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                <text>Briefe und Tagebuchnotizen von Hegele, Würthner, Kühnlein und König; Brief Nr. 3: Köhnlein über seine Umbestimmung nach Nordafrika; Brief Nr. 7: Hegele und Köhnlein mit dem Vorschlag, nach dem Verbot der Missionstätigkeit in Russland in der chinesischen Mongolei eine Missionsarbeit anzufangen; Brief Nr. 9: König aus Madschar (Dez.1837) über die Verlegung der Kolonie Madschar in die unmittelbare Nähe von Astrachan mit dem neuen Namen Bethanien; Brief Nr. 12: Brief eines Turkmenenknaben mit Nachschrift von König. Den Abschluss bilden 3 im Inhaltsverzeichnis nicht angegebene Blätter von R. Pinkerton mit einer von seinem Schwager J.J. Schmidt ins Deutsche übersetzte Beschreibung des Stammes der Kalmücken, sowie ein Briefblatt mit einem von R. Pinkerton geschriebenen Brief in englischer Sprache. Zu Pinkerton siehe auch E. Stähelin: "Die Christentumsgesellschaft in der Zeit von der Erweckung bis zur Gegenwart", Basel, 1974, sowie FC-10.4,5 (3 Briefe aus den Jahren 1821 und 22 aus St. Petersburg) und Felician Zaremba, Personalfaszikel Mappe III/lX.5: Christlicher Volksbote S. 222
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: FC - Southern Russia and Persia / Caucasus: FC-07 - Finanzielles
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                <text>Diiverse Rechnungen aus Karass, Madschar und Astrachan. Aus Tiflis sind Rechnungen von 1824 und 1825 vorhanden. Ein paar Rechnungen von 1820-1823 sind ebenfalls enthalten, unter anderem von Petersburg und Odessa.
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                <text>Diverse Rechnungen aus Tebris 1833-1837 sowie zwei Jahresrechnungen von Abraham Amirchanjanz von 1873 und 1874
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: FC - Southern Russia and Persia / Caucasus: FC-07 - Finanzielles
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: FC - Southern Russia and Persia / Caucasus: FC-07 - Finanzielles
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                <text>Übersicht über die Kosten für jeden Missionar. "Kaukasische Mission" 1821-1838" und "Persische Mission 1834-1837", unvollständig.
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: FC - Southern Russia and Persia / Caucasus: FC-07 - Finanzielles
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                <text>Rechnungen von Abraham Amirchanjanz in Tebris und Melcon Asduadsadrjan in Isphahan 1873-1874, enthält auch Notizen von J. Josenhans zu den Kosten und Rechnungen zur Reise und Einrichtung des Hauses für Abraham Amirchanjanz
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                <text>Büchlein ohne Namenserwähnung, jedoch in der Handschrift von Saltet, begonnen 1821 in Jekaterinoslaw
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: FC - Southern Russia and Persia / Caucasus: FC-07 - Finanzielles
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                <text>Korrespondenz mit diversen einflussreichen Personen, vor allem zur Anbahnung der Mission im Kaukasus im Allgemeinen und in Karass im Speziellen. Darunter Briefe an den Fürsten Galitzin, an den Zar von Russland, darunter das Gesuch zur Aufnahme der Missionsarbeit im Kaukasus und Kopien der Schreiben der vom Zar verliehenen Rechte und Privilegien.
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: FC - Southern Russia and Persia / Caucasus: FC-10 - Diverses Südrussland und Persien: FC-10.01 - Mission in den Kaukasusländern
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                <text>Briefe und Notizen, davon viele von Markus Müller, Oberpastor der deutschen Kolonien in Transkaukasien, meistens mit der Bitte um Pfarrer für diese Gemeinden
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                <text>Briefe, das Waisenhaus in Brussa betreffend. Ein Grossteil der Briefe ist von Gregor Baghdasarian, Leiter des Waisenhauses. 
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                <text>Die meisten Briefe stammen von Lazaros Garabedjan, zu jener Zeit Pfarrer in Brussa. Einige wenige Briefe aus Rodosto, wo Garabedjan als Lehrer angestellt war.
