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  1. Pyotr Stepanovich Kotlyarevsky (23 June 1782 – 2 November 1852) was a Russian military hero of the early 19th century. Biography. He was born in the village of Olkhovatka near Kharkiv into a cleric's family. Kotlyarevsky was brought up in an infantry regiment quartered near Mozdok.

  2. 2 de abr. de 2019 · Kotlyarevsky, Pyotr Stepanovich. Russian military man, infantry general. Born June 12 (23), 1782, in the village of Olkhovatka, Kupyansky County, Kharkov Province, in the family of a clergyman. Studied in Kharkov Clerical College. Since 1793, was raised in the infantry regiment in Mozdok.

  3. Pyotr Kotlyarevsky, general ruso (n. 1782) Pyotr Stepanovich Kotlyarevsky (23 de junio de 1782 - 2 de noviembre de 1852) fue un héroe militar ruso de principios del siglo XIX.

  4. Piotr Stepanovich Kotlyarevsky; Apodo: Meteoro General, Caucásico Suvorov: Fecha de nacimiento: 12 (23) de junio de 1782: Lugar de nacimiento: Olkhovatka, Kupyansky Uyezd, Virreinato de Voronezh, Imperio Ruso; Fecha de muerte: 21 de octubre ( 2 de noviembre) de 1851 (69 años) Un lugar de muerte: Feodosia, Gobernación de Tauride, Imperio Ruso ...

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    Pyotr Stepanovich Kotlyarevsky (June 23, 1782 – November 2, 1852) was a Russian military hero of the early 19th century.

    He was born in the village of Olkhovatka near Kharkov into a cleric's family. Kotlyarevsky was brought up in an infantry regiment quartered near Mozdok. He was promoted officer for his exploits during Count Zubov's Persian Campaign in 1796. His leadership and boldness made him a national celebrity during the war against Persia, which lasted between...

  5. 2 de ene. de 2017 · On 13 February 1812, Persian troops succeeded in routing Russian forces commanded by Pyotr Kotlyarevsky at the Battle of Sultanabad (modern-day Arak). Persian joy was to prove short-lived, and Kotlyarevsky defeated Abbas Mirza six months later, at the Battle of Aslanduz on 31 October 1812.

  6. As a result, Russian commander Pyotr Kotlyarevsky led two successful ambushes against the Iranians, causing significant damage and stealing most of Abbas Mirza's artillery. Due to Abbas Mirza's withdrawal towards Tabriz following the battle of Aslanduz, Kotlyarevsky had time to attack Lankaran. [8] The siege. Russian plan of the Lankaran fortress.