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Fridolin Marinus (Frits) Knobel (18 May 1857 – 16 October 1933) was a Dutch diplomat and politician.

Fridolin Marinus Knobel, 1903

He was born in Amsterdam to parents who owned a confectionary and lunch room in the Kalverstraat. After graduating from secondary school he worked at his uncle's cigar factory for some time and as tobacco trader on the Amsterdam exchange. In 1879 he took his consular exams and was admitted as a student-consul at the Foreign department and was stationed in Berlin from 1882 to 1883. He became vice-consul in Saint Petersburg in 1883, to be appointed Consul GeneralinTehran in 1889. He stayed in Tehran until 1895 and briefly was Consul generalinBeijing. In 1902 he received a new appointment as Consul generalinTehran. In 1903 Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar presented him with a beautiful grey. A very special photo of Knobel on this horse was published some years later.[1] Next to the horse stands his servant Reza, later to be known as Reza Shah Pahlavi.[2] In 1904 his government ordered his return to The Hague.

From 1905 until 1913 Knobel was Consul generalinPretoria, from 1913 until 1918 a liberal member of parliament[3] and from 1920 until 1922 a merchant in Singapore and the Dutch Indies. In 1923 he again joined the foreign service and was appointed Dutch consul and in 1928 Consul generalinLeipzig. In 1933, representing the Netherlands he followed the trial against Marinus van der Lubbe. He did not witness the conclusion of this trial, as he died on October 16, 1933, of a heart attack.[4]

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  1. ^ De Hollandsche Revue, Universiteitsbibliotheek Leiden
  • ^ Marine Gosselink, A diplomaat and his servant: who is who?, in: Martine Gosselink and Dirk J. Tang (red.), Iran and the Netherlands; interwoven through the ages, Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn & Co's Uitgeversmaatschappij. Gronsveld and Rotterdam 2009, pp. 255-256.
  • ^ "F.M. Knobel". www.parlement.com.
  • ^ owner, No (12 November 2013). "Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland - deel 6". resources.huygens.knaw.nl.

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