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Alexander Lvovich Kazembek

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published a pro-Soviet article and claimed Kazembek as its author. He demanded immediate rehabilitation from the newspaper and threatened to commit suicide if his demands were not met. In 1957, his request of the Soviet citizenship was sustained. He returned to the Soviet Union and worked at the
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and so West often saw the Mladorossi as Soviet agents, but in the Soviet Union, they were presented as nationalists and imperialists. Kazembek's political popularity started to decline after it was revealed that he had held meetings with a number of Soviet officials trying to recruit him into
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refers as "a Dagestani Persian of Shi‘i origin". Robert P. Geraci refers to his great-grandfather as "an Azeri who converted to Christianity." The Archival Collections of
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The department's leading consultant in the field of Islamic law was Kazembeg, a Dagestani Persian of Shi'i origin converted to Presbyterianism in his youth.
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Robert P. Geraci. Window on the East: National and Imperial Identities in Late Tsarist Russia. (Cornell University Press, 2001), 310 (note 3)
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camps. Thus, the Mladorossi was proclaimed officially dismissed by 1942. Between 1944 and 1957, Kazembek taught the Russian language and
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and was already a famous political activist within Europe's Russian community. In the 1920s, Kazembek founded the
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Kazembek was sympathetic towards Stalin in the 1930s, but had some reservations, particularly after the purge of
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Jorati, Hadi (2023). "Iran and Afghanistan: Alexander Kazembeg". In Thomas, David; Chesworth, Thomas A. (eds.).
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Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History Volume 20. Iran, Afghanistan and the Caucasus (1800-1914)
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series refers to his great-grandfather as being born "to a prominent Iranian family from the
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refers to Kazembek himself as born "into an old noble family of Persian (Azeri) origin".
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Bobrovnikov, Vladimir (2006). "Islam in the Russian Empire". In Lieven, Dominic (ed.).
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Dreamer of the day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International
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at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University, New York, NY
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The Cambridge History of Russia, Volume II: Imperial Russia, 1689–1917
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and institutions. Kazembek placed great emphasis on the role of the
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2 February] 1902 – 21 February 1977), often spelled
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Alexandre Kasem-Beg et l'émigration russe en Occident, 1902-1977
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collaboration. In 1940, he was arrested and detained in a
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suburb, near the local Church of the Transfiguration.
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Kazem-Bek, Alexander Lvovich: Historical Background
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Alexander Kazembek (disambiguation)
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Kazan
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Russian
Mladorossi
Russian
French
O.S.
Russian émigré
Mladorossi
Kazan
Alexander Kasimovich Kazembek
Russian Academy of Sciences
Royal Asiatic Society
The Cambridge History of Russia
Columbia University Libraries
Brill
Caucasus
October Revolution
White Army
Povolzhye
Siberia
Belgrade
Munich

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