- 782 (2024). It was
previously known as
Batalpashinskaya (until 1931),
Batalpashinsk (until 1934),
Sulimov (until 1937), Yezhovo-Cherkessk (until 1939)....
- The
Batalpashinsky otdel was a
Cossack district (otdel) of the
Kuban oblast of the
Caucasus Viceroyalty of the
Russian Empire. It
bordered the Stavropol...
- War,
reaching the rank of
lieutenant general.
Fostikov was born in
Batalpashinsk (now Cherkessk, Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia). His
father was an officer...
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publisher (link) I. E.
Akbaev (1924). Ана-тили [انا تيلى].
Cherkessk (
Batalpashinsk). p. 80.
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original on 2018-10-13.{{cite book}}: CS1...
- on
formation of
three autonomous regions – Karachai, Cherkess, and
Batalpashinsk – was
established in the
Supreme Soviet.[citation needed] On March 28...
- régime,
Shkuro organized an anti-Bolshevik
Cossack unit in the area of
Batalpashinsk in the Caucasus. In May and June 1918 he
raided Stavropol, Yessentuki...
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Kalininsk (1962)
Bashanta →
Gorodovikovsk (1971)
Batalpashinkaya (1804) →
Batalpashinsk (1931) →
Sulimov (1934) → Yezhovo-Cherkessk (1937) →
Cherkessk (1939)...
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commander of a part of the
Kuban Military Line with
headquarters in the
Batalpashinsk fortress.
Colonel Z****
received wide
authority to act as he saw fit...
-
commander of a part of the
Kuban Military Line with
headquarters in the
Batalpashinsk fortress.
Colonel Z****
received wide
authority to act as he saw fit...
-
Military Flotilla. On 2
January 1919, V. Kruze's
Eleventh Army
attacked Batalpashinsk, but the
troops of the 11th Army were not able to
carry out the ****igned...