- Ármin
Vámbéry (born
Hermann Wamberger; 19
March 1832 – 15
September 1913), also
known as
Arminius Vámbéry, was a
Hungarian Turkologist and traveller....
-
Vambery or
Vámbéry is a
Hungarian surname and may
refer to: Ármin
Vámbéry, also
Arminius Vámbéry (1832–1913),
Hungarian traveller,
philologist Robert Vambery...
- Ármin
Vámbéry was a
Hungarian traveler, orientalist, and Turkologist. He was the
first to put
forward a
significant alternative origin theory.
Vámbéry's first...
- homályt a
magyar őstörténelem sötét tájairól...." in:
Vámbéry Ármin: Küzdelmeim. Ch.IV. p. 62.
Vámbéry started his
second journey into Asia in July 1861 with...
-
Rusztem Vámbéry (29
February 1872 in
Budapest – 24
October 1948 in New York) was a judge,
politician and
criminologist of
international standing. He was...
- signifies".
Because no
Turkic word with a
similar meaning is known, Ármin
Vámbéry connected the
ethnonym to the
Kyrgyz words kangir ("agile"), kangirmak...
-
Robert Vambery (5
December 1907 – 2
August 1999) was a
theatre director,
author and teacher, ****ociated with the
works of Kurt Weill.
Vambery was born...
- the
Prince of
Wales Theatre.
Before writing Dracula,
Stoker met Ármin
Vámbéry, a Hungarian-Jewish
writer and
traveller (born in Szent-György, Kingdom...
- e. Islam). This
theory was
rejected as
incorrect by
turkologist Ármin
Vámbéry, who
argued that it
relied upon an
incorrect understanding of
Persian grammar:...
- city of Turkistan). The 19th-century
Hungarian turkologist and
traveller Vámbéry says,
without mentioning the source, that Jand was
connected to a channel...