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Count Ivan
Fyodorovich Paskevich-Erevansky,
Serene Prince of
Warsaw (19 May [O.S. 8 May] 1782 – 1 February [O.S. 20 January] 1856) was a
Russian military...
- The
House of
Paskevich is an old
Russian princely family, part of the
Russian nobility, of
Ukrainian Cossack origin. The
transliteration from Ukrainian...
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Paskevich had time to move
troops and
supplies west,
concentrating at
Gyumri on the border.[citation needed] 1828, June: Kars: On 14 June,
Paskevich set...
- The Rumyantsev-
Paskevich Residence (Belarusian: Палац Румянцавых — Паскевічаў; Russian: Дворец Румянцевых — Паскевичей) is the main
place of historical...
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Nicolay Paskevich (Russian:
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Paskevich, Lithuanian:
Mykolas Paškevičius, born: 18
August 1907 in Riga, Latvia, died: 19 May 2003)...
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local successes, a
numerically superior Imperial Russian Army
under Ivan
Paskevich eventually crushed the uprising. The
Russian Emperor Nicholas I issued...
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Fyodor Sergeevich Panyutin Grigory Yakovlevich Skariatin Ivan
Fyodorovich Paskevich Grigory Khristoforovich Z****
Nikolai Fyodorovich Engelhardt Maksim Maksimovich...
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Vistula and
continued to
threaten the city.
Russian commander Ivan
Paskevich counted on
Polish surrender as his
Polish counterpart, Jan Krukowiecki...
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However Russian reinforcements under the
newly appointed General Ivan
Paskevich turned the war
decisively in Russia's favor,
capturing the
important city...
- [tʰavisupʰlebis moedani]).
Under Imperial Russia it was
known as
Erivansky or
Paskevich-Erivansky
Square (Georgian: ერევანსკის მოედანი, Erevansk'is moedani, Russian:...