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Alexander Nikolai von Glehn (16 July 1841 in Jälgimäe Manor, Kreis Harrien, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire – 7 September 1923 in Brazil), was a Baltic German landowner and public figure, most notable for being the founder of the town of Nõmme (now part of Tallinn). He was born into the wealthy Glehn family, and was the brother of Peter von Glehn, a noted botanist. He studied economics, medicine, philosophy and architecture at the University of Tartu and in Germany. On 12 November 2011 a sculpture by was opened beside the footbridge in the centre of Nõmme to honor Glehn.

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  • نيكولاي فون غلين (ar)
  • Nikolai von Glehn (de)
  • Nikolai von Glehn (fr)
  • Nikolai von Glehn (en)
  • Nikolai von Glehn (nl)
  • Глен, Николай фон (ru)
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  • Alexander Nikolai von Glehn (russisch Александр Николай фон Глен; * 16. Julijul. / 28. Juli 1841greg. im Dorf Jälgimäe in Saku (Estland); † 7. September 1923 in Ouro Fino in Minas Gerais) war ein deutschbaltischer Gutsherr und Architekt. (de)
  • Alexander Nikolai von Glehn [nikol'ai fon gleen] (né le 16 juillet 1841 au manoir de Jälgimäe (Jälgimäe mõis) – mort le 7 septembre 1923 au Brésil) est un architecte et philosophe germano-balte d'Estonie, fondateur du district de Nõmme correspondant approximativement à l'actuel arrondissement de Nõmme. (fr)
  • Baron Alexander Nikolai von Glehn (Russisch: Александр Николая фон Глен) (landgoed Jälgimäe, Gouvernement Estland, 16 juli 1841 – Ouro Fino, Brazilië, 7 september 1923), was een Duits-Baltische grootgrondbezitter, architect en kunstenaar. Hij was de stichter van de Estische stad Nõmme, die nu een stadsdistrict van Tallinn is. (nl)
  • Александр Николай фон Глен (нем. Alexander Nikolai von Glehn; 16 июля 1841, Яльгимяэ, Эстония, — 7 сентября 1923, Бразилия) — землевладелец и архитектор. Наиболее известен как основатель города Нымме (сейчас часть Таллина). (ru)
  • الكسندر نيكولاي فون غلين (بالإنجليزية: Alexander Nikolai von Glehn) ولد 16 يوليو 1841 في مانوند، محافظة إستونيا، الإمبراطورية الروسية، وتُوفي 7 سبتمبر 1923 في البرازيل، كان مالكًا لأرض في البلطيق وشخصية عامة، وأبرزها كونه مؤسس مدينة نومي (التي أصبحت الآن جزءًا من تالين). ولد في عائلة غلين الغنية، وكان شقيق بيتر فون غلين، عالم النبات الشهير. درس الاقتصاد والطب والفلسفة والهندسة المعمارية في جامعة تارتو وألمانيا. بعد رحيله إلى ألمانيا في عام 1918، ذهب إلى البرازيل لعلاج ابنه المريض، مانفريد فون غلين (1867-1924) في المناخ الدافئ. (ar)
  • Alexander Nikolai von Glehn (16 July 1841 in Jälgimäe Manor, Kreis Harrien, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire – 7 September 1923 in Brazil), was a Baltic German landowner and public figure, most notable for being the founder of the town of Nõmme (now part of Tallinn). He was born into the wealthy Glehn family, and was the brother of Peter von Glehn, a noted botanist. He studied economics, medicine, philosophy and architecture at the University of Tartu and in Germany. On 12 November 2011 a sculpture by was opened beside the footbridge in the centre of Nõmme to honor Glehn. (en)
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