Michael N. Krechetnikov (Russian: Михаил Никитич Кречетников, romanized: Mikhail Nikitich Krechetnikov, 1729, Moscow, Russian Empire – 9 May 1793, Medzhybizh...
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numbered nearly 98,000. It was commanded by generals-in-chief Mikhail Krechetnikov and Mikhail Kakhovsky. The Russians also had an advantage in combat experience...
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passed through Tula on her way back from the trip, the local governor Mikhail Krechetnikov attempted a deception of that kind in order to hide the effects of...
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Wincenty Krasinski Mikhail Krechetnikov Alexey Kurakin Boris Kurakin (1733) Aleksey Kuropatkin Mikhail Kutuzov Sergey Stepanovich Lanskoy Mikhail Lazarev Leopold...
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Novogrudok was attacked by the 33,000-strong Tsarist army led by Mikhail Krechetnikov. In mid-June 1792, after the defeat in the battle of Mir, Lithuanian...
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established with the direct participation of the Governor-General Mikhail Krechetnikov. Kaluga is connected to Moscow by a railway line and by the ancient...
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the command of General Irakly Morkov, which was a part of General Mikhail Krechetnikov's Russian forces invading the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from...
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depicted on an azure shield. 1782–1796 – Petr Rumyantsev 1791–1793 – Mikhail Krechetnikov, (acting) 1793–1794 – Osip Igelstrom, (acting) 1782–1795 – Semen...
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Russian Empire Haidamaks Commanders and leaders Jan Klemens Branicki Mikhail Krechetnikov Melkhisedek Znachko-Yavorsky Maksym Zalizniak Ivan Gonta Casualties...
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1782–1796 Monarchs Catherine the Great (1782–1796), Paul I (1796) Deputy Mikhail Krechetnikov (1791–1793), Iosif Igelström (1793–1794) Preceded by office created...
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