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Léon Joseph Henry Humblot (3 June 1852 in Nancy – 20 March 1914) was a French naturalist and botanical collector. He worked as a gardener for the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris, then in 1878 embarked on a research trip to Madagascar, where he set up an experimental garden and collected orchid species. In 1884 he entered the Comoros Islands as part of a geographical survey conducted by the natural history museum. In 1885 he procured the signature of a treaty with the Sultan of Bambao, thus establishing a basis for a "Grande Comore protectorate". During the following year, the French had overall rule of the Comoros (Grande Comore, Anjouan, Mayotte and Moheli islands).

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  • Léon Joseph Henry Humblot (* 3. Juni 1852 Nancy, Frankreich; † 20. März 1914, , Grande Comore) war ein französischer Botaniker und Naturwissenschaftler. Er wurde Résident von Grande Comore und wurde auch als «Sultan blanc» (Weißer Sultan) bezeichnet. (de)
  • Léon Joseph Henri Humblot (3 de junio 1852 - 20 de marzo 1914 ) fue un naturalista, explorador colonialista, y botánico francés (es)
  • Léon Joseph Henry Humblot est un botaniste et naturaliste français né à Nancy le 3 juin 1852 et mort le 20 mars 1914 à Mitsamiouli (Grande Comore). Résident de la Grande Comore, il fut surnommé le « Sultan blanc ». (fr)
  • Léon Humblot (Léon Joseph Henry Humblot) (Nancy in Frankrijk, 3 juni 1852 - Mitsamiouli op Grande Comore, 20 maart 1914) was een Franse natuuronderzoeker (plant- en dierkundige) en verzamelaar van specimens. (nl)
  • Léon Joseph Henry Humblot (3 June 1852 in Nancy – 20 March 1914) was a French naturalist and botanical collector. He worked as a gardener for the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris, then in 1878 embarked on a research trip to Madagascar, where he set up an experimental garden and collected orchid species. In 1884 he entered the Comoros Islands as part of a geographical survey conducted by the natural history museum. In 1885 he procured the signature of a treaty with the Sultan of Bambao, thus establishing a basis for a "Grande Comore protectorate". During the following year, the French had overall rule of the Comoros (Grande Comore, Anjouan, Mayotte and Moheli islands). (en)
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  • Léon Joseph Henry Humblot (* 3. Juni 1852 Nancy, Frankreich; † 20. März 1914, , Grande Comore) war ein französischer Botaniker und Naturwissenschaftler. Er wurde Résident von Grande Comore und wurde auch als «Sultan blanc» (Weißer Sultan) bezeichnet. (de)
  • Léon Joseph Henri Humblot (3 de junio 1852 - 20 de marzo 1914 ) fue un naturalista, explorador colonialista, y botánico francés (es)
  • Léon Joseph Henry Humblot (3 June 1852 in Nancy – 20 March 1914) was a French naturalist and botanical collector. He worked as a gardener for the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris, then in 1878 embarked on a research trip to Madagascar, where he set up an experimental garden and collected orchid species. In 1884 he entered the Comoros Islands as part of a geographical survey conducted by the natural history museum. In 1885 he procured the signature of a treaty with the Sultan of Bambao, thus establishing a basis for a "Grande Comore protectorate". During the following year, the French had overall rule of the Comoros (Grande Comore, Anjouan, Mayotte and Moheli islands). On the island of Grande Comore, Humblot founded a colonial company that oversaw the operations of several farms, plantations and processing factories for spices and perfumes. From 1889 to 1896, he held the title of Résident, being forced to relinquish the status in 1896 due to charges of corruption by the French government. While stationed in the Comoros, he collected botanical specimens that were sent to naturalist Alfred Grandidier (1836–1921). The herbarium of the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris also received numerous items from Humblot (including 1300 vascular plant specimens). During his career, Humblot also collected ornithological and entomological specimens. The botanical genera Humblotia, Humblotiella and Humblotiodendron commemorate his name. In addition, Humblot's heron, Humblot's flycatcher, and Humblot's sunbird are named after him. (en)
  • Léon Joseph Henry Humblot est un botaniste et naturaliste français né à Nancy le 3 juin 1852 et mort le 20 mars 1914 à Mitsamiouli (Grande Comore). Résident de la Grande Comore, il fut surnommé le « Sultan blanc ». (fr)
  • Léon Humblot (Léon Joseph Henry Humblot) (Nancy in Frankrijk, 3 juni 1852 - Mitsamiouli op Grande Comore, 20 maart 1914) was een Franse natuuronderzoeker (plant- en dierkundige) en verzamelaar van specimens. (nl)
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