Avraam Vaporidis
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Born1855
Fertek, Konya Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Fertek, Konya Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died1911 (aged 55–56)
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Avraam Vaporidis | |
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Avraam Vaporidis | |
| Born | 1855 Fertek, Konya Vilayet, Ottoman Empire |
| Died | 1911 (aged 55–56) Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
Avraam Vaporidis (Greek: Αβραάμ Βαπορίδης (Εφέντη); Turkish: Avraam Vaporidi Efendi) also known as Avraam Efendi (1855, Fertek – 1911, Constantinople), was a distinguished ethnic Greek author, scholar and historian living in the Ottoman Empire. He was a high-ranking dignitary of the late Ottoman Empire who also served as a senior Government official and was an inspector (Matbaalar Müfettişi) of the Court of the Imperial Ministry of Education.[1][2]