Paul Bourdarie (19 July 1864 – 21 February 1950) was a French explorer, journalist, lecturer and professor.
He became known as a specialist in colonial topics and gave lectures on subjects such as growing cotton and domesticating African elephants.
He believed in a liberal policy regarding the indigenous people of the French colonies.
Bourdarie was one of those responsible for founding the Grand Mosque of Paris.
PaulBourdarie (19 July 1864 – 21 February 1950) was a French explorer, journalist, lecturer and professor. He became known as a specialist in colonial...
sultan, the Viceroy of Egypt, and the Sultan of Morocco. The journalist PaulBourdarie justified the construction of the Paris Mosque in the newspaper La Revue...
explorers Gaston Donnet, Bernard d'Attanoux and Ferdinand de Béhagle; and PaulBourdarie, secretary-general of the Société africaine de France. Ludovic de Polignac...
reaches a length of 10.8 cm (4.3 in). The fish is named in honor of PaulBourdarie (1864-1950), the co-founder and permanent secretary of l’Académie des...