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* ~1660. fils du gouverneur turc de Korno, capturé en 1685 comme Beutetürke (turc-butin), ramené à la cour du margrave de Hanovre, converti au christianisme et travaillant comme valet de chambre
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Property / Medical condition: Dropsy / rank
 
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Property / See also: Achmet / Ernst August Mustapha / rank
 
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born about 1660 as the son of the Turkish governor of Koroni, was captured in 1685 as a prey Turk, came to the court of the Elector of Hanover, converted to Christianity and worked there as a valet
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Ludwig Maximilian Mehmet von Königstreu
born about 1660 as the son of the Turkish governor of Koroni, was captured in 1685 as a prey Turk, came to the court of the Elector of Hanover, converted to Christianity and worked there as a valet

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