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Michael N.
Krechetnikov (Russian: Михаил Никитич Кречетников, romanized: Mikhail
Nikitich Krechetnikov, 1729, Moscow,
Russian Empire – 9 May 1793, Medzhybizh...
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Piotr Nikititch Kretchetnikov (Russian: Петр Никитич Кречетников) (1727 – c. 1800) was a
Russian major-general in
command of the
corps sent to intervene...
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through Tula on her way back from the trip, the
local governor Mikhail Krechetnikov attempted a
deception of that kind in
order to hide the
effects of a...
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Russians feeling helpless". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved 3
January 2025.
Krechetnikov,
Artem (11 July 2019). "'Вышли из шахты и сказали: мы здесь власть'....
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numbered nearly 98,000. It was
commanded by generals-in-chief
Mikhail Krechetnikov and
Mikhail Kakhovsky. The
Russians also had an
advantage in
combat experience...
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Archived from the
original on 25
December 2016.
Retrieved 15
August 2023.
Krechetnikov,
Artem (10
December 2009). "Первая чеченская: путь к войне" [Chechnya...
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established with the
direct parti****tion of the Governor-General
Mikhail Krechetnikov.
Kaluga is
connected to
Moscow by a
railway line and by the
ancient roadway...
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which caused Prince Riepnin to
write from
Warsaw to
Major General Krechetnikov,
requesting hussars to be sent from
Kharkiv to deal with the uprising...
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continuing to add more
benefits to
reach their goal of over 200,000
students (
Krechetnikov, 2016). With over 20 cyber-universities in
South Korea, it
makes it simple...
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Aleksei Baskakov 1730–1740 no
appointments 1740–1741
Nikita Krechetnikov 1741–1753
Yakov Shakhovskoy 1753–1758
Afanasiy Lvov 1758–1763 Aleksei...