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Nazarov, Fedor Dmitrievich

Nazarov Fedor Dmitrievich ( 1884 - June 17, 1930 ) - Don Cossack.

Biography

He was born with a Cossack family in the village of Novo-Nikolaevskaya , Taganrog district , VVD, in the family of the fisheryman D. I. Nazarov. He graduated from gymnasium and teacher seminary, after which from 1910 to 1915 he was a teacher in the villages of the Don.

At the beginning of 1915 he was mobilized and sent to the Novocherkassk Cossack Military School , which he graduated in August 1915 with the rank of ensign. He was appointed to the 7th Don Cossack Regiment.

Having stayed at the front until the middle of summer 1917, coronet Nazarov was elected a delegate from the regiment to the General Cossack Front Congress, which was held in Kiev . At the congress, he was elected chairman. With the relocation of the General Cossack Front Congress from Kiev to Novocherkassk , on Don, Nazarov took an active part in the events that took place there. He was one of the first who came under the command of Ataman Kaledin , and fought in his units with the working squads of the Donbass at the end of 1917. During these battles he was wounded in his right hand. With the occupation of Rostov-on-Don , Nazarov received permission from Kaledin to form a Cossack partisan detachment from officers of the 7th Don Cossack Regiment. Later, a horse-drawn partisan battery under the command of Yesaul Nezhivov came under his command. During the battles for Rostov and Novocherkassk, he covered the city from the west. In early February 1918, under his command, he had fighting squads of villages: Aleksandrovskaya, Aksakayskaya, Gnilovsaya, Olginskaya.

With his equestrian partisan detachment, Nazarov made a steppe campaign .

After the campaign, he was promoted from the rank of centurion to the rank of Yesaul. Nazarov was appointed commander of the 42nd Don Cossack Cavalry Regiment, led by him, and fought against the mine partisans and Red Guard units in the Donbass in late 1918 - early 1919, then in Ukraine.

With a general retreat in 1919 he came to Poland , from which he moved to the Crimea. And he joined the Russian army of General Wrangel. After the defeat of Wrangel in the Crimea, in early December 1920 he emigrated to Bulgaria.

In Bulgaria, he was engaged in agriculture, organized a Cossack emigrant village artel on the purchased land.

Literature

  • http://elan-kazak.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=657

Notes

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Nazarov,_Fyodor_Dmitrievich&oldid = 96523839


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