Vladimir Kossogovsky Explained

Vladimir Andreyvich Kossogovsky
Russian: Владимир Андреевич Косоговский
Birth Date:1857 1, df=yes
Death Date: (age 61)
Birth Place:Lakeside Valdai area of the Novgorod Governorate, Russian Empire
Branch:Caucasian line
Imperial Russia
Rank: General Staff
Lieutenant General
Commands:Persian Cossack Brigade
Siberian Cossack Division
Priamurskaya Cossack Brigade
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Vladimir Andreyvich Kossogovsky (14 January 1857 – 12 September 1918) was a Russian Lieutenant-General, commander of the Persian Cossack Brigade, and a member of the General Staff of the Imperial Russian Army.

Biography

Kossogovsky was educated at the first Moscow military school, the St. Nicholas Cavalry. After attending, he enlisted in the 12th Hussars Regiment Akhtyrsky (1876). According to the General Staff service record, he later became a senior of the al-T Staff 2nd Caucasus Cossack division. In May 1884, he became the new commander of the Persian Cossack Brigade. He also served in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) and the Russo-Japanese War.

In 1908, he retired to his estate, Pogostiha, in Novgorod Governorate. Kossogovsky was shot by the Bolsheviks there on 12 September 1918.[1]

Name

His surname can be written as Kosogovsky, Kosagovsky, Kosagovsky, Kosogovsky.

Selected bibliography

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References

  1. Web site: Косаговский Владимир Андреевич. regiment.ru. 2017-04-08. 9 April 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170409021506/http://regiment.ru/bio/K/343.htm. dead.

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