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    Johann Georg Kohl (28 April 1808 – 28 October 1878) was a German travel writer, historian, and geographer. Son of a wine merchant, he attended a Gymnasium...
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  • (1805–1884), farmer, local official, member of Wisconsin State Assembly Johann Georg Kohl (1808–1878), travel writer, historian, geographer and librarian Friedrich...
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  • incorporates information from the Ukrainian Wikipedia and Russian Wikipedia. Johann Georg Kohl (1844). "Kharkoff". Russia: St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kharkoff, Riga...
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  • Oberhasli and the neighbouring Bernese Oberland as well as of Entlebuch. Johann Georg Kohl (1849) also described the physiology of the people of Oberhasli as...
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    warehouse, followed by the elaborate Watts Warehouse in 1854. In 1844 Johann Georg Kohl described Manchester's streets in his travel writing, "...Market Street...
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    Thunderbird. When ethnographer Johann Georg Kohl visited the United States in the 1850s, he spoke with a Fond du Lac chief, who showed Kohl a piece of copper kept...
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    December 2023. Janus Møller Jensen. Denmark and the Crusades. 2007 p.41 Johann Georg Kohl: Pilgerfahrt des Landgrafen Wilhelm des Tapferen von Thüringen zum...
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    and Aromanians of Kecskemét speaking Hungarian by 1846. Geographer Johann Georg Kohl described the Cumans themselves as "completely Magyarized" in 1840...
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  • Johann Sebastian, also known as "the London Bach" Johann David Heinichen (1683–1729), German Baroque composer and music theorist Johann David Köhler (1684–1755)...
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  • Montenegro Vilayet (vilayet-i Kara Dag). Skenderbeg Crnojević (1514–1528) Johann Georg Kohl (1851). Reise nach Istrien, Dalmatien und Montenegro. Arnold. p. 334...
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