William Knox D'Arcy (11 October 1849 – 1 May 1917) was a British-Australian businessman who was one of the principal founders of the oil and petrochemical...
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Company to take over the concession in 1909. The D'Arcy Concession was cancelled in 1932. William Knox D'Arcy was born in Devon, England in 1849. When he emigrated...
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Anglo-Persian Oil Company (redirect from D’arcy Concession)
the new company the name National Iranian Oil Company. In 1901, William Knox D'Arcy, a millionaire London socialite, negotiated an oil concession with...
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abuse of children William Knox D'Arcy (1849–1917), furthered British interests in developing Persian (Iranian) oil William Alexander D'Arcy (1863–1940), cricketer...
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journalist William Knox D'Arcy (1849–1917), British entrepreneur William Knox (footballer, fl. 1927–1934), Scottish professional footballer William Knox (footballer...
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the first commercially significant find of oil in the Middle East. William Knox D'Arcy, by contract with Ali-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari, obtained permission to...
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in 1908 as well as Venezuela in 1922. He is often associated with William Knox D'Arcy, an English entrepreneur who obtained a concession from the Iranian...
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Anglo-Persian Oil Company to succeed the early prospecting in Persia of William Knox D'Arcy with Burmah Oil owning 97%. Burmah Oil became the largest oil company...
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Landed (1976), Bad Blood (1981), The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982), as William Knox D'Arcy, the Australian oil pioneer in Persia, in Reilly: Ace of Spies (1983)...
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Sidney Reilly (section D'Arcy affair)
the British Admiralty learned that an Australian mining engineer William Knox D'Arcy—who founded the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC)—had obtained a valuable...
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privileges on D’Arcy. The lands in question had belonged in the past to the sheikh, his tribesmen, and their ancestors. In 1908, William Knox D'Arcy discovered...
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strike in 1940 William Knox D'Arcy (1849–1917), British oilman D'Arcy Baker (1877–1932), British businessman and racing driver D'Arcy Boulton (born 1946)...
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later joined forces with William Knox D'Arcy, of the Mount Morgan Mining Company, in developing the oil concessions d'Arcy had won from the Persian government...
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the residence. The interiors were redesigned by William Morris later that century. William Knox D'Arcy resided at the Hall, where he died in 1917. One...
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Gas Field Golshan Gas Field Ferdowsi Gas Field List of oil fields William Knox D'Arcy National Geoscience Database of Iran "CIA - the World Factbook --...
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British by unilaterally canceling the oil concession awarded to William Knox D'Arcy (and the Anglo-Persian Oil Company), which was slated to expire in...
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to Englishman William Knox D'Arcy, who had made a fortune in gold mines in Australia. On 28 May 1901, Mozaffar ad-Din Shah granted D'Arcy the first oil...
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Wars T. E. Lawrence Turko-Persian War Western imperialism in Asia William Knox D'Arcy Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wilhelm Wassmuss. Unknown...
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Thomas Bill Nighy as Goschen David Ryall as Herr Glass Denis Lill as William Knox D'Arcy David Suchet as Inspector Tsientsin Alex McCrindle as Captain MacDougal...
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Kitabgi (section D'Arcy oil concession)
particular the initiator of the oil concession granted in 1901 to William Knox D'Arcy which gave birth to British Petroleum. A Catholic, Antoine Kitabgi...
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Company, whose predecessor company bought the concession from William Knox D'Arcy. D'Arcy had negotiated the concession in 1901 with Mozzafar al-Din Shah...
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also the winter's resting area of the Bakhtiari tribe, and where William Knox D'Arcy dug Iran's first oil well. Abadan is said to be where the tomb of...
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20th century when the Ottoman Empire granted a concession allowing William Knox D'Arcy to explore oil fields in the territories which, after the dissolution...
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Persia had great oil potential. The British Foreign office selected William Knox D'Arcy, a millionaire investor, and provided him with the reports, promising...
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spawned intense renewed interest in Persia by the British Empire (see William Knox D'Arcy and Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, now BP). Control of Persia remained...
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was discovered in Persia but Mozzaffar ad-Din had already awarded William Knox D'Arcy, a British subject, the rights to oil in most of the country in 1901...
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Shah Qajar granted a 60-year petroleum search concession to William Knox D'Arcy.: 33 D'Arcy paid £20,000 (equivalent to £2.6 million in 2023), according...
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of 750 million cubic meters of natural gas per day. In May 1901, William Knox D'Arcy was granted a concession by the Shah of Iran to search for oil, which...
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Holy Grail. The tapestries were commissioned from Morris & Co. by William Knox D'Arcy in 1890 for his dining room at Stanmore Hall, outside London. Additional...
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the house but instead rented it to William Knox D'Arcy, a wealthy mining magnate, from 1899 until 1917 when D'Arcy died. Major Edward Henry Evans-Lombe...
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