词条 | Treaty of Paris (1857) |
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The Treaty of Paris (1857) marked the end of the hostilities of the Anglo-Persian War. On the Persian side negotiations were handled by ambassador Ferukh Khan. The two sides signed the peace treaty on 4 March 1857.[1][2] In the Treaty, the Persians agreed to withdraw from Herat, to apologise to the British ambassador on his return, and to sign a commercial treaty; the British agreed not to shelter opponents of the Shah in the embassy, and they abandoned the demand to replace prime minister as well as one requiring territorial concessions to the Imam of Muscat, a British ally. See also
Notes1. ^Immortal: A Military History of Iran and Its Armed Forces Steven R. Ward, p.80 [https://books.google.com/books?id=8eUTLaaVOOQC&pg=PA80] {{Iran-United Kingdom relations}}{{history-stub}}{{iran-stub}}2. ^The Middle East and North Africa 2004 Taylor & Francis Group, Lucy Dean p.364 [https://books.google.com/books?id=pP315Mw3S9EC&pg=PA364] 10 : 1857 in Iran|1857 treaties|1857 in France|1857 in the United Kingdom|1850s in Paris|Iran–United Kingdom relations|Peace treaties of the United Kingdom|Treaties of the Qajar dynasty|Treaties of the United Kingdom (1801–1922)|Anglo-Persian War |
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