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Maksud Alikhanov-Avarsky (Russian language: Максуд Алиханов-Аварский) (in some documents his name is spelled as Alexander Mikhailovich) (1846-1907) - Russian Lieutenant-General (April 22, 1907), Merv District Head and Tiflis Governor. He was the elder brother of Kaitmaz Alikhanov.
Biography
Born on November 23, 1846, in the village of Khunzakh in Dagestan, in the family of an Avar officer. As a child, he was held hostage by Shamil, after the ransom was determined in the 2nd Tiflis noble school. He reportedly carried the name Ali Khan Avarski.
His governance in the Caucasus was controversial and characterized as repressive.
Maksud Alikhanov-Avarsky led a military invasion in 1906 that ended the Gurian Republic. He restored government order using repressive measures within a few weeks. He was subjected to an assassination attempt in 1906.
Assassination
On July 3, 1907, Drastamat Kanayan along with his friend, Martiros Charkhchyan, assassinated Maksud in Alexandropol to avenge his actions towards Armenians during the Armenian-Tartar Massacres of 1905.
Awards
Order of St. George (1877)
Order of St. Vladimir (1872, 1899)
Order of St. Anna (1888, 1906)
Order of St. Stanislaus (1904)
Imperial Order of the Lion and the Sun (Persia) (1884, 1900 & 1902)
Order of the Golden Star of Bukhara (1895)
Selected works of Alikhanov-Avarsky
Mervsky oasis and roads leading to it. St Petersburg, 1883
Visiting the Shah. Essays on Persia. Tiflis, 1898
Hike in Khiva (Caucasian troops). Steppe and oasis. St Petersburg, 1899
Tarihi Derbend-Nama. Tiflis, 1898.
Author of numerous illustrations, articles and reports in periodicals.
Bibliography
Ivanov R. N. (2003). General Maksud Alikhanov: triumph and tragedy (in Russian). Makhachkala: Epoch Publishing House. p. 645.
The Battle of Kushka and its 25th Anniversary 18 / III 1885 - 18 / III 1910 War communication General headquarters of the Shemansky regiment. With a battle plan, etc. (Exclusively from archival materials) (in Russian). St. Petersburg. 1910.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
References
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- Maksud Alikhanov-Avarsky
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- Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907
- Khunzakh
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- Umma Khan V