- as 60,000
soldiers ****ing
information of 64.000
soldiers given by Paul
Muratoff. 9th and 10th
Corps of
Turkish 3rd Army
consisted of well-trained soldiers...
-
Muratoff,
Caucasian Battlefields, A
History of Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border, 1828-1921, 333. ISBN 0-89839-296-9 W.E.D.
Allen and Paul
Muratoff,...
-
engagements encouraged Enver Pasha in his plan to
attack at Sarıkamıș.
Muratoff and
Allen describe Bergman as "an
officer who
liked to
imitate in appearance...
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numbered some 20,000
infantry and 1,000 cavalry, and
according to
Allen and
Muratoff, on 1
January 1918, the
Armenian Corps had: 2
infantry divisions: 4 regiments...
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Muratoff,
Caucasian Battlefields, A
History of Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border, 1828-1921, 288. ISBN 0-89839-296-9 W.E.D.
Allen and Paul
Muratoff,...
- (Russian: Па́вел Па́влович Мура́тов), also
known as Paul
Muratov or Paul
Muratoff (3 March [O.S. 19 February] 1881 –
February 5, 1950), was a
Russian essayist...
- name,
Stein and Day, 1973, pp. 139–142;
other examples are
Allen and
Muratoff's The
Russian Campaigns of 1941–1943,
published in 1944 and
Peter Margaritis...
- ISBN 978-0-7391-4039-0. OCLC 430736528. Allen,
William Edward David;
Muratoff, Paul (1953).
Caucasian battlefields: A
History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian...
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Gregorian calendar. Allen-
Muratoff call him Köse Mehmet. Köse
means beardless so he may have been a eunuch. Allen-
Muratoff have Soğanli-dağ (former) and...
-
Myshlayevsky was
dismissed from
service in
March 1915. W.E.D.
Allen and Paul
Muratoff,
Caucasian Battlefields, A
History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border...