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Prince Alexander Bekovich-Cherk****ky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Беко́вич-Черка́сский), born Devlet-Girei-mırza (Russian: Девлет-Гирей-мурза; died 1717), was...
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Moldavia as the wife of
Vasile Lupu
Elmirza Bekovich-Cherk****ky
Fyodor A.
Bekovich-Cherk****ki
Fyodor N.
Bekovich-Cherk****ki
Grigory Cherk****ky Idar of Kabardia...
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having been
attacked by the Dzungars, was
forced to
return to Tobolsk.
Bekovich-Cherk****ky
received these orders in Astrakhan,
where he was
engaged in...
- from the
sovereign rulers of Circ****ia, a
relation to
Prince Alexander Bekovich-Cherk****ky. His
surname translates as "Circ****ian". In 1702,
Prince Cherk****ky...
- some free Ural
Cossacks unsuccessfully raided Khwarazm. In 1717
Alexander Bekovich-Cherk****ky
attacked Khiva from the
Caspian Sea.
After he won the battle...
- were
officially recognized. In 1717 they lost 1,500 men on the
Alexander Bekovich-Cherk****ky
expedition to Khiva. A
census in 1723
showed 3,196 men fit for...
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Russians under Peter the
Great sent an
expedition led by the
unfortunate Bekovich-Cherk****ky, who
established three forts on the
coast of the
Caspian Sea...
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Empire Commanders and
leaders Sheikh Mansur Dol
Mudarov Ivan
Veshnyakov Bekovich Cherk****ky Ivan
Lunin Peter Sekhin Units involved Unknown Tomsk Infantry...
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million Riksdaler and
surrendered most of Finland. In 1717,
Alexander Bekovich-Cherk****ky led the
first Russian military expedition into
Central Asia...
- since. Less and less
water flowed down the Uzboy. When
Russian explorer Bekovich-Cherk****ki surve**** the
region in 1720, the Amu
Darya did not flow into...