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    Count Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich-Erevansky, Serene Prince of Warsaw (Russian: Иван Фёдорович Паскевич-Эриванский, светлейший князь Варшавский, romanized: Ivan...
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    title of Knyaz and Count. Ivan Paskevich (1782–1856), field marshal in the Russian, Prussian, and Austrian armies Nicolay Paskevich (1907–2003), painter  "Паскевичи" ...
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    local successes, a numerically superior Imperial Russian Army under Ivan Paskevich eventually crushed the uprising. The Russian Emperor Nicholas I issued...
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    crown (1834). Gomel was immediately purchased by another Field Marshal, Ivan Paskevich, who had both the palace and the park substantially renovated. He employed...
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    and responsibilities were exercised by the Administrative Council) Ivan Paskevich (1831–55) Mikhail Dmitrievich Gorchakov (1855 – 3 May 1861) Nikolai...
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    areas. However Russian reinforcements under the newly appointed General Ivan Paskevich turned the war decisively in Russia's favor, capturing the important...
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    were organized when the tsars visited Poland. In 1870, a statue of Ivan Paskevich was unveiled there. In 1879, in the palace's colonnade hall, the inhabitants...
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    Elisavetpol (Ganja), which was thus retaken as well. Yermolov's replacement, Ivan Paskevich, now with additional resources, started the counteroffensive. At Ganja...
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    Quba, and Baku. However the tide turned after the winter. In May 1827, Ivan Paskevich, Governor of Caucasus, invaded Echmiadzin, Nakhichevan, Abbasabad and...
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    able to keep the garrison supplied. On 22 April Field Marshal Prince Ivan Paskevich, the commander of all Russian forces took personal control of the Danube...
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    successors, notably Prince Pavel Tsitsianov, General Aleksey Yermolov, Count Ivan Paskevich, and Prince Mikhail Vorontsov, Russian Transcaucasia expanded to encompass...
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    poet Alexander Pushkin accompanied the Russian commander-in-chief, Ivan Paskevich, during that expedition and penned a brief account of the campaign....
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    Danube and besieged Silistria, but was superseded in April by Prince Ivan Paskevich, who, however, resigned on June 8, when Gorchakov resumed the command...
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    War of 1826–28, Yerevan was captured by Russian troops under general Ivan Paskevich on 1 October 1827. It was formally ceded by the Iranians in 1828, following...
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    Rumyantsev (1755–1838) Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich (1782–1856) Fyodor Ivanovich Paskevich (1823–1903) Irina Ivanovna Paskevich (1835–1925) Gomel became...
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  • was appointed to consist in the main headquarters of Field Marshal Ivan Paskevich, and then to the rank of adjutant was from 1849 to 1850 in Vologda Governorate...
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    received the Order of St. George. In 1846, he assisted Field Marshal Ivan Paskevich to suppress the Kraków Uprising. From 1848 to 1856 he took a leading...
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    of the Vistula and continued to threaten the city. Russian commander Ivan Paskevich counted on Polish surrender as his Polish counterpart, Jan Krukowiecki...
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    (1849–1930), a Ukrainian publisher, writer, ethnographer and civil activist. Ivan Paskevich (1782-1856), Ukrainian military leader in Imperial Russian service....
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    Bavaria Palladius (Rayev) Nikita Ivanovich Panin Petr Ivanovich Panin Ivan Paskevich Paul I of Russia Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia Duke Paul Frederick...
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    ლენინის მოედანი, Leninis moedani). The square was originally named after Ivan Paskevich, Count of Erivan, a general in the Russian Imperial Army of Ukrainian...
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    Khan Asaf al-Daula, chancellor to Shah Fath Ali, and for Russia by General Ivan Paskievich. Similarly to the 1813 Treaty of Gulistan, the treaty was imposed...
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    Győr, and the advance of the main Russian forces led by Field Marshal Ivan Paskevich from the north, the Hungarian government—following Kossuth's lead in...
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    after this, the fortress capitulated. In March 1827, infantry general Paskevich took command of the Separate Caucasian Corps and the administration of...
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    17 – Hungarian Revolution of 1848: The main Russian forces, led by Ivan Paskevich, cross the Hungarian border, and together with the Austrian troops,...
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    Danube and besieged Silistra, but was superseded in April by Prince Ivan Paskevich, who, however, resigned on June 8, when Gorchakov resumed the command...
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    1826–1828, he put his linguistic expertise at the service of general Ivan Paskevich, a relative. After this, he was sent to Saint Petersburg where he worked...
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    Wellington Levin August von Bennigsen Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême Ivan Paskevich Hans Karl von Diebitsch Joseph Radetzky von Radetz Alexander II of Russia...
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    French later that year). The cornerstone was laid by Field Marshal Ivan Paskevich, de facto viceroy of Congress Poland. The fortress is a pentagon-shaped...
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  • All decisions were given by Russian military chiefs, and Namiestnik Ivan Paskevich. The retained Council of State (until 1914) had a Russian majority....
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