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Schlagintweit (9
January 1829 – 26
August 1857) was a
German botanist and
explorer of
Central Asia.
Brothers Hermann,
Adolf and
Robert Schlagintweit were...
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Joseph Schlagintweit in Munich:
Hermann Schlagintweit (1826–1882),
German explorer of
Central Asia
Adolf Schlagintweit (1829–1857)
Eduard Schlagintweit (1831–1866)...
- Emil
Schlagintweit (7 July 1835 – 29
October 1904) was a
German scholar noted for his work on
Buddhism in Tibet.
Schlagintweit was the
youngest of the...
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Hermann Schlagintweit, Sakünlünski (13 May 1826 – 19
January 1882), also
known as
Hermann Rudolph Alfred von
Schlagintweit-Sakünlünski,[needs IPA] was...
- Lhopos" (PDF).
Bulletin of Tibetology. 38: 5–37. De
Schlagintweit, H.; de
Schlagintweit, A.; de
Schlagintweit, R. (1863). "IV.
Names explained".
Results of...
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Eduard Schlagintweit (23
March 1831 – 10 July, 1866) was the
third of the five
Schlagintweit brothers of Munich. He
wrote an
account of the 1859–1860...
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Robert von
Schlagintweit (24
October 1833 – 6 June 1885) was a
German explorer of
Central Asia who also
wrote about travels in America.
Brothers Hermann...
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Joseph T.
Kendrick (Author),
Nicholas Barrington (Author),
Reinhard Schlagintweit (Author),
Sandy Gall (Foreword). Gen. Abdu
Wakil Khan Gen.
Ghorzi Ex...
- characters.
Gardner Harlan Frederick Wilson (at left in
black cap)
Brooke Schlagintweit McNair Alexander Gardner (1785–1877),
American adventurer captured in...
- Chin was
first mentioned by
Muhammad Amin, the
Yarkandi guide of the
Schlagintweit brothers, who were
contracted in 1854 by the
British East
India Company...