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'''Pavel Yengalychev''' ({{lang-ru|Павел Николаевич Енгалычев}}) (1864–1944) was a [[Russian Empire]] [[prince]] and [[general]].
'''Pavel Yengalychev''' ({{lang-ru|Павел Николаевич Енгалычев}}) (1864–1944) was a [[Russian Empire]] [[prince]] and [[general]].


In 1894 to 1901 he was Russian [[military attaché]] in Germany. An observer at the German expeditionary corps during the [[Boxer Rebellion]]. Last commendant of [[Warsaw Military District]] and last [[Governor-General of Warsaw]] before the Russians were forced to reatred from [[Congress Poland]] during [[First World War]]. Supported the [[White movement]], emigrated after the victory of the [[Bolsheviks]].
He was a member of the noble [[Engalychev]] family. In 1894 to 1901 he was Russian [[military attaché]] in Germany. An observer at the German expeditionary corps during the [[Boxer Rebellion]]. Last commendant of [[Warsaw Military District]] and last [[Governor-General of Warsaw]] before the Russians were forced to reatred from [[Congress Poland]] during [[First World War]]. Supported the [[White movement]], emigrated after the victory of the [[Bolsheviks]].


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Pavel Yengalychev (Template:Lang-ru) (1864–1944) was a Russian Empire prince and general.

He was a member of the noble Engalychev family. In 1894 to 1901 he was Russian military attaché in Germany. An observer at the German expeditionary corps during the Boxer Rebellion. Last commendant of Warsaw Military District and last Governor-General of Warsaw before the Russians were forced to reatred from Congress Poland during First World War. Supported the White movement, emigrated after the victory of the Bolsheviks.