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Tuchkov may
refer to:
Tuchkov Bridge, a
bridge in
Saint Petersburg,
Russia Nikolay Tuchkov, (1765-1812), an
officer in the
Imperial Russian Army Yevgeny...
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Nikolay Alexeyevich Tuchkov (16
April 1765 – 30
October 1812, Yaroslavl) was a
Russian general of the Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790), the
suppression of...
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Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Tuchkov (Russian Евгений Александрович Тучков; 1892, Suzdal,
Vladimir Governorate – 15 April, 1957, Moscow) was a
Soviet state...
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Tuchkov Bridge (Russian: Ту́чков мост) is a
bascule bridge across Little Neva (a
distributary of Neva river) in
Saint Petersburg, Russia. Its
length is...
- name to
Margarita Tuchkova, a
widow of
Napoleonic Wars
general Alexander Tuchkov, who
perished at
Battle of Borodino. His
widow established a
convent at...
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Russian Jaegers were deplo****
there in some numbers.
Russian General Nikolay Tuchkov had some 23,000
troops but half were
untrained Opolchenye (militia) armed...
- Judaism, and
other religious organizations, an
operation headed by
Yevgeny Tuchkov.[citation needed]
During the 1930s, the NKVD was
responsible for political...
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Islam and
other religious organizations, in an
operation headed by
Yevgeny Tuchkov. The OGPU was also the prin****l
secret police agency responsible for the...
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nothing but Moscow.
After five or six days
Napoleon invited the
wounded Tuchkov to
write the tsar his
readiness for
peace negotiations; then the general...
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Prince Dologukov challenged Gen.
Nikolay Tuchkov to a duel. It
happened amidst the
Finnish War, so
Tuchkov proposed that
instead of a
conventional duel...