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'''Nikolay Ivanovich Bogdanov''' ([[Slavo-Serbia]], [[Imperial Russia]], 28 August 1751 - [[Moscow]], Imperial Russia, 16 March 1829) entered the war against [[Napoleonic France]] as a seasoned and experienced 62-year-old, Russian general with many awards and decorations fighting the Ottoman Turks.<ref>http://encyclopedia.mil.ru/encyclopedia/heroes/USSR/more.htm?id=11805655@morfHeroes</ref>In the Napoleonic Wars, he proved how much experience and bravery can make a difference in the outcome.
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'''Nikolay Ivanovich Bogdanov''' (28 August 1751 - 16 March 1829) was a Russian General who participated in the wars against [[Napoleonic France]]. He received numerous awards and decorations for his work and with his experience also later fought the Ottoman Turks.<ref name="encyclopedia.mil.ru">{{cite web|url=http://encyclopedia.mil.ru/encyclopedia/heroes/USSR/more.htm?id=11805655@morfHeroes |title=Богданов Николай Иванович : Министерство обороны Российской Федерации |publisher=Encyclopedia.mil.ru |date= |accessdate=2019-05-21}}</ref> In the Napoleonic Wars, he took part in the hard-fought [[Battle of Borodino]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Nikola Ivanovich Bogdanov's origins are from the ranks of Serbian nobility in [[Slavo-Serbia]]. On 27 March 1795, Bogdanov was awarded the [[Order of St. George]], 4th degree "For the zealous service and brave deeds rendered during the defeat of the Polish insurgents" in the [[Vilnius uprising (1794)|Vilnius uprising]] and during the storming of the city's fortifications, where he, commanding the guns entrusted to him on the 8th through the 31st of July 1794 contributed to the Russian victory with the taking of Vilnius.<ref>http://www.museum.ru/museum/1812/Persons/RUSS/ra_st05.html</ref><ref>https://books.google.ca/books?id=MT1pAAAAMAAJ&dq=nikolay+ivanovich+bogdanov%2C+russian+general&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=bogdanov%2C+russian+general</ref>
Nikola Ivanovich Bogdanov's origins are from the ranks of Serbian nobility in [[Slavo-Serbia]]. On 27 March 1795, Bogdanov was awarded the [[Order of St. George]], 4th degree "For the zealous service and brave deeds rendered during the defeat of the Polish insurgents" in the [[Vilnius uprising (1794)|Vilnius uprising]] and during the storming of the city's fortifications, where he, commanding the guns entrusted to him on the 8th through the 31st of July 1794 contributed to the Russian victory with the taking of Vilnius.<ref name="museum.ru">{{cite web|url=http://www.museum.ru/museum/1812/Persons/RUSS/ra_st05.html|title=Русский генералитет|website=www.museum.ru}}</ref><ref name="Ermolov">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MT1pAAAAMAAJ&q=bogdanov,+russian+general|title=The Czar's General: The Memoirs of a Russian General in the Napoleonic Wars|first=Алексѣй Петрович|last=Ермолов|date=21 May 2019|publisher=Ravenhall|isbn=9781905043057|via=Google Books}}</ref>


Bogdanov rose to a [[major general]] in October 1798 and served as ''chef'' of the 8th Horse Artillery Regiment from 7 March 1800 to 27 August 1801 (in September 1801, [[Gregorian Calendar]]).<ref>https://books.google.ca/books?id=MT1pAAAAMAAJ&dq=nikolay+bogdanov%2C+russian+general&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=nikolay+bogdanov</ref>He commanded the Russian Artillery Regiment at the [[Battle of Austerlitz]] in 1805. Later, he took his leave from the army and served as the civil [[governor]] of [[Tula]] from 1811 to 1814. Before the Battle of Borodino, Bogdanov was recalled to duty, and a new officer (Major General I. I. Miller) was put in charge of the Tula's people's militia, also known as [[Narodnoe Opolcheniye]].<ref>http://www.museum.ru/museum/1812/Persons/RUSS/ra_st05.html</ref><ref>http://encyclopedia.mil.ru/encyclopedia/heroes/USSR/more.htm?id=11805655@morfHeroes</ref>
Bogdanov rose to a [[major general]] in October 1798 and served as ''chef'' of the 8th Horse Artillery Regiment from 7 March 1800 to 27 August 1801 (in September 1801, [[Gregorian Calendar]]).<ref name="Ermolov" /> He commanded the Russian Artillery Regiment at the [[Battle of Austerlitz]] in 1805. Later, he took his leave from the army and served as the civil [[governor]] of [[Tula Governorate|Tula]] from 1811 to 1814. Before the Battle of Borodino, Bogdanov was recalled to duty, and a new officer (Major General I. I. Miller) was put in charge of the Tula's people's militia, also known as [[Narodnoe Opolcheniye]].<ref name="museum.ru"/><ref name="encyclopedia.mil.ru"/>


