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reconnaissance of passages through the Balkans and distinguished himself in the detachment of General Kartsov in capturing the Troyan pass from the battle. For the difference when crossing the Balkans Tatishchev March 5, 1878 was awarded the Order of St. George 4th degree "While taking possession of the Trojan pass, December 26, 1877, commanding the 9th infantry Staroingermanlandsky regiment, led a frontal attack on the enemy's fortified position and took control of the main redoubt and gun, with insignificant losses for us".
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In March 27 1855, he was promoted to headquarters captain and April 23, was appointed company commander in the Preobrazhensky regiment. On December 6, 1859, he was appointed adjutant wing and on March 14, 1862, he was enrolled in the retinue of His Majesty with deduction from the regiment, on April
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On April 16, 1866, he was promoted to colonel. On October 14, 1869, he was appointed commander of the 9th Infantry Staroingermanlandsky regiment. In 1877, Tatishchev with his regiment was in Bulgaria and took part in the war with Turkey. He fought near Plevna on the Grivitsky redoubt, then was on
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On January 1, 1878, for the difference in cases against the Turks, Tatishchev was promoted to major general with admission to the Suite and appointment from March 1 to the disposal of the Commander-in-Chief of the acting army, Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich the Elder. In January–February, he
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temporarily commanded the 1st Brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division. On March 17, 1878, he was awarded a golden saber with the inscription "For courage". For Plevna, on June 3, 1879, he was awarded the Order of St. Stanislav 1st degree with swords.
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On August 30, 1890, Tatishchev was promoted to lieutenant general and appointed head of the 29th Infantry Division, and on January 17, 1896, he received the rank of general from infantry and resigned.
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In 1849, (on the occasion of the war with Hungary) he was on a march of guards to the western borders of the Russian Empire and on December 6 of that year was promoted to second lieutenant.
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After crossing the Balkans, Tatishchev reached Adrianople and from there went to the Aegean Sea at Alexandroupolis. Then he carried out a reconnaissance along the seashore to Gallipoli.
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Gr. Tatishchev Nikolay Dmitrievich // List to generals by seniority. Done on September 1. – SPb., 1891. – S. 389.
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On August 14, 1847, he was released as ensign in the Life Guards Preobrazhensky Regiment.
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On April 30, 1878, Tatishchev was appointed commander of the 2nd Brigade of the
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Starchevsky A. A. Monument of the Eastern War of 1877–1878 – SPb., 1878
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He was educated at the School of Guard Ensigns and Cavalry Junkers.
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Golden saber with the inscription "For courage" (March 17, 1878)
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Order of the White Eagle (January 17, 1896, upon retirement)
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Order of St. Stanislav 1st degree with swords (June 3, 1879)
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Order of St. Stanislav 3rd degree (August 26, 1856)
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