Ter Hachatrjan
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Ter Hachatrjan (Russian: Тер Хачатрян) is the name of a Russian noble family during the 18th century.
Duke Aleksandr Ter Hachatrjan (around 1870-1917) was born as an Armenian aristocrat. He also belonged to the Russian nobility. He married the Greek Duchess Sofia. They had two sons together: Duke Anton Aleksandrovich (around 1891-1950) and Duke Bagrat Aleksandrovich (1892-1981).
During the revolution in Petrograd in 1917, Duke Aleksandr and his wife were killed by the Bolsheviks. Children of the family Ter Hachatrjan escaped from Petrograd to far Caucasus. Bagrat Aleksandrovich lost his brother Anton Alekjsandrovich.
Duke Anton Aleksandrovich appeared in the city Rostov on Don. He married Barinova Elena Aleksandrovna. They had no children.
In the year 1932, Duke Bagrat Aleksandrovich married Petrachuk Olga Alekseevna, the daughter of merchant. They had two daughters together: Duchess Amalia Bagratovna (1933- ) and Duchess Inessa Bagratovna (1936- )
The Ter Hachatrjan family felt under the repression of NKVD in 1937. They were arrested and placed in jail. Under the pressure of local government, Duke Bagrat Aleksandrovich had to stopping using his title and rid himself of all his possessions that were brought from Petrograd. The family felt under the amnesty.
Amalia Bagratovna married Saidoff N.S., a rich man from Baku. They had two children together: Saidoff A.N. (1961- ) and Saidoff S.C.N. (1963- )
Since this time, all the descendents of the Ter Hachatrjan family are named as Saidoff–Ter Hachatrjan.
[edit] Descendents
- Christina Princess (1986- )
- Emin Pariz (1988- )
- Nargiz Victoria (1990- )
- Eldar A. (1990- )
The descendents of the family are living in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.