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Since 7 May 1861, Tchaikovsky was a senior adjutant to the headquarters of the assistant inspector of infantry battalions, and on 6 June of the following year he was promoted to captain. In the same year, he successfully passed the entrance exams to the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff. At the
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Tchaikovsky was born on 7 April 1840. He was educated in the 1st Moscow Cadet Corps, from which he was released on 30 June 1858 as an ensign in the Life Guards Finland Regiment. 30 March 1859 was promoted to second lieutenant, and already 29 May of the same year - on a lieutenant. 21 March 1860
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On 7 December 1868, Tchaikovsky was transferred to Turkestan and appointed to be at the disposal of the Turkestan Governor-General, Adjutant General K.P. Kaufman (at the same time, he was formally classified as a weapon without a position). From 5 May 1869 he was an assistant to the Issyk-Kul
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Father - Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Petrovich (1789-1871) - retired major general. The elder brother of Ilya Petrovich Tchaikovsky (1795-1880), the father of the great Russian composer
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At the end of the war, on 13 August 1878 he was appointed commander of the 58th Infantry Regiment of Prague, from 28 March 1879 he commanded the 4th Grenadier Nesvizh Regiment.
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district chief, on 14 March 1870 he was appointed head of this county and on 19 November of the same year he was transferred to the same position in Tokmak district.
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On 10 April 1875, Tchaikovsky was appointed to the post of chief of staff of the 29th Infantry Division, and on 21 August 1877 he took the same position in the
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From 16 June 1872 to 14 August 1874 he commanded the 4th Turkestan Line Battalion, with which in 1873 he took part in an expedition against the
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end of the course at the academy on 10 December 1864 he was appointed senior adjutant to the headquarters of the
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Grandfather - Pyotr Fedorovich Tchaikovsky (1745-1818). Wife - Anastasia Stepanovna, nÊe Posokhova (born 1751).
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Generality of the Russian Empire. Encyclopedic dictionary of generals and admirals from Peter I to Nicholas II
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and remained in that position until 22 February 1889, when he was appointed assistant chief of staff of the
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and enlisted in the army infantry and reserve troops, was seconded to the General Staff.
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List to the generals by seniority. Corrected on 1 April 1880. - SPb., 1880. - S. 1018
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List to the generals by seniority. Done on 1 January 1903. - SPb., 1903. - S. 126.
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Golden weapon with the inscription "For courage." Lists of gentlemen 1788-1913
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Order of St. Stanislav 2nd degree with the imperial crown and swords (1873)
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Andrey (1841-1920) - infantry general, governor of the Ferghana region.
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He was buried at the Nikolsky cemetery of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
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On 24 March 1881 he was appointed commander of the 2nd brigade of the
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On 2 August 1884, Tchaikovsky was appointed chief of staff of the
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Hope (born 1841). Spouse - S. A. Porokhovshchikov (died 1888).
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Golden saber with the inscription "For courage" (29 July 1878)
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Mother - Evdokia Petrovna Berens (Elizabeth von Beren).
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29th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Khivan campaign of 1873
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3rd Army Corps (Russian Empire)
3rd Cavalry Division (Russian Empire)
Khanate of Khiva
3rd Grenadier Division (Russian Empire)
Russo-Turkish War (1877-78)
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39th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Caucasus Grenadier Division (Russian Empire)
6th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
Kiev Military District
lieutenant general
3rd Army Corps (Russian Empire)
Order of St. Anna
Order of St. Vladimir

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