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Alexander Zakharevich Myshlayevsky (1856–1920) was a
Russian general during World War I. He was the
deputy commander of the
Caucasian Army and its field...
- time. At 11.30 am,
Myshlayevsky learned that Bardız
village was
already occupied by a
strong Turkish force. Therefore,
Myshlayevsky changed his
order of...
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start of hostilities. His
chief of
command was
Aleksandr Zakharevich Myshlayevsky. The
Caucasus Army had 100
battalions of infantry, 117
sotnis (cavalry...
- and historians, such as
Mikhail Dragomirov,
Dmitry Milyutin,
Alexander Myshlayevsky. From 1832 to 1918, the
General Staff Academy trained 4,532
General Staff...
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family row and a rift
between Bulgakov and the Karums. The
character of
Myshlayevsky apparently had no
immediate real-life prototype, but some
sources point...
- (1898–1904)
Frolov (1904–05)
Palitzin (1905–08)
Sukhomlinov (1908–09)
Myshlayevsky (1909)
Gerngross (1909–11)
Zhilinsky (1911–14) Y****hkevich (1914) Belyayev...
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command the
Russian Caucasus Army,
replacing Aleksandr Zakharevich Myshlayevsky. On 12 February, the
commander of the
Ottoman Third Army,
Hafiz Hakki...
- (1898–1904)
Frolov (1904–05)
Palitzin (1905–08)
Sukhomlinov (1908–09)
Myshlayevsky (1909)
Gerngross (1909–11)
Zhilinsky (1911–14) Y****hkevich (1914) Belyayev...
- (1898–1904)
Frolov (1904–05)
Palitzin (1905–08)
Sukhomlinov (1908–09)
Myshlayevsky (1909)
Gerngross (1909–11)
Zhilinsky (1911–14) Y****hkevich (1914) Belyayev...
- (1898–1904)
Frolov (1904–05)
Palitzin (1905–08)
Sukhomlinov (1908–09)
Myshlayevsky (1909)
Gerngross (1909–11)
Zhilinsky (1911–14) Y****hkevich (1914) Belyayev...