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Konstantinos Photiadis ( el, Κωνσταντίνος Φωτιάδης; died 1897
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at Martin Luther University) - Cited: p. 31 (PDF p. 33)
) was the Ottoman-appointed Prince of Samos from 1874 to 1879.
info page on book
at Martin Luther University) - Cited: p. 32 (PDF p. 34)
Johann Strauss, author of "A Constitution for a Multilingual Empire: Translations of the ''Kanun-ı Esasi'' and Other Official Texts into Minority Languages," stated that he held the highest positions a Christian could in the empire and described him as one of several "Eminent figures of the Greek community", in which he participated. He held a teaching position at the "Great National School" (Megalē tou Genous scholē), with the literature in the Turkish language being his subject of instruction.
info page on book
at Martin Luther University) - Cited: p. 31-32 (PDF p. 33-34)
He served as a counsellor in the local council of the island of
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, and from 29 May 1873 to 26 May 1874, the Principal of
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, prior to being appointed Prince of Samos. He also constructed the Princely Palace and the harbour in Vathi. He started the construction of Karlovaso harbour and he completed the saltpit there. He also founded Samos hospital, the
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in Malagari and boarding schools in Vathi and Karlovaso. He also was the primary editor of the Greek language newspaper ''
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'' ("Eastern Star"). He knew Ottoman Turkish well, and he co-wrote a Greek-Turkish dictionary that was released in 1860, the first of its kind in the Ottoman Empire. He also was one of two translators of the '' Mecelle'' to its Greek version, ''Nomikoi kanones ētoi Astykos Kōdēx'' (Νομικοί κανόνες ήτοι Αστυκός Κώδηξ), the other being
Ioannis Vithynos Yanko (Ioannis) Vithynosinfo page on bookat Martin Luther University) - Cited: p. 32 (PDF p. 34) was an Ottoman Greek statesman, who was the Ottoman-appointed Prince of Samos from 1904 to 1906. He wrote articles in Turkish for Ottoman Turkish ...
. He also cofounded the Greek Literary Society (Syllogos).


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