ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Dmitry Zuyev Dmitry ZuyevImperial Russian Army general (1854–1917) Dmitry Petrovich ZuyevBorn(1854-06-23)23 June 1854Died17 September 1917(1917-09-17) (aged 63)Petrograd, Russian RepublicAllegiance Russian EmpireBranch Imperial Russian ArmyService years1870–1917RankGeneral of the InfantryCommands1st Infantry Division25th Army Corps29th Army CorpsConflictsRusso-Turkish WarWorld War I Dmitry Petrovich Zuyev (23 June [O.S. 11 June] 1854 – 4 September 1917) was an Imperial Russian Army general. He was commander of the 1st Infantry Division from 1907 to 1910. He fought in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 and the Eastern Front of World War I. He commanded the 25th (1910-1914) and the 29th Army Corps (1914-1915). In September 1915 he was appointed commander of the Dvinsk Military District. After the February Revolution, he was removed from office and enlisted in the reserve of ranks at the headquarters of the Petrograd military district. He died on 4 (17) September 1917 in Petrograd. He was a recipient of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky, the Order of the White Eagle, the Order of St. Vladimir, the Order of St. Anna and the Order of Saint Stanislaus. Awards Order of St. Anna, 4th Class, 1878; 3rd Class, 1884; 2nd Class, 1891; 1st Class, 1904 Order of St. Stanislaus, 3rd Class with Swords and Bow, 1878; 2nd Class, 1887; 1st Class, 1900 Order of St. Vladimir, 4th Class, 1893; 3rd Class, 1895; 2nd Class, 1907 Order of the White Eagle, 6 December 1912 Order of St. Alexander Nevsky, with Swords, 18 March 1915; and Diamond Badges, 1 May 1915 Bibliography А.И. Колпакиди, ed. (2004). Энциклопедия секретных служб России. М.: АСТ, Астрель, Транзиткнига. pp. 107–108. ISBN 5-17018975-3. External links Zuev, Dmitry Petrovich Project "Russian Army in the Great War" Biography on the site "Russian Imperial Army" Preceded byNone Commander of the 25th Army Corps 1910–1914 Succeeded byAlexander Ragoza Preceded byNone Commander of the 29th Army Corps 1914–1915 Succeeded byNikolai Lisovsky Authority control databases InternationalVIAFNationalLatvia