In this Ottoman Turkish style name, the given name is Demetrius, the title is Effendi, and the family name is Nicolaides.
Demetrius Nicolaides (Greek: Δημήτριος ΝικολαΐδηςDimitrios Nikolaidis; French: Démétrius Nicolaïdes; c. 1843[1] – 3 July 1915[2]), also known as Nikolaidis Efendi,[3] was an Ottoman Greek journalist and compiler of legislation. Johann Strauss, author of A Constitution for a Multilingual Empire: Translations of the Kanun-ı Esasi and Other Official Texts into Minority Languages, wrote that Nicolaides was "an extremely active but somewhat enigmatic figure in the press life of 19th century Istanbul".[1]
Nicolaides was born and raised in Ottoman Constantinople (now Istanbul) and attended the Great School of the Nation (Megalē tou Genous scholē),[1] from which he graduated in 1861. His family was the Ieromnimon.[4]
^ abcStrauss, A Constitution for a Multilingual Empire, p. 29 (PDF p. 31)
^Balta and Kavak, p. 56, via Google Books
^Balta and Kavak, p. 41, via Google Books
^Balta and Kavak, p. 33, via Google Books
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