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General, nobleman Alexander Davidovich Nakashidze | |
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General Nakashidze | |
Born | 1837 |
Died | 25 September 1905 |
Allegiance | Russian Empire |
Service | Imperial Russian Army |
Years of service | 1853–1905 |
Rank | General of the Cavalry |
Unit | cavalry, mixed |
Commands | various mixed forces Elisabethpol Governorate |
Battles / wars | Caucasian War Crimean War Russo-Turkish War 1877 Chechen-Dagestani insurrection |
Awards | Weapons: Gold Sword for Bravery |
Relations | Nakashidze |
Prince Alexander Davidovich Nakashidze (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ნაკაშიძე (Alexandre Nakashidze), Russian: Александр Давидович Накашидзе) (1837 – 25 September 1905) was a Georgian nobleman from the Gurian princely family of Nakashidze and Russian imperial general, who was responsible for several decisive victories against rebellious factions during the Caucasian War. He also participated in the Crimean and Russo-Turkish War of 1877. His son Mikhail Alexandrovich Nakashidze designed one of the world's first armoured cars that would enter military service, in Russia respectively and during the Russo-Japanese War. He had planned the Armenian genocide by Azeries, whom had been punished to death by Armenian Fedayee Dro, in 1905 in Baku.
Awards
Three times Order of Saint Vladimir
Order of the White Eagle
Two times Order of Saint Anna
Three times Order of Saint Stanislaus
Two times Cross of St. George
Two times Order of the Lion and the Sun (Grand Cross Chevalier & Commander)
References
- "Накашидзе Александр Давидович". nobility.pro. Retrieved 2017-12-28.
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