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On his travels, De Silva had amassed a large collection of rare art objects; these he tried to take home with him to Spain when his sojourn ended in 1619. He wrote a full account of his travels under the title
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he had to go back again to Goa. When, after a long delay, he was able to re-embark for Spain, he died at sea before reaching his destination.
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De Silva's embassy was Philip III's return to the two Abbas I had sent to him shortly before, one of them in the person of the Englishman
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During his stay in Persia, De Silva dealt with various diplomatic issues of importance, including the sealing of an alliance against the
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Comentarios de Don García de Silva y Figueroa de la embajada que de parte del rey de España don Felipe III hizo al rey Xa Abas de Persia
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in southern Iran. His narrative is now regarded as a valuable source document on early 17th-century Persia.
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among others. He went to see the ruins of Persepolis, and described its splendours in a vivid letter to
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García de Silva y Figueroa becomes the star of the horror and mystery story
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De Silva's memoirs contain a great deal of detailed information relating to
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De Silva's return trip to Spain was eventful and frustrating. He reached
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De Silva travelled extensively throughout Persia, visiting the cities of
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monarch. Before he could reach Persia, however, De Silva was detained in
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La embajada a Persia de D. García De Silva y Figueroa (1612-1624)
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Totius legationis suae et Indicarum rerum Persidisque commentarii
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in 1667. The original manuscript is preserved today in the
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Epistolario diplomático de D. García De Silva y Figueroa
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L'Ambassade de D. Garcias de Silva Figueroa en Perse...
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and English. In Isfahan he met the Italian traveller
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due to his strong disagreements with its Portuguese
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Index

Spanish name
surname
diplomat
Persia
Persepolis
Achaemenid Empire
Zafra
Badajoz
Flanders
Philip III
Spain
Portugal
Shah Abbas
Safavid
Goa
viceroy
Robert Shirley
Dengiz Beg
Augustinian
friar
Antonio de Gouvea
Ottoman Empire
Shiraz
Qom
Isfahan
Alfonso de la Cueva, marqués de Bedmar
Latin
Pietro della Valle
Dutchman
Abraham de Wicquefort

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