Alexander Khan Setkhanian (1865-1953) was an Iranian
general
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In some usages the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colonel."general, adj. and n.". O ...
, the Chief of Staff of the
Cossack Brigade, a Commander in the
Iranian Imperial Army
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, and a member of the Davidkhanian family.
Early life
Alexander
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Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...
was born to General
Tsatur Khan
Tsatur Khan (1820–1905) was an Iranian general, envoy to Russia, and advisor to Shah Mozaffar ad-Din Qajar. He was a close friend of Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia, and a member of the Davidkhanian family.
Biography
Tsatur Khan, ...
and Lady Ninon
Hovnatanyan. His paternal grandfather was Ambassador
Set Khan Astvatsatourian, and his maternal grandfather was
Hakob Hovnatanyan
Hakob Hovnatanyan ( hy, Հակոբ Մկրտումի Հովնաթանյան; 1806–1881) was an Armenian artist. He was a member of the Hovnatanyan family, a miniaturists dynasty from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Hacob Hovantanyan who was als ...
.
His father chose the Russian general consul in
Tabriz
Tabriz ( fa, تبریز ; ) is a city in northwestern Iran, serving as the capital of East Azerbaijan Province. It is the sixth-most-populous city in Iran. In the Quru River valley in Iran's historic Azerbaijan region between long ridges of vo ...
, General Stupyn, as Alexander's Godfather.
In 1878,
Tsatur Khan
Tsatur Khan (1820–1905) was an Iranian general, envoy to Russia, and advisor to Shah Mozaffar ad-Din Qajar. He was a close friend of Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia, and a member of the Davidkhanian family.
Biography
Tsatur Khan, ...
kept his promise to
Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich, and sent Alexander to study at the military academy in
Tbilisi, Georgia
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, as he had promised that he would send his son to be educated in the
Russian Empire
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while on a diplomatic mission to the Duke. Before departing, Alexander mastered
Persian and Armenian at the Armenian school in
Tabriz
Tabriz ( fa, تبریز ; ) is a city in northwestern Iran, serving as the capital of East Azerbaijan Province. It is the sixth-most-populous city in Iran. In the Quru River valley in Iran's historic Azerbaijan region between long ridges of vo ...
. In Georgia, he mastered both Russian and French as well, and learned military sciences and Cossack Cavalry tactics. After completing his studies, Alexander travelled to Moscow to finish his higher education. There he became a naturalized citizen of the
Russian Empire
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.
Military career
After completing his military education in Moscow, Alexander returned to Tabriz in 1887 where he immediately entered the Persian military with the rank of
Sarhang. After four years of serving in the military at this rank,
Mozaffar al-Din Shah Qajar promoted him to the rank of Sarhang
Adjutant
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in 1892. Alexander then went to Tehran in 1894 to join the
Persian Cossack Brigade
, image = Persian Cossack Brigade.jpg
, caption = Persian Cossack Brigade in Tabriz in 1909
, dates = 1879–1921
, disbanded = 6 December 1921
, count ...
. By 1900, Alexander had risen to the rank of
General
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In some usages the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colonel."general, adj. and n.". O ...
of the Brigade, and in 1915, Alexander became Chief of Staff. In 1916, Alexander retired from the Brigade after more than a quarter of a century of service. After his retirement,
Reza Khan
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, spouse = Maryam Savadkoohi Tadj ol-Molouk Ayromlu (queen consort) Turan Amirsoleimani Esmat Dowlatshahi
, issue = Princess Hamdamsaltaneh Princess Shams Mohammad Reza ShahPrincess Ashraf Prince Ali Reza Prince Gholam Reza Pr ...
, who served him under him at the time, was promoted to Sartip and placed in charge of a regiment in
Tehran
Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the Capital city, capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is th ...
.
Iranian Constitutional Revolution

Under orders from the Shah, Alexander commanded a division surrounding the
Majles
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. After bombarding parliament, Tehran was placed under martial law by the Brigade. For remaining loyal during the revolution, Alexander was promoted to Amir Tuman, meaning commander of thousands, the highest rank under the
Commander
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of the Brigade. When asked why he participated in the event, one of the most infamous in Iranian history, Alexander responded, "I am a soldier, not a politician; my loyalty is to the Brigade and to the Shah."

