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The Embassy of Iran in London is the diplomatic mission of Iran in the United Kingdom. [1] It is located in a terrace overlooking Hyde Park in South Kensington, Westminster, London, next to the embassy of Ethiopia. [1] Iran also maintains a Consular Section at 50 Kensington Court, South Kensington. [1]
This is a list of Iranian ambassadors to the United Kingdom. [2] 1608, Robert Shirley and Nakd Ali Beg; 1809–1810, Mirza Abolhassan Khan Ilchi; 1810, Set Khan Astvatsatourian; 1839, Mirza Hossein Khan Moghaddam (Great Britain refused to receive him and rejected his mission) 1850–1855, Shafi' Khan (Chargé d'affaires)
The Iranian Embassy siege took place from 30 April to 5 May 1980, after a group of six armed men stormed the Iranian embassy on Prince's Gate in South Kensington, London. The gunmen, Iranian Arabs campaigning for sovereignty of Khuzestan Province , took 26 people hostage, including embassy staff, several visitors, and a police officer who had ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Iran. Iran has a substantial diplomatic network, reflecting its foreign affairs priorities within the Islamic and Non-Aligned world. In Washington, D.C. the Embassy of Pakistan looks after the interests of Iran in the United States.
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain has imposed sanctions against Iranian individuals and organisations after Iran's attack on Israel on Oct. 1, Britain's Foreign Office said on Monday. "Despite repeated ...
13 St James's Square Embassy of Cuba, London. St James's [34] Czech Republic: 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens: Notting Hill Gate [35] Denmark: 55 Sloane Street: Knightsbridge [36] Dominica: 1 Collingham Gardens: South Kensington [37] Dominican Republic: 81 Cromwell Road
Iranian artefacts spanning 5,000 years go on display in LondonLocation: V&A museumThe exhibition features more than 300 itemsCyrus Cylinder from 539-538 BCQur'an manuscript from 1000-1200 ADShirin ...
The Iranian Embassy in London The British Embassy in Tehran The Herald Tribune on 22 January 2006 reported a rise in British exports to Iran from £296 million in 2000 to £443.8 million in 2004. A spokesperson for UK Trade and Investment was quoted saying that "Iran has become more attractive because it now pursues a more liberal economic ...