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fortress, where he received his first order of commendation. In 1810 Madatov joined the Aleksandriya Hussar Regiment as a captain and later as a major. Madatov's first major combat experience was during the
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to take command of the forces which would push the Persians out of the Southern Caucasus. The 2,000 men under Madatov's command routed the 10,000-man Persian army on the banks of the
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arrived just in time to join their forces with Madatov and to form an 8,000-strong corps under Paskevich's command.
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back to Persia. On 28 September of the same year Madatov was made lieutenant general.
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He concluded his career fighting the Turks once again on the Danube during the
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and marched towards Ganja. Additional Russian reinforcements under
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they fell upon the Persians and forced them to retreat across the
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in their efforts to abolish Muslim control of the region.
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Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

George Dawe
Military Gallery of the Winter Palace
St. Petersburg
Avetaranots
Karabakh Khanate
Zand Iran
Azerbaijan
Shumla
Silistra Eyalet
Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria
Russian Empire
Infantry
Cavalry
Lieutenant General
Leib Guard
Russo-Turkish War, 1806–1812
French invasion of Russia
Russo-Persian War, 1826–1828
Order of St. George
Pour le Mérite
Order of Saint Anna
Russian
Armenian
prince
lieutenant-general

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