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Frederick Akbar Mahomed : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick Akbar Mahomed Frederick Henry Horatio Akbar Mahomed (c. 1849-1884) was an internationally known British physician from Brighton, England, in the late 19th century. ==Family and early life== Frederick Akbar Mahomed was born on April 11, 1849 in Brighton. He was the eldest son of Frederick Mahomed (1818—1888) and his second wife, Sarah Hodgkinson (1816—1905). He was educated privately in Brighton. Frederick Akbar Mahomed's paternal grandfather was the Bengali traveller Sake Dean Mahomed, while his paternal grandmother Jane Daly was Irish. At the turn of the 19th century, they moved from Ireland to Brighton, England, where they had five children: Rosanna, Henry, Horatio, Frederick, and Arthur. Frederick Akbar Mahomed's father, Frederick Mahomed, ran a fencing, gymnastics and callisthenics academy in Hove, which included boxing instruction.〔 Cameron and Hicks〔 dispute the suggestion that he ran Turkish baths at Brighton attributing this to a confusion of Frederick with his brother Arthur.
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