
Alexander Hangerli
Dragoman, Ottoman Empire, Constantine Hangerli, Wallachia, Danubian Principalities
Herausgegeben: Horst, Kristen Nehemiah
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Alexander Hangerli or Handjeri (French: Alexandre Handjeri, Romanian: Alexandru Hangerli or Hangerliu, Russian: , Aleksandr Hanzherli, , Aleksandr Hangerli or , Aleksandru Hangerli; died June 12, 1854) was a Phanariote Greek Dragoman of the Ottoman Empire, and Prince of Moldavia between March 7 and July 24, 1807. He spent the latter part of his life as a refugee in the Russian Empire, where he became noted as a linguist. He was the brother of Constantine Hangerli, who...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Alexander Hangerli or Handjeri (French: Alexandre Handjeri, Romanian: Alexandru Hangerli or Hangerliu, Russian: , Aleksandr Hanzherli, , Aleksandr Hangerli or , Aleksandru Hangerli; died June 12, 1854) was a Phanariote Greek Dragoman of the Ottoman Empire, and Prince of Moldavia between March 7 and July 24, 1807. He spent the latter part of his life as a refugee in the Russian Empire, where he became noted as a linguist. He was the brother of Constantine Hangerli, who reigned as Prince of Wallachia before being executed in 1799.