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Latest revision as of 10:10, 22 January 2021

Major
Frederick Millingen
FRGS
File:Millingen, Frederick.jpg
Born 1839
Occupation armed services
Society Membership
membership ESL paper only
elected_ESL -
societies Royal Geographical Society



Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

Notes From Elsewhere

Major Frederick Millingen (born 1839) also known as Osman Seifi Bey a was an officer in the Turkish army
Frederick Millingen was the son of British surgeon Julius Michael Millingen (1800-1878), who was attached to the Greek army and apparently of Dutch descent. Upon his surrender to the Turks in 1823 he became court physician to five successive sultans. Frederick Millingen's mother Melek Hanim was of Greek, Armenian, and French heritage and wrote the book Thirty Years in a Harem (1872)[
Frederick Millingen was baptized in the Greek Orthodox Church and took the name Alexis Andrejevitch (Alexis Andreevich).

Publications

External Publications

The Conquest of the World by the Jews

· Wild life among the Koords (1870)

Kurtler Arasinda Dogal Yasam

Les Femmes en Turquie
1878

House Publications

the Circassian slaves and the sultan's harem [1 Mar. 1870]
on the Koords [21 dec. 1869]
on the Negro slaves in Turkey [1 feb. 1870]

Related Material Details

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Other Material