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Русский: Нахичеванский, Келбали Хан Джафаркули Хан оглы
English: Maj-Gen Kalbali khan Naxcivanski Kengerli (1891 — 1931), Jr. (greatgrandson of Kalbali khan; older brother of Jamshid khan, escaped to Iran after Soviet takeover of Azerbaijan, where he was general in the Shah's army until 1934, when the Shah ordered to secretly kill him and his brother Col. Ehsan khan Jr., in the back fearing his rising power. The fourth brother of the family, Lt-Colonel Davud khan Naxcivanski, was killed in Karabakh by Dashnaks in 1920, when he stood up for his brother)
Date before 1931
date QS:P,+1931-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1931-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
(early XX century)
Source http://www.zerbaijan.com/azgenerals.htm
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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