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Prince Pavel Nikolayevich Yengalychev (Russian: Павел Николаевич Енгалычев; 25 March 1864 – 12 August 1944, Lausanne) was a Russian prince and general. He was a member of the noble Engalychev family. From 1894 until 1901 he was the Russian military attaché in Imperial Germany. He was then an observer at the German expeditionary corps during the Boxer Rebellion in Imperial China. He was the last commander of the Warsaw Military District and the last Governor-general of Warsaw before the Russians were forced to retreat from Privislinsky Krai during the First World War. During the Russian Civil War he supported the White movement, and emigrated after the Red Army victory.

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  • Pável Yengalychev (es)
  • Pavel Yengalychev (en)
  • Paweł Jengałyczew (pl)
  • Енгалычев, Павел Николаевич (ru)
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  • Paweł Nikołajewicz Jengałyczew (ros. Павел Николаевич Енгалычев, ur. 25 marca 1864, zm. 12 sierpnia 1944 w Lozannie) – rosyjski generał, ostatni generał-gubernator warszawski i głównodowodzący wojsk Warszawskiego Okręgu Wojskowego od 23 grudnia 1914 do lipca 1915 (formalnie do 1917), książę. (pl)
  • Князь Па́вел Никола́евич Енгалы́чев (25 марта 1864 — 12 августа 1944) — русский генерал-лейтенант, генерал-адъютант из рода Енгалычевых. Последний варшавский генерал-губернатор. (ru)
  • El Príncipe Pável Nikolayevich Yengalychev (en ruso, Павел Николаевич Енгалычев; 25 de marzo de 1864 - 12 de agosto de 1944, Lausana) fue un príncipe y general ruso. Era miembro de la familia noble . Entre 1894 y 1901 fue agregado militar ruso en la Alemania Imperial. Después fue un observador del cuerpo expedicionario alemán durante la Rebelión de los Bóxers en la China Imperial. Fue el último comandante del Distrito Militar de Varsovia y el último Gobernador General de Varsovia antes de que los rusos fueran obligados a retirarse del durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Durante la Guerra Civil Rusa apoyó el movimiento blanco, y emigró después de la victoria del Ejército Rojo. (es)
  • Prince Pavel Nikolayevich Yengalychev (Russian: Павел Николаевич Енгалычев; 25 March 1864 – 12 August 1944, Lausanne) was a Russian prince and general. He was a member of the noble Engalychev family. From 1894 until 1901 he was the Russian military attaché in Imperial Germany. He was then an observer at the German expeditionary corps during the Boxer Rebellion in Imperial China. He was the last commander of the Warsaw Military District and the last Governor-general of Warsaw before the Russians were forced to retreat from Privislinsky Krai during the First World War. During the Russian Civil War he supported the White movement, and emigrated after the Red Army victory. (en)
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  • El Príncipe Pável Nikolayevich Yengalychev (en ruso, Павел Николаевич Енгалычев; 25 de marzo de 1864 - 12 de agosto de 1944, Lausana) fue un príncipe y general ruso. Era miembro de la familia noble . Entre 1894 y 1901 fue agregado militar ruso en la Alemania Imperial. Después fue un observador del cuerpo expedicionario alemán durante la Rebelión de los Bóxers en la China Imperial. Fue el último comandante del Distrito Militar de Varsovia y el último Gobernador General de Varsovia antes de que los rusos fueran obligados a retirarse del durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Durante la Guerra Civil Rusa apoyó el movimiento blanco, y emigró después de la victoria del Ejército Rojo. Su esposa fue Marguerite Alexeevna Stenbock-Fermor (1870-1942?, Lausana). * Datos: Q4175569 (es)
  • Prince Pavel Nikolayevich Yengalychev (Russian: Павел Николаевич Енгалычев; 25 March 1864 – 12 August 1944, Lausanne) was a Russian prince and general. He was a member of the noble Engalychev family. From 1894 until 1901 he was the Russian military attaché in Imperial Germany. He was then an observer at the German expeditionary corps during the Boxer Rebellion in Imperial China. He was the last commander of the Warsaw Military District and the last Governor-general of Warsaw before the Russians were forced to retreat from Privislinsky Krai during the First World War. During the Russian Civil War he supported the White movement, and emigrated after the Red Army victory. His wife was Marguerite Alexeevna Stenbock-Fermor (1870 – 1942?, Lausanne). * v * t * e (en)
  • Paweł Nikołajewicz Jengałyczew (ros. Павел Николаевич Енгалычев, ur. 25 marca 1864, zm. 12 sierpnia 1944 w Lozannie) – rosyjski generał, ostatni generał-gubernator warszawski i głównodowodzący wojsk Warszawskiego Okręgu Wojskowego od 23 grudnia 1914 do lipca 1915 (formalnie do 1917), książę. (pl)
  • Князь Па́вел Никола́евич Енгалы́чев (25 марта 1864 — 12 августа 1944) — русский генерал-лейтенант, генерал-адъютант из рода Енгалычевых. Последний варшавский генерал-губернатор. (ru)
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