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Eskandar Khan Davidkhanian

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Eskandar Khan Davidkhanian
Deputy Commander of the Persian Cossack Brigade
MonarchReza Shah
Personal details
RelationsSee Davidkhanian family
ParentMartiros Khan Davidkhanian (Father)
Military service
AllegianceImperial Iranian Army

Eskandar Khan Davidkhanian was an Iranian general, professor, the Deputy Commander of the Persian Cossack Brigade, and a member of the Davidkhanian family.[1]

Family

A member of the Davidkhanian family through his father, Eskandar shares blood with Markar Khan Davidkhanian, the Minister of Finance to Fath Ali Shah.[2] He married Karolina Hoeltzer, the daughter of photographer Ernst Hoeltzer.[3]

Career

The son of General Martiros Khan Davidkhanian, Eskandar Khan Davidkhanian followed in his father's footsteps, teaching French and Russian at Dar ul-Funun—the oldest university in Iran—as well as serving as a General in the Persian military. Davidkhanian served as the Deputy Commander of the Persian Cossack Brigade, ranking higher than the future Shah, Reza Pahlavi.[4]

Dispute with Fyodor Chernozubov

In 1906, a committee was chosen to investigate the Brigade's finances under Fyodor Chernozubov, determining that Chernozubov had been stealing the soldier's pay, an act confirmed by Russian officers. Chernozubov had mishandled the pension distribution of Martiros Khan Davidkhanian and given a portion of the pension to Alexander Khan Setkhanian, Eskandar's brother-in-law. Chernozubov was dismissed after the results of the investigation were announced, leading to the appointment of a new Commander.[5]

References

  1. ^ Rain, Ismail. Armenian Iranians. Iran: Amirkabir Publishing Institute.
  2. ^ Lazarian, Janet (c. 1933). Encyclopedia of Armenian Iranians. Tehran: Helmand Publications.
  3. ^ "Hoeltzer House". Official Website of Fariborz Alaghehband. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
  4. ^ Navasargian, Alice (2012). The Immortals.
  5. ^ Yaghoubian, David (2014). Ethnicity, Identity, and the Development of Nationalism in Iran. Syracuse University Press.
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