- Peter Tekeli
Infobox Military Person
name = Peter Tekeli
caption = RussianGeneral-in-Chief Peter Tekeli.Engraving from 1787, exhibited in the Pushkin All-Russian Museum (Всероссийский музей А.С. Пушкина),Saint Petersburg .
born = 1720
died = 1792
placeofbirth = Arad,Military Frontier ,Habsburg Monarchy
placeofdeath =Mirgorod ,Russian Empire
allegiance = flagicon|Russian EmpireRussian Empire
branch =Cavalry
serviceyears = 1741–1748 (Pomorišje Militia in the army of Habsburg Monarchy)
1748–1790 Imperial Russian Army
rank =General-in-Chief
commands = Arad Company of Pomorišje Militia
SerbianHussar Regiment
Armed forces inNovorossiya
battles =War of the Austrian Succession Seven Years' War Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
awards =Order of St. George Order of St. Anna Order of St. Alexander Nevsky
Cross of Saint Vladimir
relations =Sava Tekelija , his nephew
laterwork =Peter Tekeli ( _ru. Петр Авраамович Текели, [Текели is also spelled Текелий, and Тюкюли. Peter Tekeli’s Russian patronymic Авраамович (Avraamovich), spelled also Абрамович (Abramovich), results from the fact that his father’s name "Ranko" does not exist among Russians, and they replaced it with "Avraam" or "Abram".] Serbian: Петар Поповић Текелија or "Petar Popović Tekelija", ["Popović" is often omitted.] _hu. Tököly-Popovics Péter) (1720 - 1792) was a Russian
general-in-chief ofSerb origin. He achieved the highest rank among the Serbs who served in the Imperial Russian Army. He was born in a noble family of military tradition, whose men were officers of the Austrian army in theMilitary Frontier . Prior to his emigration to Russia in 1748, he fought as a young officer in theWar of the Austrian Succession . Characterized by both courage and military cunning, he made a splendid career in Russia. He participated in theSeven Years' War ,Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) , andRusso-Turkish War (1787–1792) . Under his command,Zaporozhian Cossacks were disbanded and subjugated to the Imperial authority in 1775, without spilling a single drop of blood, for which he received theOrder of St. Alexander Nevsky from Empress Catherine the Great. He retired in 1790, and died two years later in his mansion atMirgorod .Family background and early career
The Tekeli family immigrated to the
Kingdom of Hungary from the village Tekija nearKladovo inSerbia , long before the Great Serb Migration under PatriarchArsenije III Čarnojević . Peter Tekeli was a grandson of Jovan and a son of Ranko Tekeli.Colonel Jovan Tekeli of Arad was at the beginning of the 18th century thecommander-in-chief ofPomorišje section of theMilitary Frontier . As the commander of the PomorišjeMilitia , he distinguished himself in theBattle of Senta in 1697, significantly contributing to the victory of Austrians. After his military successes in suppression of the Rákóczi Uprising, he was granted a hereditary nobility title by Emperor Joseph I. He had a prominent role in the conquest of Timişoara in 1716.Tekelija] Kostić (chapter “Миграције аустријских Срба у Русију за време цара Петра и царице Ане”)] His good relations with the Habsburgs deteriorated later; he even visited Rákóczi in his exile in Rodosto. The Tekeli family was ever since regarded with mistrust by the Austrians, and Jovan’s son Ranko never rose above the rank of captain.Cerović (chapter “Нова Сербија”)] Ranko married Alka, a daughter of Mojsej Rašković, commander-in-chief of the Danube section of Military Frontier. They had four sons, the third of whom was Peter.Peter Tekeli was born in Arad in 1720. At the age of 21, with the rank of
lieutenant , he went to theWar of the Austrian Succession . At that time his father Ranko was the commander of the Arad Company of Pomorišje Militia. When the war started, Ranko fell ill and deputed Peter to command the company. The war ended in 1748, and Peter, after seven years, returned to his hometown as an honored soldier. He wanted to remain the commander of the Arad company, but his father was not willing to cede the authority. The ambitious Peter decided to emigrate to theRussian Empire . Since the reign of Peter the Great, Serbs from the Military Frontier had been emigrating to Russia, which welcomed them. The number of Serb immigrants in Russia allowed its military command to form the SerbianHussar Regiment in 1727. It was stationed in the region of the Tor Fortress. Peter applied for discharge from the Austrian army, which he was granted, and emigrated to Russia in 1748. Admitted to the Imperial Russian Army, he was commissioned the rank ofporutchik , and sent to the Serbian Hussar Regiment. He was given the assignment to popularize the emigration to Russia among the Serbs of Pomorišje. His presence and activities in this region, however, were not welcome with the Austrians, who finally banished him. In 1751 Peter Tekeli was promoted to the rank of captain.Seven Years’ War
Tekeli advanced further in his military career in Russia during the
