Some authors call Yakov Alkhazov an Armenian[1][2][3] by origin, others, a Georgian.[4][5][6] The military leader was of the Armenian-Gregorian faith.[5] Alkhazov and his brothers attended the Armenian Church of St. Catherine on Nevsky Prospect in St. Petersburg, as evidenced by the entries in the church register of parishioners, where their patronymics were recorded as both Kaikhosrovich and Khristoforovich. According to the author of the book "Participation of Armenians in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878" V. G. Krbekyan, his religion testifies to the general's Armenian origin. According to his great-grandson, Georgy Alkhazov, who researched the family tree, the general was Armenian by nationality, but the family of his father, Kaikhosro Gavrilovich Alkhazov, lived in Georgia and received Georgian nobility.[7]
Biography
After completing his course at the 2nd Cadet Corps with honors, where his name is inscribed on a marble plaque, Alkhazov was promoted to ensign in the Finnish Life Guards Regimentt on August 10, 1844, and to second lieutenant on April 10, 1848. Promoted to lieutenant on April 3, 1849, Alkhazov took part in the Hungarian Revolution that same year. On December 6, 1853, he received the rank of staff captain.
In 1863–1864, Alkhazov, having been promoted to colonel on February 19, 1863, participated in the suppression of the January Uprising and for his distinction was awarded the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th degree with swords and bow, St. Anne, 2nd degree with swords, and St. Vladimir, 3rd degree.
For outstanding bravery and resourcefulness in affairs on the river Ghalidzga and at the cape of Ochamchire he received the Order of St. Anna of the 1st degree with swords. After the Turks sailed away from the shores of the Caucasus, Alkhazov joined his brigade in the troops operating on the Caucasian-Turkish border, and in September 1877 he participated in Battle of Aladzha heights with the army of Muhtar Pasha. On November 6, during the storming of this fortress, he commanded the column storming the forts of Hafiz Pasha and Karadag. For his bravery during the war he also received the rank of lieutenant general on October 24, 1877, and the Order of St. George, 3rd degree, on December 19, 1877 .
^Gatchina, Alkhazov G. D. (2017). "In the service of the Fatherland"(PDF) (in Russian). p. 7. Archived(PDF) from the original on November 15, 2022. Retrieved March 13, 2024.
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