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Karl Harald Felix Furuhjelm
Karl Harald Felix Furuhjelm (russian: Фуругельм, Гаральд Васильевич; 13 May 1830 – 30 April 1871) was a Governor of the , in Nakhodka, Russian Empire. Harald Furuhjelm was born into a Swedish-speaking Finns, Swedish-speaking Finnish noble family of Furuhjelm in Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland, on 13 May 1830. He was the son of Otto Wilhelm Furuhjelm (1794–1871) and Ulrica Johanna Fredrika Fock (1795–1856). In 1854 Harald Furuhjelm graduated from the University of Helsinki. He was assigned to serve in Irkutsk to the headquarters of the Governor-general of Eastern Siberia, to the position of the translator of European languages. In 1855–1860 he participated in expeditions to eastern Siberia, including under the leadership of Governor-General Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky, Muravyov-Amursky. In 1860 he went to Petersburg, where he worked in the royal government for the Grand Duchy of Finland. On behalf of the new governor-general of Eastern Siberia, Mikhai ...
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Karl Harald Felix Furuhjelm
Karl Harald Felix Furuhjelm (russian: Фуругельм, Гаральд Васильевич; 13 May 1830 – 30 April 1871) was a Governor of the , in Nakhodka, Russian Empire. Harald Furuhjelm was born into a Swedish-speaking Finns, Swedish-speaking Finnish noble family of Furuhjelm in Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland, on 13 May 1830. He was the son of Otto Wilhelm Furuhjelm (1794–1871) and Ulrica Johanna Fredrika Fock (1795–1856). In 1854 Harald Furuhjelm graduated from the University of Helsinki. He was assigned to serve in Irkutsk to the headquarters of the Governor-general of Eastern Siberia, to the position of the translator of European languages. In 1855–1860 he participated in expeditions to eastern Siberia, including under the leadership of Governor-General Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky, Muravyov-Amursky. In 1860 he went to Petersburg, where he worked in the royal government for the Grand Duchy of Finland. On behalf of the new governor-general of Eastern Siberia, Mikhai ...
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