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Mangubi, Moses Semenovich

Moses Semyonovich (Simovich) Mangubi ( fr. Moïse de Mangoubi ; 1859 , Odessa - 1922 ) - engineer of communications, real state adviser (1913).

Moses Semenovich Mangubi
Mangubi Moses Semenovich.jpg
Date of Birth1859 ( 1859 )
Place of BirthOdessa , Kherson province , Russian Empire
Date of death1922 ( 1922 )
Citizenship Russian Empire →
the USSR
Occupationrailway engineer
Awards and prizes
RUS Imperial Order of Saint Vladimir ribbon.svgOrder of St. Anne, II degree
RUS Imperial White-Yellow-Black ribbon.svgRUS Imperial Order of Saint Andrew ribbon.svgRUS Imperial Order of Saint Andrew ribbon.svgRUS Imperial Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky ribbon.svg

Foreign orders

Knight of the Legion of HonorOrder of Leo and the Sun 3 degreesCommander of the Order of the Crown of Italy
Order of Prince Daniel I, 3rd degreeCavalier of the Order of the Crown 3 classes (Prussia)

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Address in St. Petersburg
  • 3 Awards
    • 3.1 Foreign
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Literature

Biography

Born in 1859 in Odessa in a Karaite family. In 1881 he graduated from Odessa Real College. From 1881 to 1885 he studied at the National School of Bridges and Roads in Paris, which he graduated with the title "ingenieur ancien élève". Returning to Russia, from 1886 to 1887 he served in the Life Guard in the engineer battalion. Then, in 1889-1892, he worked as an assistant auditor in the railway department of the State Audit Office. In 1892, at the invitation of the Director of the Petersburg-Warsaw Railway, V. S. Sumarokov, he joined the Ministry of Railways as a senior assistant clerk of the Railway Administration. In 1898, Mangubi was allowed to enter the fifth year of the Institute of Railway Engineers of Emperor Alexander I , who he graduated with the rank of first-level communications engineer. In 1900, he was one of the delegates at the World Exhibition in Paris as a junior assistant to the head of the sixth group (railway and engineering, artificial structures, commercial shipbuilding and aeronautics). He was also delegated by the Russian government to the World Exhibition in Brussels .

For his merits, he was awarded a number of domestic and foreign orders and the rank of real state adviser. He took part in the public affairs of the Karaites, among whom he was deeply respected [1] . On August 8, 1911, he was a delegate from St. Petersburg in the elections of Tauride and Odessa gaham in Yevpatoriya [2] . In 1913 it became part of the Karaite deputation, which participated in celebrations in St. Petersburg dedicated to the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty [3] .

He died in 1922.

Address in St. Petersburg

Bolshaya Monetnaya St., d. 21 [4] .

Rewards

  • Order of St. Anne of the 2nd degree (1909);
  • Order of St. Vladimir 4th art. (1914) [5] ;
  • Medal “In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III” ;
  • Medal "In memory of the coronation of Emperor Nicholas II" ;
  • Medal “In memory of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Poltava” ;
  • Medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty . "

Foreign

  • French Order of the Legion of Honor 5th Art. (1901);
  • Bukhara Order of Noble Bukhara , 3rd art. (1909);
  • Italian Order of the Crown of Italy 3rd century (1909);
  • Persian Order of Leo and Sun 3rd century (1909);
  • Montenegrin Order of Prince Daniel I , 3rd century (1909);
  • Prussian Order of the Crown 3rd century (1910).

Notes

  1. ↑ Elyashevich, 1993 , p. 140.
  2. ↑ Gaham Election // Karaite Life . - M. , 1912. - May ( No. 12 ). - S. 81 .
  3. ↑ Karaite deputation in St. Petersburg // Karaite word . - Vilna, 1913. - July ( No. 1 ). - S. 7 .
  4. ↑ Alphabetical Index of Residents of the City of St. Petersburg, Gatchina, Krasnoye Selo, Kronstadt, Oranienbaum, Pavlovsk, Peterhof and Tsarskoye Selo // All Petersburg: Address and Reference Book for 1913. - St. Petersburg: A. S. Suvorin, 1913 .-- S. 394
  5. ↑ Highest Order // Karaite Word . - Vilna, 1914. - March-April ( No. 9-10 ). - S. 14 .

Literature

  • Elyashevich B.S. Part II. Karaite Biographical Dictionary (from the end of the 18th century to 1960) // Karaites / ed. M.N. Guboglo, A.I. Kuznetsova, L.I. Missonova, Yu. B. Simchenko, V.A. Tishkova. - M .: Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology RAS, 1993. - Prince. 2. - 238 p. - (“Peoples and Cultures”; issue XIV). - 250 copies. - ISSN 0868-586X .
  • Russia at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900 - St. Petersburg. : A. S. Shustov, 1900 .-- SS. 8, 17, 28.
  • List of civilian ranks of the first four classes. The ranks of the fourth class. Part two. - Petrograd: Senate Printing House, 1915 .-- S. 1943.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mangubi__Moses_Semenovich&oldid=100314551


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