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Paul Gourdet

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Paul Gourdet was a French architect. He is credited for designing numerous major buildings in Kazakhstan including the Voznesensky Cathedral (Ascension Cathedral), the Pokrovskaya Church, and other significant contributions to the architectural development of Almaty. Gourdet was born in Burgundy, and resided in Verny. In 1870 he travelled to the Turkestan region.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Who is Paul Gourdet and what has he done for Almaty city?
  2. ^ Allen, Thomas (2013). Across Asia on a Bicycle: The Journey of Two American Students from Constantinople to Peking. Ikling Books. p. 99.