Kartsev Pavel Petrovich( Military Writer, General of Infantry, was raised in the Novgorod Cadet Corps)
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Biography Kartsev Pavel Petrovich
(d. 1892)
Commanding from 1862 to 1865. St. Petersburg Grenadier Regiment. Kartsev participated in the pacification of the Polish revolt. During the Russian-Turkish war of 1877 - 78 years Kartsev commanded individual hunting-Selvinsky and Trajan's troops, his diligence, hundreds of Bulgarian families owe their salvation from the Turkish torment; picked a fight with one of the chief of the Balkan mountain passes - Trajan, . took the city Saposh, , . Chirnak and Deygach, . and went to Gallipoli, . Posted by: The History of the Life Guards Semenov regiment "(Saint-Petersburg, . 1854), "The command of a company and a squadron" (Saint-Petersburg, . 1881, 2 edition, . St.Petersburg, . 1885); "Warsaw in 1860 and 1861 respectively" (memories, . "Russian Antiquities", . 1882, . Volume XXXVI); "The command of a separate part" (Saint-Petersburg, . 1883), "Graf F.F, . Berg, . viceroy in the kingdom of Poland "(memories, . "Russian Antiquities", . 1883, . Volume XXXVII); "Event in the Life Guards regiment Semyonovsky in 1820" (ibid., . Volume XXXVII and XXXVIII); "Life Guards Semenov regiment in the reign of Paul and Alexander I, . 1796 - 1825 "(ibid., . Volume XXXVIII); "firstborn Russia Guard sketches the history of their military and civilian life" (ibid., . Volume XL); "junior officers in the company, . squadron and battery "(Saint-Petersburg, . 1884); "Vezelay Cadet Corps" ( "Russian Antiquities", . 1884, . Volume XLI and XLII); "the history of the conquest of the Caucasus" (ibid., . Volume XLIII); "Historical Sketch of the Life Guards of the first small Her Imperial Majesty the battalion from 1856 to 1885" (St. Petersburg, . 1885); "Trajanov Pass" ( "Russian Herald" 1888, . Book 1 and 2), "The Emperor William and the Russian deputation" (ibid., . ? 6); "From the Past", . personal and business memories (Saint-Petersburg, . 1888); "The military settlement at Arakcheev" ( "Russian Messenger, . 1890, . ? 2 - 4) and a number of articles on military matters in the Russian Messenger, and the literary supplement of the newspaper "The Citizen".,
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