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- (Russian: Иван Иванович Дибич-Забалканский, romanized: Ivan Ivanovich Dibich-Zabalkansky; 13 May 1785 – 10 June 1831) was a German-born soldier serving as Russian...
- remembered as a prominent military commander, rated on a par with Ivan Dibich-Zabalkansky, commander of the Russian armies during the same time. Paskevich started...
- Russian) (2). Shishov, A. V. (2001). Russian General-Field Marshals Dibich-Zabalkansky, Paskevich-Erivansky (in Russian). Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- sections of track (above the Ekaterinsky and Obvodny canals and beneath the Zabalkansky prospect) with the Baltiysky and Varshavsky Rail Terminals. In the same...
- General Staff Imperial Russian Army (1905–1917) Volkonsky (1810–23) Dibich-Zabalkansky (1823–28) Chernyshyov (1828–32) Heiden (1866–81) Obruchev (1881–97) Sakharov...
- located at the crossing of Garden Street, Moskovsky Prospekt (formerly Zabalkansky Prospekt) and Grivtsova Lane (formerly Demidov Lane). The square was...
- General Staff Imperial Russian Army (1905–1917) Volkonsky (1810–23) Dibich-Zabalkansky (1823–28) Chernyshyov (1828–32) Heiden (1866–81) Obruchev (1881–97) Sakharov...
- General Staff Imperial Russian Army (1905–1917) Volkonsky (1810–23) Dibich-Zabalkansky (1823–28) Chernyshyov (1828–32) Heiden (1866–81) Obruchev (1881–97) Sakharov...
- The sound of the nearby battle made Field Marshal Diebitsch (Dibich-Zabalkansky) change his plans and order an ****ault on Polish positions 24 hours earlier...
- 1828–1829. After the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878 the prospekt was renamed Zabalkansky (i.e., Transbalkanian), to memorialize the crossing of the Balkans by...