Category
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Rigas Velestinlis
Greek philosopher (1757-1798)

dragoman
thumb|Amédée Jaubert (left) was Napoleon's "favourite orientalist adviser and dragoman". He accompanied the Persian envoy Mirza Mohammad-Reza Qazvini at [[Finckenstein Palace to meet with Napoleon on 27 April 1807 for the Treaty of Finckenstein. Detail of a painting by François Mulard.]]
thumb|Plate from The Crescent and the Cross by Elliot Warburton entitled "Encampment at Baalbec, lady and dragoman in foreground."
A dragoman (ترجمان) was an interpreter, translator, and official guide between Turkish-, Arabic-, and Persian-speaking countries and polities of the Middle East and European embass

Charles Barbier de Meynard
French historian and orientalist (1826–1908)
Wojciech Bobowski
Polish-Ottoman musician (1610-1675)
Stefan Bogoridi
Bulgarian ruler (1775-1859)
Pierre Amédée Jaubert
French diplomat, academic, orientalist, translator, politician, and traveler (1779-1847)
Charles Clermont-Ganneau
French orientalist and archaeologist (1846–1923)
Gaspar Graziani
Voivode of Moldavia
Johann Amadeus Francis de Paula, Baron of Thugut
Austrian noble

Petar Ičko
Serbian diplomat

Armand-Pierre Caussin de Perceval
French orientalist (1795-1871)

Manuc Bei Mirzoyan
Armenian businessman and diplomat
Georg Rosen
German diplomat
Wilhelm Litten
German university teacher and writer (1880-1932)
Osman Aga of Temesvar
Ottoman soldier and writer
Janus Bey
ambassador of Ottoman Empire
École des Jeunes de langues
French language school