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'''There is no indication that William Branham ever met a king, monarch or similar ruler.'''  He may have met a few elected officials but none of them would be considered "great".
'''We believe this to be a failed prophecy.'''


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According to William Branham, he met the following people:


'''Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India'''
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*Baron Frary Von Blomberg (New Hampshire) <ref name="Baron">Baron Von Bomberg was so impressed after seeing William Branham's ministry in Europe, that he became his manager for his trip to Germany and India.</ref>
*Baron Frary Von Blomberg (New Hampshire)  
*Mayor of Durban <ref name="Sydney">An eyewitness account of this is part of [[Sydney Jackson]]'s testimony</ref>
*Mayor of Durban
*Mayor of Bombay, Mr. D.V. Patel <ref name="500,000">''the mayor of Bombay setting on the platform when a total blind man received his sight,'' (Sermon:Then Jesus Came, Newark, NJ, December 13, 1957) Mr. Patel was a Hindu.</ref>
*Mayor of Bombay, Mr. D.V. Patel <ref name="500,000">''the mayor of Bombay setting on the platform when a total blind man received his sight,'' (Sermon:Then Jesus Came, Newark, NJ, December 13, 1957) Mr. Patel was a Hindu.</ref>
*Acharya Tulsi, Head of the Jain Terapanth<ref name="Jain">According to Mr. Rashmibhai Zaveri, his father signed the invitation for William Branham to meet the leader of the Jain Terepanth Sect, and other religious leaders on September 21, 1954. (pictured)
*Acharya Tulsi, Head of the Jain Terapanth<ref>''And I was just in Bombay, India, here not long ago, where I was entertained in the temple of the Jains, the Jain religion. And there were seventeen different religions represented in that temple that afternoon to speak to me. And every one of them was against Christianity.'' (Sermon: Sir, We would see Jesus. Port Alberni, BC, July 24, 1962.</ref>
*''And I was just in Bombay, India, here not long ago, where I was entertained in the temple of the Jains, the Jain religion. And there were seventeen different religions represented in that temple that afternoon to speak to me. And every one of them was against Christianity.'' (Sermon: Sir, We would see Jesus. Port Alberni, BC, July 24, 1962.</ref>


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