Ferouk Khan

Farouk Khan (* in Bidschar, † 1871) was a Persian ambassador. Farouk Khan came in late 1856 as head of the Persian negotiating delegation which negotiated the peace after the Anglo-Persian War in Paris with the negotiators from the United Kingdom. The British delegation called for a number of consulates and vice consulates in Persia to open. What, so far as these were in northern Persia in the area of ​​influence of the Russian Empire, touched the diplomacy of The Great Game. In January 1857 he was appointed ambassador and signed in March 1857 with Henry Wellesley, 1st Earl Cowley the Peace of Paris in 1857.

In 1857 he signed in Paris with representatives of Frederick William IV a trade and navigation treaty between Persia and the German Bund. In 1858 he returned to the court of Naser ad -Din Shah, and acted as a sofa ( Council).

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