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Andreas Karaczay de Vályeszáka or Andreas Karaiczay de Wallje Szaka or András Karacsaj de Válje-Szaka (Croatian: Andrija Karadžić;Serbian: Андрија Караџић; 30 November 1744 – 22 March 1808) served in the Austrian army beginning in the Seven Years' War. In 1788–90, he fought in the Austro-Turkish War at Khotyn, Valea Seacă, Focșani, and Rymnik. In 1789 he was promoted to general officer, appointed Proprietor (Inhaber) of an Austrian cavalry regiment, and became a friend to the famous Russian General Alexander Suvorov. He fought in the French Revolutionary Wars until 1795 when he retired because of "war fatigue". Suvorov recalled him to action in 1799 when he fought at the Trebbia, Alessandria, and Novi. He led the Austrians at Second Novi. After being badly wounded at Stockach in 1800, he r

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  • Andreas Karaczay, ab 1775 Freiherr Karaczay, ab 1798 Graf Karaczay de Vályeszáka (auch Karaiczay de Wallje-Szaka; ungarisch: András Karacsaj de Válje-Szaka; kroatisch: Andrija Karadžić; serbisch: Андрија Караџић; * 30. November 1744 in Hrvatska Kostajnica; † 22. März 1808 in Wiener Neustadt) war ein österreichischer General. (de)
  • Andreas Karaczay de Vályeszáka, né le 30 novembre 1744 à Hrvatska Kostajnica en Croatie et mort le 22 mars 1808 à Wiener Neustadt, en Autriche, est un militaire autrichien au service de la monarchie de Habsbourg. (fr)
  • Andreas Karaczay de Vályeszáka or Andreas Karaiczay de Wallje Szaka or András Karacsaj de Válje-Szaka (Croatian: Andrija Karadžić;Serbian: Андрија Караџић; 30 November 1744 – 22 March 1808) served in the Austrian army beginning in the Seven Years' War. In 1788–90, he fought in the Austro-Turkish War at Khotyn, Valea Seacă, Focșani, and Rymnik. In 1789 he was promoted to general officer, appointed Proprietor (Inhaber) of an Austrian cavalry regiment, and became a friend to the famous Russian General Alexander Suvorov. He fought in the French Revolutionary Wars until 1795 when he retired because of "war fatigue". Suvorov recalled him to action in 1799 when he fought at the Trebbia, Alessandria, and Novi. He led the Austrians at Second Novi. After being badly wounded at Stockach in 1800, he r (en)
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