- Hayk
Bzhishkian (Armenian: Հայկ Բժշկյան, Russian: Гайк Бжишкян, also
known as Guy
Dmitrievich Guy, Gai
Dmitrievich Gai (Гай Дмитриевич Гай), ****a Gai (Гая...
- maneuver,
Bzhishkyan took
Grodno on 19 July; the
strategically important and easy to
defend Osowiec Fortress was
captured by
Bzhishkyan's 3rd Cavalry...
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Blyukher (first recipient, in
total 5 times) Gleb Boky György Lukács Hayk
Bzhishkyan (2 times)
Volodia Dubinin Irina Dryagina Aleksa Dundić
Pavel Dybenko (3...
- 15th Armies, as well as the 3rd
Cavalry Corps of
Soviet General ****k
Bzhishkyan,
which in the end
retreated to East
Prussia to be
interned by the Germans...
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Sattar Khan,
revolutionary leader Bagher Khan,
revolutionary leader ****k
Bzhishkyan Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh
Parvin E'tesami, poet Ali Daei,
Iranian soccer player...
-
Armenia In
office 1921–1922
Preceded by Avis
Nurijanyan Succeeded by Hayk
Bzhishkyan Personal details Born (1886-02-09)9
February 1886 Nor Nakhichevan, Don...
- disbanded.
Within a few days, the 3rd
Cavalry Corps under command of Hayk
Bzhishkyan broke the
Polish front,
causing a
collapse and a retreat. On 11 July Minsk...
-
Hovsepian Mehr,
bishop and
Christian martyr Raffi,
prominent writer Hayk
Bzhishkyan,
Soviet military commander Hovhannes Masehyan,
diplomat and translator...
-
defeat at the
Battle of Warsaw.
While the Red Army
pushed forward, ****k
Bzhishkyan's Cavalry Corps,
together with the 4th Army,
crossed the Wkra
River and...
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Bryanskikh Andrei Bubnov Nikolai Bukharin Pavel Bulanov Dadash Bunyadzade Hayk
Bzhishkyan Hugo Celmiņš
Mikhail Chernov Sergey Chernykh Jūlijs Daniševskis Yakov...