Kazembek family
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Kazembek Казем-Бек | |
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Country | Russian Empire |
Current region | United States of America |
Place of origin | Derbent, Russian Empire |
Founder | Muhammad 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]
- Muhammad Nazir Khan
- Mirza Muhammad Hajji Qasim
- Mirza Muhammad Ali, later Alexander Kazembek (m. Praskovya Alexandrovna Kostlivtseva on 2 March 1842)
- Olga Alexandrovna (b. 1843, m. Yevgeni Boratinsky, son of Yevgeny Baratynsky on 15 February 1864)
- 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.
- Nikolay Kazembek (1860–1894)
- Praskovia (18731-1943)[clarification needed]
- Lev Kazembek (1876–1952) - Cornet of the Life Guards of the Uhlan Regiment.
- Elizabeth (1903–1914)
- Maria Chavchavadze (1910–1988, m. Mikhail Chavchavadze)
- Alexander Lvovich Kazembek (m. Svetlana Ellis (1898–1995)) - politician, founder of Mladorossi
- Alexei Kazembek (1968)
- Nadine Kasem-Beg (1926-
- Alexander Mirza Kasem-Beg (1930–2007, m. Patricia Carrol before 8 November 1984)
- Allen Peter Kasem-Beg (1959–1985)
- Svetlana Kasem-Beg (b. 1964)
- Elizabeth Kasem-Beg (b. 1965)
- Vladimir Kasem-Beg (b. 1967)
- Boris Kazembek (1846–1854) - died in childhood
- Nikolay Kazembek (b. 1854) - died in infancy
- Nikolay Kazembek (adopted, b. 1865-1918)
- Maria Epramova (adopted, b. 1863-1939)
- Abusattar, later Nikolay Kazembek (b. 1814)[1] - College Advisor, Professor of Persian Literature at Kazan University.
- Alexandra Saltikova (b. 1858)
- Alexei Kazembek (1859–1919) - Doctor, Active State Councillor, Professor of Medicine at Kazan University.[2]
- Vasili Kazembek (1886–1931)
- Vladimir Kazembek (1892–1931) - Doctor, buried in Harbin.[3]
- Alexei Kazembek (1897–1937) - Died in Great Purge
- Olga Strizevskaya (b. 1888)
- Maria Molotkova (b. 1888)
- Vladimir Kazembek - Lawyer, professor of Law
- Lyudmila Isaeva - m. Oleg Isaev
- Pyotr Kazembek (1865–1912)
- Pyotr Kazembek (1895)
- Mirza Muhammad Ali, later Alexander Kazembek (m. Praskovya Alexandrovna Kostlivtseva on 2 March 1842)
- Mirza Muhammad Hajji Qasim
References[edit]
- ↑ 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
- ↑ "[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.
- ↑ "История доктора Казем-Бека и его памятника - Русская еженедельная газета "Единение"". www.unification.com.au. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
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