Mikhail Skobelev

Russian general in the Russo-Turkish War

Mikhail Skobelev - Russian general in the Russo-Turkish War
Born

September 29th, 1843
181 years ago

Died

1882
143 years ago — 39 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Russia

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Served as a major general in the Imperial Russian Army. Skobelev gained recognition during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878, particularly for his leadership during the Siege of Plevna and his tactics at the Battle of Shipka Pass. His strategies contributed to significant victories and innovations in military operations. Skobelev was instrumental in the capture of Adrianople; his approach to warfare included the effective use of infantry and cavalry. After the war, he became a prominent figure in Russian military affairs until his death in 1882.

Led forces during the Siege of Plevna

Played a key role in the Battle of Shipka Pass

Contributed to the capture of Adrianople

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