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  1. Samson Yakovlevich Makintsev (Russian: Самсо́н Я́ковлевич Маки́нцев), more commonly known as Samson Khan or Sam Khan (سامسون‌خان); (1849 – 1780), was a general of Russian origin in the service of Qajar Iran.

  2. Samson Makintsev, a commander in Abbas Mirza's army who rose to the rank of general, was the most well-known of these Russian troops. This approach of recruiting foreign instructors was strengthened when untrustworthy forces that had fought in France were sent to the Caucasian front during the War of the Sixth Coalition in Europe.

  3. Uno de los desertores más notables que se alistó en el servicio iraní fue Samson Yakovlevich Makintsev, un sargento trompetista que desertó del Regimiento de Dragones de Nizhni-Novgorod en 1802, justo antes del comienzo de la primera guerra ruso-persa del siglo XIX.

  4. Samson Yakovlevich Makintsev (Russian: Самсо́н Я́ковлевич Маки́нцев), more commonly known as Samson Khan (Persian: سامسون‌خان‎); (1849 – 1776), was a general of Russian origin in the service of Qajar Persia.

  5. In 1802, just before another war with Persia (1804-1813), a staff-trumpeter sergeant named Samson Yakovlevich Makintsev deserted from the Nizhnii-Novgorod Dragoon Regiment (Note 1). The reason for his flight is not known.

  6. Samson Yakovlevich Makintsev ( Russian: Самсо́н Я́ковлевич Маки́нцев ), more commonly known as Samson Khan or Sam Khan (سامسون‌خان); (1849 – 1780), was a general of Russian origin in the service of Qajar Iran.

  7. In the early 19th century, ʿAbbās Mirzā formed the Russian Battalion called Bahādorān from Russian deserters, mainly from the Russian army in Georgia, under the command of a Samson Yakovlevich Makintsev, who became known as Samson Khan (Andreeva, 2007, p. 60).