Russian Consulate General in Jerusalem

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Russian Consulate General in Jerusalem
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The building of the Russian Consulate General in Jerusalem in 1907
Location Jerusalem

The Russian Consulate General in Jerusalem was the diplomatic mission of the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire, in Jerusalem. The consulate was established in 1858, and operated in the city until 1914. [1]

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History

The Russian Consulate General was established in Jerusalem in December 1858.

[2] In 1914 the Ottoman Empire was at war with the Russian Empire, forcing the Russian consuls to leave for Egypt. Since that time, the Russian diplomatic presence in Jerusalem ended. During the British Mandate for Palestine, the British made the consulate building and its surroundings their administrative centre. [3] Since the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, the consulate building is used by Jerusalem municipal departments.

List of Consuls

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  3. "12 марта 2006 года в Иерусалимском отделении ИППО обсуждалась дальнейшая судьба русских построек в Иерусалиме - Новости Иерусалимского Отделения Иппо - Иппо - Святая Земля - Россия в красках". ricolor.org. Retrieved 2021-08-06.[ failed verification ]