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- Q15968664 abstract "Colonel Claude Bayfield Stokes CIE DSO OBE (27 October 1875 – 7 December 1948) was an Indian Army officer and diplomat. He served in India and was an intelligence officer with Dunsterforce during the First World War.Stokes served with the 3rd Skinner's Horse, a unit of the Indian Army. Stokes was appointed military attaché to Tehran from 1907-1911. During this period he supplied Edward Granville Browne with sensitive intelligence. In 1908 he saved the life of Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda, the Iranian linguist and Hassan Taqizadeh (a subsequent President of Iran), when he allowed him to take refuge in the British Legation compound.He commanded the first detachment of the British Army to go to Baku arriving on 4 August 1918.He was appointed British High Commissioner in Transcaucasia from 1920 to 1921.From 1931-1940 he was British Vice consul in Nice, France.".
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- Q15968664 deathDate "1948-12-07".
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- Q15968664 birthDate "1875-10-27".
- Q15968664 birthPlace "Mussoorie, North-Western Provinces, India".
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- Q15968664 name "Claude Bayfield Stokes".
- Q15968664 occupation "Indian Army Officer and Diplomat".
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- Q15968664 comment "Colonel Claude Bayfield Stokes CIE DSO OBE (27 October 1875 – 7 December 1948) was an Indian Army officer and diplomat. He served in India and was an intelligence officer with Dunsterforce during the First World War.Stokes served with the 3rd Skinner's Horse, a unit of the Indian Army. Stokes was appointed military attaché to Tehran from 1907-1911. During this period he supplied Edward Granville Browne with sensitive intelligence.".
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- Q15968664 name "Claude Bayfield Stokes".