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    Mikhail Dmitriyevich Skobelev (Russian: Михаил Дмитриевич Скобелев; 29 September 1843 – 7 July 1882), a Russian general, became famous for his conquest...
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  • Bulgaria Matvey Skobelev (1885–1938), Russian revolutionary and politician Mikhail Skobelev (1843–1882), Russian general Vladislav Skobelev (born 1987),...
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    Konstantin Kaufman and Mikhail Skobelev, directed the Russian conquest of Central Asia during the reign of Tsar Alexander II. Mikhail Chernyaev was born in...
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    attacked the eastern redoubts, while an infantry division under General Mikhail Skobelev assailed the Grivitsa redoubt to the north. Schakhovskoy managed to...
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  • Literature Mikhail Shufutinsky (born 1948), Russian pop singer Mikhail Yuryevich Simonov (born 1959), Russian direct marketing pioneer Mikhail Skobelev, Russian...
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    in the same 64th Kazan Regiment. He served as an orderly to General Mikhail Skobelev during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), and was wounded in combat...
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    surrounded by several hundred kilometres of semi-desert. In March 1880 Mikhail Skobelev was put in charge of the Trans-Caspian region. He adopted Lazarev's...
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    the Turks' actions in a telegram to the commanding officer - General Mikhail Skobelev, given the central Ottoman authorities' efforts to conclude a truce...
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    Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78, specifically the third assault of General Mikhail Skobelev's detachment between 30 August and 11 September 1877. The park is located...
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    provoked the annexation of Kokand by generals Konstantin von Kaufman and Mikhail Skobelev. In January 1876, Tsar Alexander II stated that he had been forced...
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    general Mikhail Ivanovich Dragomirov crossed the Danube River in a fleet of small boats and attacked the Turkish fortress. The next day, Mikhail Skobelev attacked...
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    War (1877-1878) and the conquest of Russian Turkestan under General Mikhail Skobelev. From 1899, Mischchenko was assigned to Russian-occupied Manchuria...
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    troops to seize Lovcha. On 1 September Generals Alexander Imerentinsky, Mikhail Skobelev, and Vladimir Dobrovolsky reached Lovcha and attacked the city. Fighting...
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    under Generals Mikhail Skobelev and Nikolai Mirskii to cut off the Ottoman retreat. On January 8, Radezky's attack began but Skobelev was held up by unexpectedly...
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    connection with the Russian conquest of Transcaspia under General Mikhail Skobelev. It was rapidly altered to the standard Russian gauge of 5 ft (1,524 mm)...
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    on 11 September 1877, Russian forces under the command of General Mikhail Skobelev took two Turkish redoubts and a Romanian division took a third, the...
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  • novel The Turkish Gambit; the death of the "White General" Mikhail Skobelev (as 'Mikhail Sobolev') in The Death of Achilles; and the coronation of Tsar...
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    (which had been conquered in 1881–1885 by military generals Mikhail Skobelev and Mikhail Annenkov) was added to the Governor-Generalship. The administration...
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    corvette was renamed Skobelev in honor of Mikhail Skobelev, a Russian general who had died that year. From 1883 to 1885, Skobelev, now under the command...
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  • Vasilyev Vladimir Zhirinovsky Gennady Zyuganov Before 1991 Ivan Ilyin Pyotr Krasnov Konstantin Rodzaevsky Mikhail Skobelev Ivan Solonevich Vasily Shulgin...
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    Tverskaya Square was of General Mikhail Skobelev, a hero of the Russian-Turkish War of 1877. The Monument to General Skobelev [ru] depicted him mounted on...
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  • resistance against the Russian expeditions of generals Nikolai Lomakin and Mikhail Skobelev. In 1879, on behalf of the Teke forces, he entered into negotiations...
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    1875. In October he transferred command to Mikhail Skobelev. Russian troops under the command of Skobelev and Kaufmann defeated the rebels at the Battle...
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    They bred geese and turkeys which was later adopted by peasants. Mikhail Skobelev — a famed Russian general of the Infantry. Fyodor Ushakov — a famed...
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  • is set. The figure of general Sobolev was based upon General Mikhail Skobelev. Skobelev died suddenly of a heart attack in 1882 under the circumstances...
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    1907 after the first Russian military governor of the Fergana Valley, Mikhail Skobelev. In 1924, after the Soviet Union's reconquest of the region from the...
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    connection with the Russian conquest of Transcaspia under General Mikhail Skobelev.[citation needed] Road transport includes two bus routes. Small PAZ...
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    were Abdolhossein Teymourtash, Nikolai Obruchev, Fyodor Radetsky, Mikhail Skobelev, and Nikolai Stoletov. Many of its alumni would become leaders of the...
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    attack and was forced to retreat. The next year, this was reversed by Mikhail Skobelev in the second Battle of Geok Tepe. Ashgabat Krasno vodsk Chik ishlyar...
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  • this militant Slavophilism, as expounded by the charismatic commander Mikhail Skobelev. The attitude towards other nations with Slavic origins varied, depending...
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