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Kazembek family

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Kazembek
Казем-Бек
CountryRussian Empire
Current regionUnited States of America
Place of originDerbent, Russian Empire
FounderMuhammad Nazir Khan
Motto
Труд отечеству, честь себе

(Labor to the fatherland, honor to yourself)

Kazembek or Kazem-bek — was a Russian noble family of Azerbaijani and Iranian origin. Family was founded by Muhammad Nazir Khan,[1] paymaster general of the Derbent Khanate. Famous members include philologist and historian Alexander Kasimovich Kazembek and his great-grandson, Mladorossi founder Alexander Lvovich Kazembek.

Family[edit]

  1. Muhammad Nazir Khan
    1. Mirza Muhammad Hajji Qasim
      1. Mirza Muhammad Ali, later Alexander Kazembek (m. Praskovya Alexandrovna Kostlivtseva on 2 March 1842)
        1. Olga Alexandrovna (b. 1843, m. Yevgeni Boratinsky, son of Yevgeny Baratynsky on 15 February 1864)
        2. Aleksandr Kazembek (b. 9 January 1845, m. Maria Tolstoy on 12 May 1872, d. 1894) - Active State Councillor (January 13, 1878), Chamberlain of the Supreme Court (1881); Director of Chancellery and member of the consultation at the Russian Ministry of Justice; hofmeister.
          1. Nikolay Kazembek (1860–1894)
          2. Praskovia (18731-1943)[clarification needed]
          3. Lev Kazembek (1876–1952) - Cornet of the Life Guards of the Uhlan Regiment.
            1. Elizabeth (1903–1914)
            2. Maria Chavchavadze (1910–1988, m. Mikhail Chavchavadze)
            3. Alexander Lvovich Kazembek (m. Svetlana Ellis (1898–1995)) - politician, founder of Mladorossi
              1. Alexei Kazembek (1968)
              2. Nadine Kasem-Beg (1926-
              3. Alexander Mirza Kasem-Beg (1930–2007, m. Patricia Carrol before 8 November 1984)
                1. Allen Peter Kasem-Beg (1959–1985)
                2. Svetlana Kasem-Beg (b. 1964)
                3. Elizabeth Kasem-Beg (b. 1965)
                4. Vladimir Kasem-Beg (b. 1967)
        3. Boris Kazembek (1846–1854) - died in childhood
        4. Nikolay Kazembek (b. 1854) - died in infancy
        5. Nikolay Kazembek (adopted, b. 1865-1918)
        6. Maria Epramova (adopted, b. 1863-1939)
      2. Abusattar, later Nikolay Kazembek (b. 1814)[1] - College Advisor, Professor of Persian Literature at Kazan University.
        1. Alexandra Saltikova (b. 1858)
        2. Alexei Kazembek (1859–1919) - Doctor, Active State Councillor, Professor of Medicine at Kazan University.[2]
          1. Vasili Kazembek (1886–1931)
          2. Vladimir Kazembek (1892–1931) - Doctor, buried in Harbin.[3]
          3. Alexei Kazembek (1897–1937) - Died in Great Purge
          4. Olga Strizevskaya (b. 1888)
          5. Maria Molotkova (b. 1888)
        3. Vladimir Kazembek - Lawyer, professor of Law
          1. Lyudmila Isaeva - m. Oleg Isaev
        4. Pyotr Kazembek (1865–1912)
          1. Pyotr Kazembek (1895)

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Руммель, Витольд (1886). A.S.Suvorin, ed. Родословный сборник русских дворянских фамилий [Family genealogy of Russian noble families] (in русский). 1. Saint Petersburg. p. 343. Search this book on
  2. "[The traditions of "the saint doctor" Gaas in Russian clinic: A.N. Kazem-Bek and V.A. Kazem-Bek (Kazan-Harbin)]". Problemy Sotsial'noi Gigieny, Zdravookhraneniia I Istorii Meditsiny (3): 50–52. 2011. ISSN 0869-866X. PMID 21899038.
  3. "История доктора Казем-Бека и его памятника - Русская еженедельная газета "Единение"". www.unification.com.au. Retrieved 2019-12-27.


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