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Friedrich von der Pahlen

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Pahlen family
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Jelgava
Latvia
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Russian
romanized
Baltic German
Peter Ludwig von der Pahlen
Sweden
France
Great Britain
Imperial Russia
United States
Brazil
Bavaria
Novorossiya
namestnik
Bessarabia
Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov
Caucasus
State Council of Imperial Russia
Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829
Danubian Principalities
war reparations
Ottoman Empire
Divans
Moldavia
Wallachia

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