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Events from the year 1829 in
Russia
Incumbents
Events
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Mizur (Мизур), a rural settlement, founded
- February,
Hans Karl Friedrich Anton Graf von Diebitsch und Narten (Russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Ди́бич-Забалка́нский) replaces Russian commander-in-chief
Prince Peter Wittgenstein in a
Russo-Turkish War
- 7 May, Diebitsch and 60,000 men cross the
Danube to restart the siege of
Silistra
- 30 May,
Battle of Kulevitcha between Russia and
Ottoman Empire
- 19 June, Silistra falls to Russians
- 12 September,
Greek War of Independence results in Greek victory, Russia having supported Greece throughout the nine years of conflict.
- 14 September, Russo-Turkish War, sparked by the Greek War of Independence, ends in a Russian victory
Art and Literature
Births
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- 13 August [O.S. 1] —
Ivan Sechenov, psychologist, physiologist, medical scientist (d.1905)
- 28 November —
Anton Rubinstein, pianist, composer (d.1894)
Deaths
References
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^ Hopkirk, Peter (1992). The Great Game: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia. John Murray. p. 113.
ISBN
978-1-56836-022-5.
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