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Richmond Shakespear

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named after them, Shakespear's Walk), by the seventeenth century, the Shakespears were involved in British military and civil service in Asia, and eventually raising families in India, although the children were still educated in England.
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for the release of the Russian captives held there; which the British worried might provoke a Russian invasion. Shakespear was successful in negotiations and marched to
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Richmond Shakespear came from a family with deep ties to British activities in Asia. While his ancestors were rope-makers hailing from
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Richmond Shakespear was the youngest son of John Talbot Shakespear and Amelia Thackeray, who both served in the
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toward the end of 1849. For the next ten years, he continued to advance in political and military roles in the
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with 416 Russian men, women, and children. Because of this accomplishment, he was posted to Moscow and
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Notes on Western Turkistan: Some Notes on the Situation in Western Turkistan
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Collection Papers of Richmond Shakespear at the UK National Archives
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In 1839, he became Political Assistant to the British Mission to
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Pilgrims on the Silk Road: A Muslim-Christian Encounter in Khiva
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in 1827. He gained a commission as Second Lieutenant for the
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An account of the freeing of the Russian slaves at Khiva
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British military personnel of the First Anglo-Sikh War
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He was born in India on 11 May 1812, educated at the
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Colesworthey Grant
West Bengal
Indore
United Kingdom
First Anglo-Afghan War
Second Anglo-Sikh War
Battle of Jellalabad
Battle of Ramnagar
Battle of Chillianwala
Battle of Gujrat
Punjab Medal
Companion of the Bath
CB
Indian
Khan of Khiva
slaves
Khiva
Shadwell
ropewalk
Bengal Civil Service
same name
Charterhouse School
Addiscombe Military Seminary
Bengal Artillery
India
Bengal
Gorakhpur
Herat
Khan of Khiva

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