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    Count Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich-Erevansky, Serene Prince of Warsaw (Russian: Иван Фёдорович Паскевич-Эриванский, светлейший князь Варшавский, tr. Ivan Fëdorovič...
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    title of Knyaz and Count. Ivan Paskevich (1782–1856), field marshal in the Russian, Prussian, and Austrian armies Nicolay Paskevich (1907–2003), painter  "Паскевичи" ...
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    crown (1834). Gomel was immediately purchased by another Field Marshal, Ivan Paskevich, who had both the palace and the park substantially renovated. He employed...
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    Elisavetpol (Ganja), which was thus retaken as well. Yermolov's replacement, Ivan Paskevich, now with additional resources, started the counteroffensive. At Ganja...
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    local successes, a numerically superior Imperial Russian Army under Ivan Paskevich eventually crushed the uprising. The Russian Emperor Nicholas I issued...
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    areas. However Russian reinforcements under the newly appointed General Ivan Paskevich turned the war decisively in Russia's favor, capturing the important...
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    and responsibilities were exercised by the Administrative Council) Ivan Paskevich (1831–55) Mikhail Dmitrievich Gorchakov (1855 – 3 May 1861) Nikolai...
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    able to keep the garrison supplied. On 22 April Field Marshal Prince Ivan Paskevich, the commander of all Russian forces took personal control of the Danube...
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    successors, notably Prince Pavel Tsitsianov, General Aleksey Yermolov, Count Ivan Paskevich, and Prince Mikhail Vorontsov, Russian Transcaucasia expanded to encompass...
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    Quba, and Baku. However the tide turned after the winter. In May 1827, Ivan Paskevich, Governor of Caucasus, invaded Echmiadzin, Nakhichevan, Abbasabad and...
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    poet Alexander Pushkin accompanied the Russian commander-in-chief, Ivan Paskevich, during that expedition and penned a brief account of the campaign....
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    were organized when the tsars visited Poland. In 1870, a statue of Ivan Paskevich was unveiled there. In 1879, in the palace's colonnade hall, the inhabitants...
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    War of 1826–28, Yerevan was captured by Russian troops under general Ivan Paskevich on 1 October 1827. It was formally ceded by the Iranians in 1828, following...
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    Rumyantsev (1755–1838) Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich (1782–1856) Fyodor Ivanovich Paskevich (1823–1903) Irina Ivanovna Paskevich (1835–1925) Gomel became...
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    ლენინის მოედანი, Leninis moedani). The square was originally named after Ivan Paskevich, Count of Erivan, a general in the Russian Imperial Army of Ukrainian...
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    of the Vistula and continued to threaten the city. Russian commander Ivan Paskevich counted on Polish surrender as his Polish counterpart, Jan Krukowiecki...
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    (1849–1930), a Ukrainian publisher, writer, ethnographer and civil activist. Ivan Paskevich (1782-1856), Ukrainian military leader in Imperial Russian service....
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    Danube and besieged Silistra, but was superseded in April by Prince Ivan Paskevich, who, however, resigned on June 8, when Gorchakov resumed the command...
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    17 – Hungarian Revolution of 1848: The main Russian forces, led by Ivan Paskevich, cross the Hungarian border, and together with the Austrian troops,...
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    Danube and besieged Silistria, but was superseded in April by Prince Ivan Paskevich, who, however, resigned on June 8, when Gorchakov resumed the command...
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  • All decisions were given by Russian military chiefs, and Namiestnik Ivan Paskevich. The retained Council of State (until 1914) had a Russian majority....
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    Bavaria Palladius (Rayev) Nikita Ivanovich Panin Petr Ivanovich Panin Ivan Paskevich Paul I of Russia Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia Duke Paul Frederick...
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    Wellington Levin August von Bennigsen Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême Ivan Paskevich Hans Karl von Diebitsch Joseph Radetzky von Radetz Alexander II of Russia...
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    largest city in Iran and an important trading post. When word reached Paskevich he abandoned any plans to move south and returned to Echmiadzin (5 September)...
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    impossible and Nicholas replied by sending out Ivan Paskevich. The two could not cooperate, Paskevich had the support of the Tsar and in late March 1827...
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  • Ivane Abkhazi (redirect from Ivan Abkhazov)
    had been awarded by the Order of St. George, 4th Rank (1813). Count Ivan Paskevich, his former superior in the Caucasus, summoned Abkhazi to service in...
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    (although it was directly controlled by the Russian governor Field Marshal Ivan Paskevich). However, by 1832 the currency and the customs border were abolished...
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  • Vyazemsky (Smolensk Rurikids) Princes of Warsaw, count Paskevich-Erivanski (descendants of Ivan Paskevich of Ukrainian Cossack origins; in 1831 he was raised...
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    literature and the arts. Through the works of Aleksandr Pushkin, Nikolai Gogol, Ivan Turgenev and numerous others, Russian literature gained international stature...
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    Győr, and the advance of the main Russian forces led by Field Marshal Ivan Paskevich from the north, the Hungarian government—following Kossuth's lead in...
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