Ivan Nabokov

Russian general and military leader

Ivan Nabokov - Russian general and military leader
Born

1787
238 years ago

Died

April 21st, 1852
173 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Russia

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Served in the Russian Army during the early 19th century. Participated in various military campaigns, notably in the Napoleonic Wars, and achieved the rank of general. Worked on military reforms and contributed to the development of military strategy and tactics in Russia. Managed troops effectively in several key battles, playing a significant role in shaping the military landscape of the period.

Achieved the rank of General in the Russian Army

Participated in the Napoleonic Wars

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