harford Jones, Bart., to the Court of the King of Persia. With twenty-five engravings from the designs of the author; a plate of inscriptions; and three maps.' [‎23] (58/524), British Library: Printed Collections, W 2806, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100023686206.0x00003b> [accessed 28 March 2024]

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