The Brigade strongly opposed the subsequent appointment of
William Morgan Shuster as Treasurer-General of Persia, who was working with Nationalist forces to forcefully collect taxes on behalf of the Americans, as well as seizing the estates of dissenters. The Brigade intimated Shuster to such an extent that the
Majles
The Islamic Consultative Assembly ( fa, مجلس شورای اسلامی, Majles-e Showrā-ye Eslāmī), also called the Iranian Parliament, the Iranian Majles (Arabicised spelling Majlis) or ICA, is the national legislative body of Iran. The P ...
finally had him dismissed in 1911. The Brigade helped to bring about the downfall of the
Majles
The Islamic Consultative Assembly ( fa, مجلس شورای اسلامی, Majles-e Showrā-ye Eslāmī), also called the Iranian Parliament, the Iranian Majles (Arabicised spelling Majlis) or ICA, is the national legislative body of Iran. The P ...
, effectively ending the era of Constitutional Revolution.
1921 Coup d'état
After General
Edmund Ironside
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encouraged
Reza Khan
,
, spouse = Maryam Savadkoohi Tadj ol-Molouk Ayromlu (queen consort) Turan Amirsoleimani Esmat Dowlatshahi
, issue = Princess Hamdamsaltaneh Princess Shams Mohammad Reza ShahPrincess Ashraf Prince Ali Reza Prince Gholam Reza Pr ...
to stage a coup against the Qajar government in 1921, Alexander was approached by his colleagues to consider opposing
Reza Khan
,
, spouse = Maryam Savadkoohi Tadj ol-Molouk Ayromlu (queen consort) Turan Amirsoleimani Esmat Dowlatshahi
, issue = Princess Hamdamsaltaneh Princess Shams Mohammad Reza ShahPrincess Ashraf Prince Ali Reza Prince Gholam Reza Pr ...
. Alexander had been fond of Reza while Reza was a soldier under his command for two years, and had developed a close relationship with him. Reza Khan was often seen around the
Davidkhanian mansion during those years. Alexander chose not to oppose his takeover.
As April approached following the coup, Alexander had still not pledged his loyalty to the new Shah. Alexander invited him to the
Davidkhanian family mansion on Khiaban-e Sepah, where he had
Cossacks guarding him and his family. On
Reza Khan's orders, he and Alexander were let alone to discuss the future in private. The two walked the garden of the
estate
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, and began to circumnavigate the pond. Halfway around the pond, Alexander stopped walking, and Reza Khan put his arm around the older general's shoulder, and continued to walk. Five years later, Reza Khan crowned himself king of Iran, establishing the
Pahlavi dynasty
The Pahlavi dynasty ( fa, دودمان پهلوی) was the last Iranian royal dynasty, ruling for almost 54 years between 1925 and 1979. The dynasty was founded by Reza Shah Pahlavi, a non-aristocratic Mazanderani soldier in modern times, who ...
.
Personal life

In 1894, Alexander married Maryam Davidkhanian, the daughter of another General,
Martiros Khan Davidkhanian, becoming a member of the Davidkhanian family by marriage. In his retirement, Alexander maintained the Hammam-e Amir that
Martiros Khan Davidkhanian had erected behind the
Davidkhanian mansion for the Armenians of Iran, as well as took part in hunting, fishing, and fine woodworking.
[{{Cite book, first=Eliz, last=Sanasarian, url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/56336089, title=Religious minorities in Iran, date=2000, publisher=Cambridge University Press, isbn=0-511-01769-3, oclc=56336089] During this period, Alexander also spent time at the Soviet embassy in Tehran since diplomatic relations had been restored in 1920, maintaining friendships with the Ambassador and other members of the Soviet diplomatic mission.
Death
Alexander died in 1953. Following his death, a vast crowd of mourners crowded Tehran’s Armenian church to pay respects to him. Among the mourners were numerous government officials and military officers representing the
Pahlavi regime. A military spokesman reportedly apologized to the family for the small number of officials in attendance, explaining that the current political turmoil in the wake of the CIA-engineered coup d’état made their attendance difficult.
Following the service, government officials and military officers gathered outside to praise the virtues of a man who had served his country under four Qajar Shahs, and whose family had served the country for more than a century. The homage paid to the retired general was a reflection of the high esteem in which he was held for a lifetime of service to the country, during which he had directly participated in significant events that had paved the way for the governing regime.
His casket was covered in the Iranian flag and carried on the shoulders of a military honor guard. The streets leading to the cemetery were lined with hundreds of uniformed soldiers.
References
Iranian generals
Qajar civil servants
1865 births
1953 deaths
19th-century Iranian military personnel
20th-century Iranian military personnel
Iranian people of Armenian descent