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Alexander Makinsky (Russian: Александр Макинский;
October 13, 1900 –
April 24, 1988) was an
American businessman and
noble born in Maku, Iran. He was a...
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Teymur bey
Makinsky (Russian: Теймур бек Макинский) was an
Azerbaijani nobleman who
served as
Minister of
Justice of
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic between...
- of Food of the
Azerbaijan SSR, a
member of the
Makinsky family and the
brother of
Teymur bey
Makinsky.
Zulfugar bey
started studying at the
Faculty of...
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reached the
point of
extinction due to neglect. The area
where Panah Khan
Makinsky's house is
located was
called Panah Khan
Square or
Panah Khan Boulevar....
- branch. They were
intermarried with
Bahmani family of
Qajar dynasty and
Makinsky family of Maku Khanate. They were the
largest landowners in Nakhchivan...
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Irina of Russia,
Princess Vera Meshchersky.
Selected others:
Alexander Makinsky,
Tatiana Botkina,
Patrick Topaloff and
Eugene Znosko-Borovsky.
There are...
- was the
second khan of the Maku
Khanate from 1778 to 1822. He and his
brother were the khan jointly. His great-grandson was
Alexander Makinsky. "Iran"....
- Gymnasium.
Mustafa Topchubashov,
Akbar agha Sheykhulislamov,
Teymur bey
Makinsky, Aziz Aliyev, Irza-bey Hajibeylinsky,
Habib Bey
Salimov were well-known...
- Parliament. On May 29, 1918,
during the 2nd
session of the Shura,
Teymur bey
Makinsky's membership is
unanimously accepted. On June 1, 1918,
during the 3rd session...
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granddaughter through Rusudan -
Catherina (Inna)
later married to
Alexander Makinsky (1900-1988), vice-president of The Coca-Cola Company. His son
Simon was...