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18th Century |
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19th Century |
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Crimean War |
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20th Century |
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Soviet |
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Russian & Soviet |
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Viskovatov |
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United States |
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Other Countries |
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1914 Orders of Battle |
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Lefortovo Palace: the Russian Military History Archive in Moscow (From Nashe Nasledie, 19/1991). |
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Russian battle paintings and artists, Artillery Museum (Slava Russkogo Oruzhiya, 2003). |
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Andrei, a 13th century Galician boyar (Russkii Biograficheskii Slovar’). |
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17th-century Muscovite Select Soldier Regiments, Part 1 - Organization (Malov, Tseikhgauz 13, 2001). |
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17th-century Muscovite Select Soldier Regiments, Part 2 - Commanders (Malov, Tseikhgauz 14, 2001). |
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Table of Ranks, 1722-1917 (Zvegintsov, Shepelëv, Dumani). |
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Richard Cozens, s***pbuilder to Peter the Great (Obshchii Morskoi Spisok). |
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Peter the Great’s regiments in the Caucaus, 1721-1725 (Yudin, Voenno-Istoricheskii Sbornik, 1912). |
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Historical Notes on the Orenburg Cossack Host (by P.I. Avdeev, 1873). |
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Lt. von Münchhausen and forage for Brunswick’s Cuira***iers, 1741 (Kapitonov, Tseikhgauz 14, 2001). |
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The Life-Guards Horse, christening parade in front of Emperor Johann Antonovich, 1741 (Kanutonov, Tseikhgauz 13, 2001). |
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Field Marshal Saltykov loses his dog, 1759 (Yegorov, Tseikhgauz 14, 2001). |
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Expenditures of the Life-Guards s*****ovskii Regiment, 1767 (Val’kovich, Tseikhgauz 14, 2001). |
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The Life-Guards Horse Regiment: Everyday life in barracks, 1800 (Val’kovich, Tseikhgauz 13, 2001). |
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General Mikhail Vasil’evich Kakhovskii (1734-1800), commander in the 1793 Part**ion of Poland (Russkii Biograficheskii Slovar’). |
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General Johan Herman (Ivan Ivanovich German) (d. 1801), engineer and commander (Russkii Biograficheskii Slovar’). |
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Field Marshal Ivan Vasil’evich Gudovich (1741-1820), Russo-Turkish wars (Russkii Biograficheskii Slovar’). |
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Ivan Grigor’evich Bardaki, naval officer in the Russo-Turkish war of 1787-92 (from Rodoslovnaya kniga, Crimean Archives). |
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Service Record of surveyor Ensign Petr Vasil’evich Getmanov, 1791 (from Crimean Regional Archives.) |
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Patent of Rank, Collegiate Registrator s***** Terekhovskii, 1793 (from Crimean Regional Archives.) |
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Attestation of services rendered by the spy Hadji Ibrahim Aga at Anapa and Ochakov, 1791 (from Crimean Regional Archives). |
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Attestation of service, volunteer Mirgidich Argutinov Izmirskii, 1793 (from Crimean Regional Archives). |
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Attestations of service, Lt. Aleksei Grigor’ev, Taurica Jäger Corps and salt inspector (from Crimean Regional Archives). |
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The Aleksandrovsk Works; a Russian armaments factory since the 18th century (Sytin’s Voennaya Entsiklopediya). |
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Charles Gascoigne, (d. 1807), Scottish director of ironworks in Russia. (Russkii Biograficheskii Slovar’). |
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Adam Armstrong (1762-1818) and Roman Armstrong (1791-1864), Scottish directors of ironworks (Russk. Biograf. Slovar’). |
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Letter of M.I. Kutuzov to N.V. Repnin, Battle of Tulcha, 1791. (s***shov, Neizvestnyi Kutuzov, 2002). |
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Storming of Praga (Warsaw suburb) 4 November 1794 (Golyzhenkov). |
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General Klugen’s memoirs: the storming of Praga in 1794 (Bulgarin, Vospominaniya). |
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Viskovatov Vol. 7 Part A - Organization of the Russian Army 1796-1801. |
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On being drafted twice; the case of Ankudinov and the Swedish war (Paul I, 1799). (Sanktpetrburgskiya vedomosti). |
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Graf Arakcheev’s “considerate” reduction of sentences by courts-martial, 1799 (Savel’ev, Russkaya Starina 1890). |
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Paul I’s warning against unfounded denunciations (Sokolovskii, Russkaya Starina, 1910). |
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Organization of the Russian Army 1801-1825 (Viskovatov Vol. 10 Part A) |
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Geval'diger (Russian provost marshal) (from Sytin’s Voennaya Entsiklopediya). |
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The Yelisavetgrad Hussar Regiment (from Sytin’s Voennaya Entsiklopediya). |
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On Entering Military Service under Alexander I (Non-conscripts), (Stoletie Voennago Ministerstva; Glavnyi Shtab.) |
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