- Joseph Vladimirovich Gourko
Count Joseph Vladimirovich Romeyko-Gourko (the first name is also sometimes transliterated "Ossip") ( _ru. Иосиф Владимирович Ромейко-Гурко) (16–28 July 1828,
Mogilev region - 15–28 January 1901, nearTver ) was aRussia nField Marshal prominent during theRusso-Turkish War, 1877-78 .Of Belarusian/Polish extraction, Gourko was educated in the imperial corps of pages, entered the hussars of the imperial bodyguard as sub-lieutenant in 1846, became captain in 1857, adjutant to
Alexander II of Russia in 1860, colonel in 1861, commander of the 4th Hussar regiment of Mariupol in 1866, and major-general of the emperor's suite in 1867.He subsequently commanded the grenadier regiment, and in 1873 the 1st brigade, 2nd division, of the cavalry of the guard. Although he took part in the
Crimean War , being stationed at Belbek, his claim to distinction is due to his services in the Turkish war of 1877. He led the van of the Russian invasion, took Trnovo onJuly 7 , crossed theBalkans by the Ham Bogaz pass, whichdebouches near Hainkioi, and, notwithstanding considerable resistance, capturedUflani ,Maglish andKazanlyk ; onJuly 18 he attacked Shipka, which was evacuated by the Turks on the following day. Thus within sixteen days of crossing theDanube , Gourko had secured three Balkan passes and created a panic atConstantinople .He then made a series of successful reconnaissances of the Tunja valley, cut the railway in two places, occupied
Stara Zagora (Turkish,Eski Zagra ) andNova Zagora (Yeni Zagra ), checked the advance of Suleiman Pasha's army, and returned again over the Balkans. In October he was appointed commander of the allied cavalry, and attacked the Plevna line of communication to Orkhanie with a large mixed force, captured Gorni-Dubnik, Telische and Vratza, and, in the middle of November, Orkhanie itself. Plevna was isolated, and after its fall in December Gourko led the way amidst snow and ice over the Balkans to the fertile valley beyond, totally defeated Suleiman Pasha at thebattle of Plovdiv , and occupied Sophia, Philippopolis (Plovdiv ) andAdrianople , thearmistice at the end of January 1878 stopping further operations.Gourko was made a count, and decorated with the 2nd class of St George and other orders. In 1879-1880 he was governor of
St Petersburg , and from 1883 to 1894governor-general of Poland , where he enforced theRussification policies of Alexander III.----
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