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    Mehmed Emin Pasha (born Isaak Eduard Schnitzer, baptized Eduard Carl Oscar Theodor Schnitzer; March 28, 1840 – October 23, 1892) was an Ottoman physician of German Jewish origin, naturalist, and governor of the Egyptian province of Equatoria on the upper Nile.

  2. Mehmet Emin Pasha (Oppeln, Silesia, actual Opole, Polonia, 28 de marzo de 1840-Kinena, región del Congo, 23 de octubre de 1892), cuyo nombre original era Isaak Eduard Schnitzer, y bautizado hacia 1847 como Eduard Carl Oscar Theodor Schnitzer, fue un médico, aventurero, naturalista, explorador alemán, y gobernador de la provincia egipcia de ...

  3. Mehmet Emín Bajá o Mehemed Emin Pasja. Eduard Schnitzer. Explorador alemán. Emin Pasha nació el 28 de marzo de 1840 en Oppeln, Silesia (hoy Opole, Polonia ). Cursó estudios de medicina en la universidad de Berlín. De 1865 a 1875 trabajó para el gobierno turco como médico militar durante la cuarentena de Montenegro y Albania.

  4. Overview. Emin Pasha. (1840—1892) Quick Reference. (1840–92) German explorer and physician. He joined the Ottoman army in 1865, and in 1876 he served under General Gordon in Khartoum.

  5. Since Emin Pasha (Pascha in German) was for one great expedition intimately connected with Stuhlmann (see Conchologists’ Newsletter 106: 114 (1988)) it is appropriate to deal with him next. Emin was an important administrator and has become an historical figure.

  6. Mehmed Emin Pasha (born March 28, 1840, Oppeln, Silesia [now Opole, Poland]—died October 23, 1892, Kanema, Congo Free State [now Democratic Republic of the Congo]) was a physician, explorer, and governor of the Equatorial province of Egyptian Sudan who contributed vastly to the knowledge of African geography, natural history, ethnology, and ...

  7. EMIN PASHA ( Eduard Schnitzer ; 1840–1892), Austrian traveler and explorer. Born of Jewish parents in Silesia, he was baptized as a child. He served as a quarantine doctor in Albania, and from 1870–74 as private physician to the governor of Albania.