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Alexander Ilyich Dutov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ильи́ч Ду́тов; 17 August [O.S. 5] 1879 – 7
February 1921) was a
Russian Cossack ataman and
lieutenant general...
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Dutov's men
executed or
deported to
Siberian prisons over 9,000 people. In Troitsk,
Dutov's men in the
first w****s after...
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Nikolay Dutov (19
December 1938 – 6
January 1992) was a
Soviet long-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 5000
metres at the 1964
Summer Olympics...
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Aleksandr Anatolyevich Dutov (Russian: Александр Анатольевич Дутов; born 5
August 1982) is a
Russian professional football coach and a
former player....
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Vasile Balabanov under General Alexander Dutov until the
Bolshevik take-over in 1921, when both
Dutov and
Balabanov escaped to China.
After the Central...
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great deal of time
working with
Alexander Dutov and
General Grigory Semyonov in diplomacy. One time
Dutov sent
Balabanov to
convince Semyonov to join...
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formally joined the
forces of
General Dutov; however,
almost immediately,
there was a
conflict between him and
Dutov.
Annekov and his
troops were responsible...
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troops which rebelled against the Bolsheviks,
under the
command of
Alexander Dutov. The army was
subordinated to the
Supreme Commander-in-chief
appointed by...
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Independent Army (cossacks) (11,000 - 13,000 men,
commanded by
Alexander Dutov) on the
southern flank, from May
renamed the
Southern Army of 25,000 men...
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retreat of the
Orenburg Independent Army
under command of
generals Alexander Dutov and
Andrei Bakic in the
winter of 1919–1920 from the area
around Kokchetav...