词条 | Father Hendricks |
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Accompanied by a Polish nobleman called Adam Ignatovich whom he had met in Omsk on his way to Chinese Turkestan,[3] Hendricks arrived in Kashgar in 1885 and remained there until his death. During his stay in Kashgar, Hendricks clashed with Nikolai Petrovsky, the Russian consul-general, and lived for a time with George Macartney at Chini-Bagh.[4] Hendricks frequently had to travel to British India, and despite good relations with Macartney, he occasionally had troubles crossing the border. British agent Ralph Cobbold reported that in the late 1890s Hendriks was detained by the British for several weeks at Hunza on the border with Xinjiang.[5] Hendricks ran his church out of a mud hut and was apparently able to only convert one person, a Chinese cobbler, during his time in Kashgar.[4] Father Hendricks died of throat cancer and was carried to his grave by a Cossack escort.[4] References1. ^Peter Hopkirk, Foreign Devils on the Silk Road: The Search for the Lost Cities and Treasures of Chinese Central Asia. Amherst: The University of Massachusetts Press. {{ISBN|0-87023-435-8}}, 1980 {{DEFAULTSORT:Hendricks, Father}}2. ^Oscar Terry Crosby, [https://archive.org/stream/tibetturkestanjo00crosrich/tibetturkestanjo00crosrich_djvu.txt TIBET AND TURKESTAN – A JOURNEY THROUGH OLD LANDS AND A STUDY OF NEW CONDITIONS], 1905 3. ^John Avetaranian, Richard Schafer and John Bechard, "A Muslim who became a Christian", 2003, page 83 4. ^1 2 "Ruins of Desert Cathay – Personal Narrative of Explorations in Central Asia and Westernmost China", Volume 1, M A Stein, 1907, p. 124 5. ^Ralph P. Cobbold. [https://books.google.com/books?id=GbCDC3PqfGwC Innermost Asia – Travels and Sport in the Pamirs]. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1900. pp. 232–34 3 : 1846 births|1907 deaths|Christian missionaries in Central Asia |
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