Alexander Rotinoff
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Alexander Rotinoff (Armenian: Ալեքսանդր Ռոտինյան; Russian: Александр Ротинов, 20 March 1875 – 26 April 1934) was an architect and engineer of late 19th and early 20th century throughout the Caucasus.[1] He was of Armenian descent.[1][2]

Together with Gabriel Ter-Mikaelyan he applied to construct the Armenian church of Thadeus and Bartholomew in Baku in 1901.[1]