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- Grigori Fyodorovich Chernozubov (Russian: Григо́рий Фёдорович Чёрнозу́бов; January 30, 1835 – ?) was an Imperial Russian brigade commander. He fought...
- Fyodor Grigoryevich Chernozubov (14 September 1863 – 14 November 1919; sometimes seen as Theodore G. Chernozubov) was a Russian Imperial Army officer who...
- General Chernozubov fought a short engagement. Russia sent a strong force which succeeded in recapturing the city. On 30 January, Chernozubov entered...
- under Fyodor Chernozubov, determining that Chernozubov had been stealing the soldier's pay, an act confirmed by Russian officers. Chernozubov had mishandled...
- 1879–1880: Yakov Dmitryevich Malama 1896: A. A. Zegelov 1901–1902: Fyodor Chernozubov 1893–1894: Alexei Domontovich 1878–1879: Kelbali Khan Nakhchivanski 1907–1912:...
- Västergötland Carlos I of Portugal Charles XV Alexander Chavchavadze Grigori Chernozubov Alexander Chernyshyov Seraphim Chichagov Grigory Choglokov Christian...
- traveled to Persia to ask for Russian support. He met with General Fyodor Chernozubov in Moyanjik (in the Salmas valley), who promised support. The patriarch...
- neighbors, and wounded another, after which he shot himself. 22 October 2019 Chernozubov Rostov Oblast 5 2 7 During the shootout, five people died and two were...
- and was part of the Russian Caucasian Army. Lieutenant General Fyodor Chernozubov: 1916–1917 Lieutenant General A. A. Pavlov: 1917 Lieutenant General Nikolai...
- Imperial Army and Don Host Ataman. Chernozubov family 18th – today Noble family of Don Cossacks origin. Ilia Chernozubov (1765—1821), was a Russian General...