-
Velichko et al. 1915, p. 447.
Petrushevsky 1900, pp. 116–117.
Petrushevsky 1900, p. 119.
Petrushevsky 1900, p. 280.
Petrushevsky,
Alexander (1884). Generalissimo...
-
Alexander Fomich Petrushevsky (Russian: Александр Фомич Петрушевский, romanized: Aleksandr
Fomich Petrushevskiy; pre-1918
Russian orthography: Александръ...
- Ilya
Pavlovich Petrushevsky Russian: Илья́ Па́влович Петруше́вский; (10 [22] June 1898 – 18
March 1977) was a
Soviet Orientalist,
Honored Scientist of...
-
Dmitry Moiseevich Petrushevsky (Russian: Дмитрий Моисеевич Петрушевский; 13
September [O.S. 1 September] 1863 – 12
December 1942) was a
Russian and Soviet...
-
Mochebelov and retreated,
having lost
additional men in the
Russian pursuit.
Petrushevsky 1884.
Velichko et al. 1912. Davies,
Brian L. (2016). The Russo-Turkish...
- 18–33.
Marian ****iel,
Wojna 1812 roku, Kurpisz, Poznań, 1999. ****nyev &
Petrushevsky 1897.
Caulaincourt 1935, p. 294.
Kagan 2007, pp. 42–43. "Treaties of...
- is one of Suvorov's
fabulous military achievements. Suvorov, as A. F.
Petrushevsky claimed, is a "great master" who beat the
Ottomans to an unprecedented...
- and sappers);
Petrushevsky 1900, p. 592.
Longworth 1966, p. 250 (16,000 at the
stage of Ott's
reinforcement by Melas' column);
Petrushevsky 1900, p. 583;...
- Wörterbuch"..
Weimar Constitution Article 109,
sentence 2 ****nyev &
Petrushevsky 1893. Velde, François (2008-02-13). "Evolution of the
Council of Princes...
- Ogiński
abandoned his
scattered troops and fled to Königsberg. In
Petrushevsky's book it is
written that
Suvorov reports the
victory on the 13th (Old...