Alexander Makinsky (Russian: Александр Макинский; October 13, 1900 – April 24, 1988) was an American businessman and noble born in Maku, Iran.[1] He was a General Representative for Rockefeller Foundation in France, then assistant vice president of the Foundation in Paris and New York. He also served as vice-president of the export of The Coca-Cola Company.
^ abTer Minassian, Taline (2014). Most Secret Agent of Empire: Reginald Teague-Jones, Master Spy of the Great Game. Oxford University Press. p. 244. ISBN 978-0190210762. Among other names in the book are those of Mrs Halleck A. Butts, widow of a former American commercial attaché in Tokyo, and Prince Alexander Makinsky, known as 'Shura', a White Russian émigré born in 1902 at Maku in Iran.
AlexanderMakinsky (Russian: Александр Макинский; October 13, 1900 – April 24, 1988) was an American businessman and noble born in Maku, Iran. He was a...
was the second khan of the Maku Khanate from 1778 to 1822. He and his brother were the khan jointly. His great-grandson was AlexanderMakinsky. "Iran"....
(1908), Abdurrahim Hagverdiyev's "Unfortunate Young Man" (1909, 1910). AlexanderMakinsky Mustafa 2020, p. 225. Mustafa 2020, p. 8. "Архитектура Иревана". www...
granddaughter through Rusudan - Catherina (Inna) later married to AlexanderMakinsky (1900-1988), vice-president of The Coca-Cola Company. His son Simon...
Parliament. On May 29, 1918, during the 2nd session of the Shura, Teymur bey Makinsky's membership is unanimously accepted. On June 1, 1918, during the 3rd session...