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'''Georg Karl von Nostitz-Jänkendorf''' (1781—1838) was a [[Germans|German]] military officer in [[Imperial Russia]]n service. A member of the Lausatian branch of the [[von Nostitz]] family, during the [[Napoleonic Wars]] in 1807 he joined the Russian Army and in a couple of years rose to the rank of major of the [[Russian–German Legion]]. For his service he received the [[Order of St. George]] (4th class) and was allowed to stay in the Russian army after the war had ended. Rising through the ranks, during the [[November Uprising]] he served as a Lieutenant-General and commanding officer of the 1st Light Horse Brigade of the Guards Cavalry Division. Distinguished during the [[Battle of Warsaw (1831)]], he received Order of St. George 3rd Class.
'''Georg Karl von Nostitz-Jänkendorf''' (1781—1838) was a [[Germans|German]] military officer in [[Imperial Russia]]n service.
== Biography ==
A member of the [[Lausatia]]n branch of an old noble [[Nostitz family|House of Nostitz]], he was the son of Johann August Gottlob von Nostitz und Jänkendorf (b. 1730). During the [[Napoleonic Wars]] in 1807 he joined the Russian Army and in a couple of years rose to the rank of major of the [[Russian–German Legion]]. For his service he received the [[Order of St. George]] (4th class) and was allowed to stay in the Russian army after the war had ended. Rising through the ranks, during the [[November Uprising]] he served as a Lieutenant-General and commanding officer of the 1st Light Horse Brigade of the Guards Cavalry Division. Distinguished during the [[Battle of Warsaw (1831)]], he received Order of St. George 3rd Class.


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Georg Karl von Nostitz-Jänkendorf (1781—1838) was a German military officer in Imperial Russian service.

Biography

A member of the Lausatian branch of an old noble House of Nostitz, he was the son of Johann August Gottlob von Nostitz und Jänkendorf (b. 1730). During the Napoleonic Wars in 1807 he joined the Russian Army and in a couple of years rose to the rank of major of the Russian–German Legion. For his service he received the Order of St. George (4th class) and was allowed to stay in the Russian army after the war had ended. Rising through the ranks, during the November Uprising he served as a Lieutenant-General and commanding officer of the 1st Light Horse Brigade of the Guards Cavalry Division. Distinguished during the Battle of Warsaw (1831), he received Order of St. George 3rd Class.