- Naxçıvanski;
August 23, 1895 –
August 26, 1938), also
known as
Jamshid Khan
Nakhichevanski, was a
Russian Imperial,
Azerbaijani and
Soviet military commander....
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Jamshid Nakhchivanski Military Lyceum (Azerbaijani: Cəmşid Naxçıvanski adına Hərbi Lisey), also
known as
Military Lyceum named after Jamshid Nakhchivanski...
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Ismail Khan
Ehsan Khan
oghlu Nakhchivanski (Azerbaijani: İsmayıl xan
Ehsan xan oğlu Naxçıvanski; 5
January 1819 – 10
February 1909) was an Azerbaijani...
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continue to live) in France, Lebanon, Egypt, and the
United States.
Nakhichevanski is also
mentioned in
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's
historical fiction about...
- 1918, with the
support of Azerbaijan's
Musavat Party,
Jafargulu Khan
Nakhichevanski declared the
Republic of Aras in the
Nakhichevan uyezd of the former...
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Nakhichevan revolted under the
leadership of
local landowner Jafargulu Khan
Nakhichevanski in
December 1918 and
declared the
independent Republic of Aras, with...
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ordered by
Murtuza Mukhtarov and
built in 1896. In 1927–1931
Jamshid Nakhichevanski resided there. 81 A
residential house. 83 A
building with jugs and one...
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schools No. 20 and 23, and from 1982 to 1984, he went to a
Jamshid Nakhichevanski Military Lyceum—a
specialized military training school. In 1984 he entered...
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general and
politician Hussein Khan
Nakhichevanski (1855–1931),
Cavalry General and General–Adjutant
Jamshid Nakhichevanski (1863–1919),
Russian Imperial,...
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degree for
their actions in battle. A son of
Kalbali khan,
Huseyn Khan
Nakhichevanski, was a
prominent Russian military commander and
adjutant general of...