Hippolyte Mircher (13 August 1820 – 15 December 1878) was a French soldier, Arabist and topographer who served for many years in Algeria and then Egypt during the construction of the Suez Canal. He is known for a mission to the Tuaregs he undertook in 1862.
HippolyteMircher (13 August 1820 – 15 December 1878) was a French soldier, Arabist and topographer who served for many years in Algeria and then Egypt...
Auguste Warnier, the Deputy for Algeria, who introduced him to General HippolyteMircher (1820–78), another specialist in the Sahara. He met generals Loverdo...
confiscation of land by the colonists. While deputy, Warnier introduced HippolyteMircher to the future explorer of French Africa Paul Soleillet. Warnier also...