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Abraham Constantin Mouradgea d'Ohsson

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199:(La pression de l'air et les theorem d'hydrodynamique, 1852). However, he devoted most of his time to historical research. He published in 1820 the third part of his father's work, "Tableau Général de l'Empire othoman" and wrote "Des Peuple you Caucase ou Voyage d'Abou-l-Cassim" (1828) and "Histoire des Mongols depuis Tchinguis-Khan jusqu'à Timour" (1834–35; new edition 1852), a widely referenced work. Before he died, d'Ohsson donated about 300 books and more than a dozen manuscripts to the 42: 370: 330: 176: 360: 282: 340: 345: 335: 143:
in 1799. That same year he became clerk at the Foreign office and spent 1801–03 as an attaché in Paris, where he occupied himself with researches in
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Mouradgea converted from Catholic to Lutheran in 1815. In 1828 he was elevated to baronial position. He became a member of the
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from 1811 to 1813. Later he served a term as Cabinet Secretary to Crown Prince
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had its headquarters) in part of 1809, and in Paris, where he served as
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Constantine d'Ohsson came to Sweden in 1798, and graduated from the
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The baronial family d'Ohsson became extinct after his death.
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Members of the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala
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D'Ohsson

Constantinople
Ignatius Mouradgea d'Ohsson
Berlin
Armenian descent
Ignatius Mouradgea d'Ohsson
Mongols
Genghis Khan
Timur
Uppsala University
Oriental history
Prussian
Spanish insurrectionary government
charge d'affaires
Karl Johan
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Royal Academy of Letters
Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala
Berzelius
universal gravitation
Lund University


D'Ohsson


"Armenian-Scandinavian relations from the Early Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century"
Gustaf Algernon Stierneld
Envoy of Sweden to the Netherlands

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