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Samson Yakovlevich Makintsev (Russian: Самсо́н Я́ковлевич Маки́нцев), more
commonly known as
Samson Khan or Sam Khan (سامسونخان); (1849 – 1780), was...
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prisoners of war and
deserters who
provided practical instruction.
Samson Makintsev, a
commander in
Abbas Mirza's army who rose to the rank of general, was...
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military headquarters, a
barrack for the troops, and a
small palace.
Samson Makintsev (better
known as
Samson Khan) a
Qajar Iranian general of
Russian origin...
- County, East
Azerbaijan Province, Iran. It was
rebuilt in 1840 by
Samson Makintsev (Sam Khan;
member of the
Bogatyr Battalion) in
brick on the
older church...
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prisoners of war and
deserters who
provided practical instruction.
Samson Makintsev, a
commander in
Abbas Mirza's army who rose to the rank of general, was...
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Khanum - with
Naneh Khanum Ostad Gowhar Khanum - with
Gowhar Khanum Samson Makintsev Tangeh Savashi near Tehran,
where Fath-Ali Shah had a
relief carved into...
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Samson Lee (born 1992),
Welsh international rugby union player Samson Makintsev (1776–1849), Russian-Iranian
general Samson Mulugeta (born 1983), Ethiopian...
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September 1836), who was the
second wife of Samson-Khan (Samson
Yakovlevich Makintsev; 1770–1853), a
Russian defector and a high-ranking
commander in the Qajar...
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daughter of
Samson Makintsev,
better known as
Samson Khan, a
Russian commander that had
defected to the
Iranians some
years earlier.
Makintsev made his son-in-law...
- era of the Russo-Iranian Wars.
Abbas Mirza Mohammad Shah
Qajar Samson Makintsev Yevstafii Skryplev Cronin, Stephanie. "ARMY iv a.
Qajar Period". Encyclopaedia...