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Alexander Zakharevich Myshlayevsky
General Alexander Myshlayevsky
Native name
Александр Захаревич Мышлаевский
Born24 March [ O.S. 12] 1856
Zlatopol (now part of Novomyrhorod), Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire
Died1920
Allegiance  Russian Empire
Service/branch  Imperial Russian Army
Years of service1874 – 1920
Rank General of the Infantry
Commands heldCaucasian Army
Caucasus Military District
Kazan Military District

Alexander Zakharevich Myshlayevsky (1856–1920) was a Russian general during World War I. He was the deputy commander of the Caucasian Army and its field commander during the Battle of Sarikamish. [1] He was originally a military historian graduated from Imperial General Staff Academy. Myshlayevsky was dismissed from service in March 1915. [2]

References

  1. ^ W.E.D. Allen and Paul Muratoff, Caucasian Battlefields, A History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border, 1828-1921, The Battery Press, Nashville, TN, 242. OCLC  1102813
  2. ^ W.E.D. Allen and Paul Muratoff, Caucasian Battlefields, A History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border, 1828-1921, The Battery Press, Nashville, TN, 269, n2. OCLC  1102813
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Aleksander Myshlayevsky)
Alexander Zakharevich Myshlayevsky
General Alexander Myshlayevsky
Native name
Александр Захаревич Мышлаевский
Born24 March [ O.S. 12] 1856
Zlatopol (now part of Novomyrhorod), Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire
Died1920
Allegiance  Russian Empire
Service/branch  Imperial Russian Army
Years of service1874 – 1920
Rank General of the Infantry
Commands heldCaucasian Army
Caucasus Military District
Kazan Military District

Alexander Zakharevich Myshlayevsky (1856–1920) was a Russian general during World War I. He was the deputy commander of the Caucasian Army and its field commander during the Battle of Sarikamish. [1] He was originally a military historian graduated from Imperial General Staff Academy. Myshlayevsky was dismissed from service in March 1915. [2]

References

  1. ^ W.E.D. Allen and Paul Muratoff, Caucasian Battlefields, A History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border, 1828-1921, The Battery Press, Nashville, TN, 242. OCLC  1102813
  2. ^ W.E.D. Allen and Paul Muratoff, Caucasian Battlefields, A History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border, 1828-1921, The Battery Press, Nashville, TN, 269, n2. OCLC  1102813

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