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occupying forces. As a provisional governor of Crimea, Sulkiewicz negotiated with the Ukrainian government a federative relations between mainland Ukraine and Crimea. After the end of
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in 1883 and became an officer in 1886. He was promoted to major general in 1910 and to lieutenant general in 1915. Sulkiewicz participated in the Chinese expedition against the
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Vilayet (2006-12-02). "ПОЛЬСКИЕ ТАТАРЫ НА СЛУЖБЕ АЗЕРБАЙДЖАНСКОЙ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОСТИ" [Polish Tatars serving for Azerbaijani Statehood]. Baku: Zerkalo.
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troops out of Crimea in late 1918, Sulkiewicz moved to Azerbaijan and became Chief of Staff of
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occupational forces which forced Bolshevik irregular formations out of Crimea and formed the
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Belarusian-born Russian, Crimean, and Azerbaijani military commander and politician
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Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. (1918-1920) The Army (Documents and collections)
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in 1894–1905 and served as a chief of staff at the Ochakov Fortress. During the
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Azerbaijani military personnel of the Armenian–Azerbaijani War (1918–1920)
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he is still known as Suleyman bey Sulkiewicz and Mammad bey Sulkiewicz.
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and the Central powers, Sulkiewicz came to Crimea with the
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origin, he changed his name to Mohammad after settling in
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Bust of General Sulkiewicz was installed in 2017 in
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Mammad Bey Shulkevich

Chief of General Staff of Azerbaijani Armed Forces
Habib Bey Salimov
Abdulhamid Bey Gaytabashi
Vilna Governorate
Russian Empire
Belarus
Baku
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Imperial Russian Army

Azerbaijani Armed Forces
Lieutenant General
Boxer Rebellion
Russo-Japanese War
World War I
Russian Civil War
Belarusian
romanized
Azerbaijani
Russian
romanized
lieutenant general
Crimean Regional Government
Chief of General Staff of Azerbaijani Armed Forces
Lipka Tatar
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Azerbaijan
Imperial Russian Army

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