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Roustam Raza (eigentlich Rostom Razmadze, georgisch როსტომ რაზმაძე, armenisch Ռուստամ Ռազա; * um 1780 in Tiflis; † 7. Dezember 1845 in Dourdan) war ein armenisch-georgischer Mamluke und von 1799 bis 1814 persönlicher Leibwächter Napoléon Bonapartes . Roustam wurde in Georgien geboren als Kind ...
Roustam Raza (Armenian: Ռուստամ Ռուզա, Georgian: რუსტამ რაზა; 1783 – 7 December 1845), also known as Roustan or Rustam, was a mamluk bodyguard and secondary valet of Napoleon.
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- Alexandrine Douville
Roustam Raza (arménien : Ռուստամ Ռազա, géorgien : როსტომ რაზა Roustam Raza) ou Roustan, né vers 1781 à Tiflis, en Kartl-Kakhétie (actuelle Tbilissi, en Géorgie) et mort le 7 décembre 1845 à Dourdan, en France [1], est le mamelouk de Napoléon I er.
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Roustam Raza (eigentlich Rostom Razmadze, georgisch როსტომ რაზმაძე, armenisch Ռուստամ Ռազա; * um 1780 in Tiflis; † 7. Dezember 1845 in Dourdan) war ein armenisch-georgischer Mamluke und von 1799 bis 1814 persönlicher Leibwächter Napoléon Bonapartes. Roustam Raza, Ölgemälde (1806)
Raza Roustam, an exotic exception amongst Napoleon’s guards. Raza Roustam was born in 1781 or 2 in Tiflis (known today as Tbilisi), capital of Georgia, son of a trader working in Armenia. He was abducted from his family aged either 7 or 13 and then purchased by a Bey from Cairo in whose service he took up as his Mamluk. He was later owned by ...
A short biography (with portrait) of Roustam Raza (ca. 1782-1845), Turkish slave who became Mamluk of Napoleon I.
A Confusing Inscription: Vernet signed and dated the present canvas, and signed it once again on the stretcher, where another name is inscribed as well: “Roustam.” Thus, the painting was, for many years, identified as a portrait of the most famous of the immigrants from Egypt, Roustam Raza.[2] Raza was born about 1781, in Tbilisi, Georgia ...