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                <text>Armenisch mit deutscher Übersetzung. Sachbatow, hier auch Karabed Sagbathjanz, Sagbatow oder Sachbalow genannt, um 1794 geboren, berichtet in seinem Lebenslauf von seiner und seiner Brüder Bekehrung und den dadurch entstandenen Schwierigkeiten mit der armenischen Geistlichkeit. Der Brief scheint in Astrachan geschrieben worden zu sein (1847).  Hauptthema sind Auseinandersetzungen mit der armenischen Kirchenleitung und der russischen Behörde. Über den Autor selbst geht hervor, dass er 1816 22 Jahre alt war (S.7), also 1794 geboren ist. „Bis zum Jahr 1816 wurde ich ein ordentlicher Kaufmann.“ (S.6) „In dieser Zeit fing ich an das N.T. zu lesen.“ (S.12) Sein religiöses Interesse wird auch an den Diskussionen mit armenischen Geistlichen und mit englischen und deutschen Missionaren erkennbar sowie daran, dass er seine Handelstätigkeit für eine Reise nach Jerusalem unterbrach.
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                <text>Es handelt sich um die Armenier Abraham Amirchanjanz, Moses Asnaworjanz und Jojakim Tschachmachsasjanz, die nach einer Ausbildungszeit in Basel noch in Dorpat Theologie studierten, um dann in ihre Heimat zurückzukehren. Die Briefe befassen sich vorwiegend mit der Ausbildungszeit dieser Armenier und ihrer künftigen Verwendung als Lehrer oder Prediger in Schamachi. 
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                <text>Die Briefe befassen sich ausschliesslich mit der Verteilung der Arbeitsgebiete (Urumiah, Tebris, Ispahan), um Spannungen zwischen Basler Mission und der Amerikanischen Mission (American Mission to Persia) zu vermeiden. Einige Briefe vom Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church an Inspektor Josenhans, andere von verschiedenen amerikanischen Missionaren in Urumiah und Tebris an Inspektor Josenhans; 2 Briefe von Josenhans an Foreign Office, Teheran (12/13); Brief 2 vom September 1872 vom amerikanischen Missionar Coan in Urumiah an Missionar Haas, um diese Zeit wieder in Deutschland; erwähnt werden gesammelte Gaben und der Plan zur Errichtung eines Waisenhauses im persischen Raum. Insgesamt 13 Briefe, z.T. in französischer und englischer Sprache mit Übersetzungen
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                <text>Briefe von Melkon (auch Melcom, Melkom) Asduadzjanz aus den Jahren 1872-78 an den Inspektor oder das Kommittee, zuerst aus Tebris, später aus Djulfa-Ispahan. In den späteren Briefen wird die Frage der Übernahme Melkons durch die CMS behandelt.  Melkon wurde vom Komitee auf eine Untersuchungsreise durch Persien geschickt und beauftragt, eventuell in Djulfa-Ispahan ein Waisenhaus zu gründen. Seine Briefe sind Berichte von dieser Reise. Da in Ispahan bereits ein Waisenhaus bestand (CMS, Mr. Bruce) ergab sich die Frage einer gemeinsamen Arbeit, die zu Melkons Übernahme durch die CMS führte.
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                <text>Briefe, Protokolle, Gutachten etc.; Briefe von Stadtpfarrer Haas und Pfarrer Held; Haas 1825-37 in Südrussland, später Stadtpfarrer in Ludwigsburg) gründete mit dem Stuttgarter Pfarrer und Redakteur Held das "Persische Hilfskomitee zur Linderung der Hungersnot in Persien" (1872); Das übrig gebliebene Geld sollte zur Errichtung eines Waisenhauses in Ispahan benützt werden.sämtliche Korrespondenz zwischen den Mitgliedern des Persischen Hilfskomitees Haas, Held und Wiskott und der Leitung in Basel, sowie dem englischen Missionar Bruce, der in Ispahan bereits ein kleines Waisenhaus gegründet hatte. Siehe auch FC-2,6 und 6a.
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                <text>FC-10.02.08</text>
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: FC - Southern Russia and Persia / Caucasus: FC-10 - Diverses Südrussland und Persien: FC-10.02 - Armenien, Persien und Kaukasus
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                <text>Tagebuchnotizen, 4 loose Heftteile, begonnen am 20. Juli 1821 bei der Abreise aus Odessa sowie ein ausführlicherer Bericht von 17 Seiten über eine Reise zu verschiedenen deutschen Kolonien in Russland.
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                <text>FC-80.06.01,01</text>
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: FC - Southern Russia and Persia / Caucasus: FC-80 - Personal Papers / Nachlässe: FC-80.06 - Johann Bernhard Saltet (BV 28): FC-80.06.01 - Tagebücher und Reiseberichte / Diaries and travel journals
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: FC - Southern Russia and Persia / Caucasus: FC-80 - Personal Papers / Nachlässe: FC-80.06 - Johann Bernhard Saltet (BV 28): FC-80.06.04 - Verschiedenes / Miscellaneous
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