Seven Years' War , at the beginning of which he had the rank of second major. On 30th (old style - 19th) of August 1757, he was wounded during theBattle of Gross-Jägersdorf . After his participation in the storming of the Küstrin Fortress, he was raised to the rank oflieutenant colonel in 1758. Tekeli participated in theBattle of Zorndorf , theBattle of Kay and the decisiveBattle of Kunersdorf in 1759, which markedPrussia 's defeat in the war.Tekeli contributed to the Russian capture of
Berlin in 1760, where he was able to destroy a retreating rearguard of Prussian General Hülsen underSpandau . During the war, Tekeli was a distinguished participant in skirmishes. As the war drew to a close, Tekeli took part in the capture of Kolberg under the command of General Peter Rumyantsev, and was promoted for his service to the rank of colonel in 1763.After Empress Catherine the Great took to the throne, Colonel Tekeli was soon back in combat against the
Bar Confederation inFirst Polish Republic (1764-1768); for his distinctions he was awarded the rank ofbrigadier .Russo-Turkish War
During the
Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) , Tekeli was the commander of the Serbian Hussar Regiment. Initially, in 1769, he fought in several battles during the siege ofKhotyn Fortress . With the rest of the Russian Army, he then enteredRomania in 1771 and fought in the Battle ofFocşani andZhurzhevo . He re-captured a Russian banner there, for which he was promoted to amajor general and awarded with theOrder of St. Anna . Later he was the head of the right flank during the invasion ofWallachia . After numerous other distinctions, he was promoted to alieutenant general and awarded with theOrder of St. George (3rd degree) upon the war's victorious conclusion.Disbanding of the Zaporozhian Cossacks
After the Russo-Turkish War, Lieutenant General Tekeli was the commander of all armed forces stationed in
Novorossiya . One of the prominent acts of his career was the disbanding of theZaporozhian Cossacks and destroying their base, theZaporozhian Sich , in summer 1775.The Cossacks who lived in Zaporozhia were tasked in safeguarding the Russian Empire against the
Crimean Khanate . Russia’s victory in the war and the annexation of Crimea, however, caused that their sole military role was lost. At the same time there were constant attacks by the Cossacks on the Serbian settlers.Antin Holovaty suggested toGrigori Potemkin to reorganize the Zaporozhian Host by the same style as the Don Cossack Host. Yet after the Zaporozhians offered support to thePugachev's Rebellion in 1774, Potemkin’s mind was set. Tired of dealing with constant feuds, he ordered Tekeli, an ethnic Serb, to disband the Host.cite web
last = Solov'yov V
first =
title = Конец Запорожской Сечи
publisher = Кубань, XXI век
url = http://www.kuban-xxi.h1.ru/history/21.shtml
accessdate = 2008-10-01]Tekeli divided his forces into five detachments, and send them along roads which would lead them to fully surround the Sich, which was successfully deployed by dawn of June 4. The lack of any combat in past few years had the effect that the vigilance of Zaporozhians was low, and their guards were asleep upon Tekeli's arrival.
Petro Kalnyshevsky , theKosh otaman , found out that the Sich is surrounded and besieged only after the Russian envoy arrived to call him to meet with Tekeli. By evening Russian guards were placed in all internal and external positions, and next morning the Zaporozhians officially surrendered all their arms and lowered their battle banners.Tekeli allowed joint visits and gave permissions to the former Cossacks to leave the besieged Sich for personal reasons. As the Host’s
Starshyna s were sent toSaint Petersburg , the Sich was slowly vacated. When Tekeli realized that some Cossacks ran off to theDanube where they formed theDanubian Sich , he reported that to the Empress, and received order to destroy the Sich. After ensuring it was vacated, the empty fortress was subjected to a prolonged artillery fire. For his role in quelling the Zaporozhian Cossacks without spilling a single drop of blood, Tekeli was awarded theOrder of St. Alexander Nevsky .Shambarov (chapter "Судьба малороссийских казаков")] cite web
last = Petrakov
first = Viktor
title = Петр Текели и наш край
publisher = Украина-Центр
url = http://www.uc.kr.ua/fresh/2152/
accessdate = 2008-10-01]Later life
In 1787 Tekeli was made
general-in-chief and placed in command of the Nizhny Novgorod Dragoon Regiment. At the beginning of theRusso-Turkish War (1787–1792) , he was in command of a Russian garrison stationed to defend the eastern shore of theBlack Sea . After he defeated Turks andTatars in theCaucasus , Empress Catherine the Great awarded him with the Cross of Saint Vladimir.In 1788 Tekeli had a bad riding accident with a stallion which a Tatar chief gave him as a gift. He resigned from active duty in 1790. Two years later he died in his mansion at
Mirgorod , and was buried in the Mirgorod’s Church of Saint Nicholas. The church was razed in the 1930s by the Stalin regime, but his grave’s tombstone with theepitaph has been preserved in the museum inKirovograd .Notes
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