- Nikolay Linevich
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name=Nikolai Petrovich Linevich
lived= 1839 - 1908
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caption= General Nikolai P. Linevich
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allegiance = Russia
branch =Russian Imperial Army
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rank=General
commands=Russian Imperial Army
battles=Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) andRusso-Japanese War
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portrayedby=Nikolai Petrovich Linevich, also "Lenevich" and "Linevitch" ( _ru. Николай Петрович Линевич, OldStyleDateDY|5 January|1839|
24 December ,1838 –OldStyleDate|23 April|1908|10 April,Petersburg ) was aRussia n military leader,Full General of Infantry (1903) and Commander-in-Chief of Russian forces in the Far East (3 March ,1905 ).Linevich made a name for himself in the
Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) . It was he who led the First Siberian Corps that stormed Peking and subdued theBoxer Rebellion in 1901. At the outbreak of theRusso-Japanese War he was in charge of the Amur Military District as Governor General ofDauria . He was in command of the Manchurian Army at theBattle of Mukden .Although Linevich procrastinated during the entire campaign, irking the Tsar with his never-ending demands for reinforcements, he was chosen to replace
Aleksey Kuropatkin as Commander-in-Chief of the land armies. As the war was drawing to a close, the old general was in no position to undertake any dashing actions. Instead, he involved himself in a controversial project for the relocation of theDalai Lama 's seat fromLhasa to Siberia.During the
Russian Revolution of 1905 , Linevich's troops revolted but he was in no hurry to put down the risings. As a result, he was relieved of his duties in February 1906. Linevich spent the rest of his life in retirement. His wartime journal was published posthumously, in 1925.References
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