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Panah Khan
Makinski was a
historic palace-type
residential complex located in Yerevan, Armenia. The
house or
mansion of
Panah Khan
Makinski was
built in...
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Zulfugar bey
Mahammadgulu bey oglu
Makinski (b. 1885; Erivan,
Erivan province,
Russian Empire - d.
after 1923) —
representative of the
Azerbaijan Democratic...
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include artillery fire. An
attempt at
mediation by
Murtuzaqulu Khan of the
Makinski family proved unsuccessful. In
other parts of the district, the situation...
- in the
silence of the
nights [4]. - 20
March 1895
House of
Panah Khan
Makinski "EREVAN". iranicaonline.org. Encyclopædia Iranica.
Retrieved 21 September...
- 1918 )
Fatali Khan
Khoyski (17 June 1918 – 7
December 1918 )
Teymur Bey
Makinski (26
December 1918 – 14
March 1919 )
Aslan Bey
Safikurdski (14
March 1919...
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organizations Khalil bey
Khasmammadov (1918)
Fatali Khan
Khoyski (1918)
Teymur bey
Makinski (1918–1919)
Aslan Bey Sefikürdski (1919)
Khalil bey
Khasmammadov (1919–1920)...
- in the
national ****embly of the
First Republic of Armenia, and Aga bey
Makinski who also
tried to run in the
Armenian election,
though unsuccessfully.[citation...
- 1918.
Fatali Khan KHOYSKI,
Khalil Bay KHASMAMMADOV, A.Safikurdski, T.
Makinski were
Ministers of
Justice and
chief prosecutors as well of the Azerbaijan...
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brickwork are
typical of
houses from the
Qajar era.
House of
Panah Khan
Makinski in
Yerevan Ordoukhanian 2015, pp. 41–45.
Gizhlaryan 2018.
Gevorgyan 2020...
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Roads -
Khudadat bey Malik-Aslanov (neutral).
Minister of
Justice - T.
Makinski (?).
Minister of
Education and
Religious Affairs -
Nasib bey Yusifbeyli...