. "Albert Joseph Gasteiger (known in Persian as G\u0101stager Khan; 28 March 1823 \u2013 5 July 1890), was an Austrian noble and engineering officer. Born in Innsbruck, he became an instructor at the Dar ol-Fonun in Qajar Iran, as well as the manager of all civilian and military buildings at the behest of Iran's government from 1860 to 1888. He died in Bozen (present-day Bolzano, Italy). Gasteiger was the baron of Ravenstein and Kobach. He became famous in Iran for his road constructions, and was the first European to be bestowed with the title of Khan (\"lord\")."@en . . . . "Albert Joseph Gasteiger Freiherr von Ravenstein und Kobach (* 28. M\u00E4rz 1823 in Innsbruck; \u2020 5. Juli 1890 in Bozen) war ein \u00F6sterreichischer Diplomat, Zivilingenieur und Forschungsreisender am persischen Hof."@de . . . . . "Albert Joseph Gasteiger Freiherr von Ravenstein und Kobach (* 28. M\u00E4rz 1823 in Innsbruck; \u2020 5. Juli 1890 in Bozen) war ein \u00F6sterreichischer Diplomat, Zivilingenieur und Forschungsreisender am persischen Hof."@de . "72012759"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Albert Joseph Gasteiger (known in Persian as G\u0101stager Khan; 28 March 1823 \u2013 5 July 1890), was an Austrian noble and engineering officer. Born in Innsbruck, he became an instructor at the Dar ol-Fonun in Qajar Iran, as well as the manager of all civilian and military buildings at the behest of Iran's government from 1860 to 1888. He died in Bozen (present-day Bolzano, Italy). Gasteiger was the baron of Ravenstein and Kobach. He became famous in Iran for his road constructions, and was the first European to be bestowed with the title of Khan (\"lord\")."@en . . . "Albert Joseph Gasteiger"@en . "Albert Joseph Gasteiger"@de . . . . . "1371"^^ . . . . . . . "1116251963"^^ . . .