• Emil Trinkler (19 May 1896, Bremen – 19 April 1931, Bremen) was a German geographer and explorer of Tibet and Afghanistan, the son of a tobacco trader...
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  • (1895–1958), pseudonym for Waldfried Burggraf, dramatist and screenwriter Emil Trinkler (1896–1931), Central Asian geographer and explorer Eberhard Gildemeister...
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  • Trilling (1905–1975, US, Lc/E) Ralph Waldo Trine (1866–1958, US, R/S) Emil Trinkler (1896–1931, Germany, Nh/T) Gian Giorgio Trissino (1478–1550, Italy,...
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    river that no longer flows through the area. From 1928 and the visit of Emil Trinkler and Walter Bosshard, the site lay untouched for nearly seventy years...
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    goes on to conclude that the rebellion had been crushed by March 1925. Emil Trinkler, a contemporary German explorer, wrote in Through the heart of Afghanistan...
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    1928: The German-Swiss expedition (1928–29) under the leadership of Dr. Emil Trinkler also visited Rawak in 1928. The expedition gathered a significant amount...
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  • Tomlinson (England, 1933–2014) George Trebeck (England/India, 1800–1825) Emil Trinkler (Germany, 1896–1931) Carl Troll (Germany, 1899–1975) Aadel Brun Tschudi...
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    the ancient ruined city Dandan Oilik in the Taklamakan Desert since Emil Trinkler and Walter Bosshard in 1928. The results of this expedition were, among...
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  • the German Central Asia expedition to Kashmir and Xinjiang, led by Emil Trinkler. His first photo reportage was created from the photographs he took...
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    decade of 1900s and as Abdul Ghafur Langar during German explorer Emil Trinkler's visit in the late 1920s. In late 2018, the China Geological Survey...
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