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    Samuel George Gottlieb Gmelin (4 July 1744 – 27 July 1774) was a German physician, botanist, and explorer. Gmelin was born at Tübingen as part of a well-known...
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  • compounds initiated by Gmelin Philipp Friedrich Gmelin (1721–1768), German botanist and chemist; brother of Johann Georg Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin (1744–1774), German...
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    descriptions of 1178 species, 294 of which he illustrated. His nephew Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin assisted him in editing the final two volumes. A fifth volume of...
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    latter was called Takja or Muzin. The tarpan was first described by Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin in 1771; he had seen the animals in 1769 in the district of Bobrov...
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    Ferdinand Gottlieb von Gmelin (10 March 1782 in Tübingen – 21 December 1848 in Tübingen) was a German physician. He was a nephew of botanist Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin...
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    revenge for the murder of the envoys. Around 1774 the Utsmi captured Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, who died in captivity. Catherine sent General Medem on a punitive...
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    species of Acetabularia (as Madrepora), among the animals. In 1768, Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin (1744–1774) published the Historia Fucorum, the first work dedicated...
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  • remains of which are still here today." The site is also mentioned by Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin in 1768. The settlement name Kostyonki itself is a derivation from...
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    description of the black redstart was by the German naturalist Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin in 1774 under the binomial name Mottacilla ochruros. The species...
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    Historical Account of the British Trade Over the Caspian Sea, 1753 "Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin. Reise durch Russlaud zur Untersuchung d. drei Naturreiche, p. 45"...
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  • Hamdallah Mustawfi in the 14th century. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin and Édouard Ménétries explored the Caspian Sea area and the Talysh...
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  • to 1748. In 1772, his daughter Anna married the famous botanist Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin (1744–1774). After his death, she married Peter Possiet de Roussier...
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  • with other morphological characters. The specific bane honours Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, a Russian-German naturalist who travelled through the River Don...
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    all running from the mountains to the sea. The German traveller Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, who visited this country in 1771, says that in the space of eight...
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    curandis pueritiae morbis rebellibus tuto tentari possit", 1762 (with Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin). "Dissertatio inavgvralis physico-medica, de vi corporvm organisatorvm...
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    Lesbos, laying the foundation for many future discoveries. In 1768, Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin (1744–1774) published the Historia Fucorum, the first work dedicated...
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  • Gillanders Charles Henry Gimingham Johann Friedrich Gmelin Johann Georg Gmelin Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin Hossein Gol-e-Golab George Gordon Antoine Gouan Asa...
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  • Georg Gmelin (1709–1755), German naturalist who travelled Siberia Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin (1744–1774), German botanist who explored the rivers Don and Volga...
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    Botanical Club. The basionym is Fucus sertularioides as described by Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin in 1768. The species is found widely through tropical waters. In...
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    it with the "Orientalische Schaaf" (Oriental sheep) described by Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin in 1774. It is known as the Armenian mouflon in both Armenian: հայկական...
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    Drummond, British private banker and politician (b. 1723) July 27 – Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, German physician, botanist, and explorer (b. 1744) August 10 William...
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    that lives in the mountains - Chechens. They go fishing here. — Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin In 1863 the lighthouse on the island was built by English builders...
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    Drummond, British private banker and politician (b. 1723) July 27 – Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, German physician, botanist, and explorer (b. 1744) August 10 William...
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    121). Minorsky 1970, p. 449. Bournoutian 2021, p. 260. Literature: Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin. Travels through Northern Persia 1770-1774 translated and annotated...
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  • localities. Whilst travelling in the Caucasus, German explorer Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin was taken hostage by Usmey Khan of Khaïtakes and died of ill treatment...
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  • (fl. 2011) S.G.Gmel. – Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin (c. 1744–1774) S.G.Hao – Shou Gang Hao (born 1942) S.Gibson – Samuel Gibson (1790–1849) S.G.M.Carr – Stella...
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  • secure his succession. Fatali Khan was a Shia Muslim. According to Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, who visited him in his palace in Derbent, Fatali was well-regarded...
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    the Russian Academy of Sciences Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, who was detained by Amir Hamza in 1774. Having captured Gmelin, the utsmi hoped to receive a ransom...
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  • occupation of Persia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 246. Gmelin, Samuel Gottlieb; Floor, Willem M. (2007). Travels Through Northern Persia: 1770-1774...
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  • language-challenged Iranist community. Some of them are as follows. Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin’s Travels Through Northern Persia 1770–1774 Abbas Qoli Aqa Bakikhanov’s...
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