Gregory Aristarchis

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Gregory Aristarchis (Greek: Γρηγόριος Αριστάρχης; died 1915), also known as Aristarchi Bey, was an Ottoman diplomat of Greek ethnicity, author of a corpus of Ottoman legislation. He served as Ottoman Minister in Washington from 1873 to 1883 with Alexandros Mavrogenis. After 1883 he lived in Paris where he worked as advisor to Alfred Nobel. After the fall of Abdul Hamid II he served as an Ottoman envoy to the Netherlands, where he died.

He composed one of the first collections of the Ottoman Law in 7 volumes in French language.[1][2]

Works

References

  1. Sinan Kuneralp (2000) Ottoman diplomacy and the controversy over the interpretation of the Article 4 of the Turco-American Treaty of 1830. The Turkish Yearbook, vol. 31, pp.13, 14. Available online in pdf format.
  2. Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 154, 21 August 1876 — THE FOREIGN WAR. [ARTICLE]

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