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Lazar Fedorovich Bicherakhov (Russian: Лазарь Фёдорович Бичерахов; Ossetian: Бичерахты Федыры фырт Лазæр; 15
November 1882 – 22 June 1952) was a Russian...
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remained in
Hamadan and at Kermanshah, a
Russian colonel named Lazar Bicherakhov remained with 10,000 troops. Both
forces were
supplemented by British...
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Brigade of the Red Army on the
enemy side,
newly arrived from Iran.
Bicherakhov's team and
sections of the
school of
instructors were present. The enemy's...
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around one
thousand men, was led by
Lazar Bicherakhov.
Although aligned with the
White movement,
Bicherakhov entered into
negotiations with the Baku Commissars...
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figures Mirza Kuchik Khan Gen.
Nikolai Baratov (1915) Col.
Lazar Bicherakhov (1918) Maj. Gen.
Lionel Dunsterville (1918) H****an
Vosugh al-Dowleh (1918–20)...
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Bagratuni Nikolai Baratov Mikhail Berens Pavel Bermondt-Avalov
Lazar Bicherakhov Vasily Biskupsky Stanisław Bułak-Bałachowicz
Anton Denikin Mikhail Diterikhs...
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awarded the
Order of St.
George by his General,
Lazar Fedorovich Bicherakhov,
himself referred to as the "last
soldier of the Empire" by writer, Vlad...
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parliamentarians to
Bicherakhov, saying, "Who are you?
Russia is no more and
never will be. Go north,
beyond the Kuban."
Bicherakhov rejected the request...
- forces. The
latter force (led by
General Dunsterville and
Colonel Lazar Bicherakhov)
although formally just
trying to
organize the
return of
Russian soldiers...
- 1918,
Russian units retreating from Iran
under the
command of
Lazar Bicherakhov entered Derbent.
Soldiers and
officers robbed and
murdered Jews. During...