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Prince Pavel Dmitriyevich Tsitsianov (Georgian: პავლე დიმიტრის ძე ციციშვილი
Pavle Dimitris dze Tsitsishvili; Russian: Па́вел Дми́триевич Цициа́нов; 19...
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Tsitsianov requesting that he
leave Tiflis and
place Prince Alexander, who had
earlier fled to Iran, on the
Georgian throne. He
warned Tsitsianov that...
- War (1804–1813).
After a
difficult advance, the
Russians under Pavel Tsitsianov besieged Erivan. The
Iranian forces inside Erivan's
citadel prevented...
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Caucasus region.
Russia annexed eastern Georgia in 1800. By 1806,
Pavel Tsitsianov had
expanded this
bridgehead from the
Black Sea to the
Caspian and gained...
- To do this, they
tried to
raise 100,000 troops. To
counter them,
Pavel Tsitsianov gathered two detachments,
Lenevich and Karyagin. Lenevich's detachment...
- the
survival of a nation.
Croom Helm. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-7099-0210-2.
Tsitsianov next
moved against the semi-independent
Iranian khanates. On the thinnest...
- Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813. A
Russian force of 5,000 men
under Pavel Tsitsianov advanced on Erivan. An
Iranian army of 20,000
under Crown-Prince Abbas...
- apparent.
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Tsitsianov page 3 On
December 13,
Tsitsianov crossed the
Koshkar river...
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Tiflis (present-day Tbilisi).
Under his successors,
notably Prince Pavel Tsitsianov,
General Aleksey Yermolov,
Count Ivan Paskevich, and
Prince Mikhail Vorontsov...
- Treaty,
signed between Ibrahim Khalil Khan of
Karabakh and
general Pavel Tsitsianov on
behalf of Tsar
Alexander I in 1805,
according to
which the Russian...