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Aleksey Nikolayevich Kuropatkin (Russian: Алексе́й Никола́евич Куропа́ткин;
March 29, 1848 –
January 16, 1925) was a
Russian politician and
military officer...
- unsuccessful.
Though the
combined Russian army led by
General Aleksey Kuropatkin was set to
receive reinforcements via the
unfinished Trans-Siberian Railroad...
- for
General Alexei Kuropatkin, Commander-in-Chief of the
Russian armies in
Manchuria became increasingly unfavorable.
Kuropatkin had
reported a victory...
- in
western Turkmenistan as
early as the 18th century.
General Aleksey Kuropatkin reported in 1879 that the
Cheleken Peninsula had as many as
three thousand...
- Army
would converge on the city of Liaoyang.
Russian General Aleksey Kuropatkin planned to
counter the ****anese
advance with a
series of
planned withdrawals...
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Nikolai Linevich had
joined Kuropatkin’s staff at
Mukden from
Vladivostok to
command the 1st
Manchurian Army and
Kuropatkin’s left flank. The
center was...
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other Russian units the
attack stalled,
Gripenberg was
ordered to halt by
Kuropatkin and the
battle was inconclusive. The ****anese knew that they
needed to...
- Amur. The
Russian government, at the
insistence of war
minister Aleksey Kuropatkin, used the
pretext of
Boxer activity to move some 200,000
troops led by...
- [citation needed] On 31 July (13 August, N.S.Tooltip New Style),
Aleksey Kuropatkin, The Governor-General of
Russian Turkestan,
conducted a
purge of the local...
- then Commander-in-Chief (August 1917)
General of the
Infantry Aleksey Kuropatkin –
Commander of the
Northern Front (October 1915 – 1917)
General of the...