He was already a [[lieutenant general]] (1807) and a member of the [[Privy Council]] (1808), and civil governor of Tula (1811) before the [[Battle of Borodino]]. And during the fateful battle, he protected the right wing of the Russian Army, better known as the '''Raevsky Redoubt''', winning the Order of St. George, 3rd degree.<ref>http://www.museum.ru/museum/1812/Persons/RUSS/ra_st05.html</ref>
He was already a [[lieutenant general]] (1807) and a member of the [[Privy Council]] (1808), and civil governor of Tula (1811) shortly before the Battle of Borodino. And during the fateful battle itself, he protected the right wing of the Russian Army, better known as the '''Raevsky Redoubt''', winning the Order of St. George, 3rd degree.<ref name="museum.ru"/>


He died in Moscow in 1829. He was 77.<ref>http://encyclopedia.mil.ru/encyclopedia/heroes/USSR/more.htm?id=11805655@morfHeroes</ref>
He died in Moscow in 1829. He was 77.<ref name="encyclopedia.mil.ru"/>


==Awards and decorations==
==Awards and decorations==
* [[Order of St. George]], 4th class (27 March 1795) <ref>http://www.museum.ru/museum/1812/Persons/RUSS/ra_st05.html</ref>
* [[Order of St. George]], 4th class (27 March 1795)<ref name="museum.ru"/>
* [[Order of St. George]], 3rd class (7 September 1812)<ref>http://www.museum.ru/museum/1812/Persons/RUSS/ra_st05.html</ref>
* [[Order of St. George]], 3rd class (7 September 1812)<ref name="museum.ru"/>

==See also==
* [[Nikolay Vuich]]
* [[Peter Ivanovich Ivelich]]
* [[Andrei Miloradovich]]
* [[Avram Ratkov]]
* [[Ivan Adamovich]]
* [[Ilya Duka]]
* [[Georgi Emmanuel]]
* [[Mikhail Miloradovich]]
* [[Semyon Zorich]]
* [[Peter Tekeli]]
* [[Ivan Lukačević (soldier)]]
* [[Jovan Šević]]
* [[Jovan Albanez]]
* [[Simeon Piščević]]
* [[Dejan Subotić]]
* [[Fedor Yakovlevich Mirkovich]]
* [[Anto Gvozdenović]]
* [[Jovan Horvat]]
* [[Marko Ivelich]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Nikolay Ivanovich Bogdanov
Born28 August 1751
Slavo-Serbia
Died16 March 1829
Moscow, Imperial Russia
Allegiance Russian Empire
Service / branchArmy
RankLieutenant General
AwardsOrder of St. George 3rd classought

Nikolay Ivanovich Bogdanov (28 August 1751 - 16 March 1829) was a Russian General who participated in the wars against Napoleonic France. He received numerous awards and decorations for his work and with his experience also later fought the Ottoman Turks.[1] In the Napoleonic Wars, he took part in the hard-fought Battle of Borodino.

Biography

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Nikola Ivanovich Bogdanov's origins are from the ranks of Serbian nobility in Slavo-Serbia. On 27 March 1795, Bogdanov was awarded the Order of St. George, 4th degree "For the zealous service and brave deeds rendered during the defeat of the Polish insurgents" in the Vilnius uprising and during the storming of the city's fortifications, where he, commanding the guns entrusted to him on the 8th through the 31st of July 1794 contributed to the Russian victory with the taking of Vilnius.[2][3]

Bogdanov rose to a major general in October 1798 and served as chef of the 8th Horse Artillery Regiment from 7 March 1800 to 27 August 1801 (in September 1801, Gregorian Calendar).[3] He commanded the Russian Artillery Regiment at the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805. Later, he took his leave from the army and served as the civil governor of Tula from 1811 to 1814. Before the Battle of Borodino, Bogdanov was recalled to duty, and a new officer (Major General I. I. Miller) was put in charge of the Tula's people's militia, also known as Narodnoe Opolcheniye.[2][1]

He was already a lieutenant general (1807) and a member of the Privy Council (1808), and civil governor of Tula (1811) shortly before the Battle of Borodino. And during the fateful battle itself, he protected the right wing of the Russian Army, better known as the Raevsky Redoubt, winning the Order of St. George, 3rd degree.[2]

He died in Moscow in 1829. He was 77.[1]

Awards and decorations

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Богданов Николай Иванович : Министерство обороны Российской Федерации". Encyclopedia.mil.ru. Retrieved 2019-05-21.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Русский генералитет". www.museum.ru.
  3. ^ a b Ермолов, Алексѣй Петрович (21 May 2019). The Czar's General: The Memoirs of a Russian General in the Napoleonic Wars. Ravenhall. ISBN 9781905043057 – via Google Books.
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