Mikhail Bulatov
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Mikhail Leontievich Bulatov (; 1760, in
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– 2 May 1825, in
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) was a Russian military officer who fought during the
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and became major general in 1799 during the
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and
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in 1823.Булатов Михаил Леонтьевич
in Dictionary of Russian Generals


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bulatov, Michail Imperial Russian Army generals Russian commanders of the Napoleonic Wars Russian people of the Polish–Russian War of 1792 Russian people of the Kościuszko Uprising 1760 births 1825 deaths Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree 18th-century military personnel from the Russian Empire