Konstantin Nikolaevich Khagondokov Memoirs, 1951-1952.

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Konstantin Nikolaevich Khagondokov Memoirs, 1951-1952.

The memoirs are both in manuscript (68 notebooks, over 3,800 pages), and in a typescript copy (944 p.). They cover Khagondokov's youth and military education; service in the Far East and in Central Asia; service in World War I, mostly on the Caucasian front; his experiences during 1917 in the Far East and Petrograd (where he met with A.I. Guchkov and other members of the Provisional Government); and the Civil War in the Caucasus region, Georgia, and Azerbaidzhan.

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Khagondokov, Konstantin Nikolaevich, 1871-

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By birth a Kabardian, Khagondokov was a General in the Imperial Army, and, in 1916-1917, military governor of the Amur region. From the description of Konstantin Nikolaevich Khagondokov Memoirs, 1951-1952. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409144 ...

Guchkov, Aleksandr Ivanovich, 1862-1936

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Octobrist and member of the First Provisional Government. From the description of Aleksandr Guchkov Manuscript, ca. 1933. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409087 ...