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'''Nicholas Hankey Smith''' (1771–1837) Son of Benjamin and Charlotte Smith, the former a rich [[West Indian]] Merchant, the latter a celebrated author. He was a Persian Ambassador and British Resident in the [[Persian Gulf]] commanding the Presidencies of Bushiu, [[Baghdad]] and Bussoia, married Anni Petroose, daughter of Khan Petroose, a Persian Minister and grand niece to the late King [[Fullah Alli Shah]]. |
'''Nicholas Hankey Smith''' (1771–1837) Son of Benjamin and Charlotte Smith, the former a rich [[West Indian]] Merchant, the latter a celebrated author. He was a Persian Ambassador and British Resident in the [[Persian Gulf]] commanding the Presidencies of Bushiu, [[Baghdad]] and Bussoia, married Anni Petroose, daughter of Khan Petroose, a Persian Minister and grand niece to the late King [[Fullah Alli Shah]]. |
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Nicholas Hankey Smith (1771–1837) Son of Benjamin and Charlotte Smith, the former a rich West Indian Merchant, the latter a celebrated author. He was a Persian Ambassador and British Resident in the Persian Gulf commanding the Presidencies of Bushiu, Baghdad and Bussoia, married Anni Petroose, daughter of Khan Petroose, a Persian Minister and grand niece to the late King Fullah Alli Shah.