File RAS MEMB/3/2/1 - Letter from Ikbal Al Doulah, [1839]

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GB 891 RAS MEMB-RAS MEMB/3-RAS MEMB/3/2-RAS MEMB/3/2/1

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Letter from Ikbal Al Doulah, [1839]

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2 items, 2 sides each, handwritten

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(1808-1887)

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Ikbal Al Doulah was a cousin of the nawab of the Indian princely state of Awadh.

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(1785-1875)

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John Briggs entered the Madras Infantry in 1801. He took part in the Mahratta wars, serving in the final campaign as a political officer under Sir John Malcolm, whom he had previously accompanied on his mission to Persia in 1810. He was one of Mountstuart Elphinstone's assistants in the Dekhan, subsequently served in Khandesh, and succeeded Captain Grant Duff as resident at Sattára. In 1831 Briggs was appointed senior member of the board of commissioners for the government of Mysore when the administration of that state was assumed by the British. His appointment to this office, which was made by the governor-general Lord William Bentinck, was not agreeable to the government of Madras, and after a stormy tenure which lasted around a year, Briggs resigned his post in September 1832. He was transferred to the residency of Nágpur, where he remained until 1835. In that year he left India, and never returned. After his return to England he took a prominent part as a member of the court of directors of the East India Company in the discussion of Indian affairs, and was an opponent of Lord Dalhousie's annexation policy. He was also an active member of the Anti-Corn-law League. He was also a proficient Persian scholar and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in recognition of this. He died at Burgess Hill, Sussex, on 27 April 1875, at the age of eighty-nine.

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Letter from Ikbal Al Doulah acknowledging his election as an Honorary Member, dated in Islamic year AH 1255. Includes a translation of the letter by John Briggs.

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  • Persian

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    The letter was read at the Council meeting on 28 May 1839, according to the minutes.

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