Sergei Ulagay (October 31, 1876 – April 29, 1944) was a
White Army
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general in the
Russian Civil War
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of 1917–1922. He was a veteran of the
Russo-Japanese War
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(1904–1905) and of
World War I
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(1914–1917). He was a recipient (1917) of the
Order of St. George
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.
General Ulagay allegedly took part in
Ahmet Zogu
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's coup in
Albania
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in December 1924.
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He died in
Marseille
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,
France
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. He is buried at
Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery
Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery () is part of the ''Cimetière de Liers'' and is called the Russian Orthodox cemetery, in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois, close to Paris, France.
History
The ''Cimetière de Liers'' was created as the se ...
south of Paris.
References
Bibliography
* ''Рутыч Н.'' Биографический справочник высших чинов Добровольческой армии и Вооруженных сил Юга России. Moscow, 1997.
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Bratishka by Igor SOFRONOV
External links
А. М. Агеев БСЭ (цитаты).
Белая гвардия: последний приютВладимир Лобыцын
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ttp://www.cossackdom.com/enciclopedic/u.html Казачий словарь-справочник (Калифорния, 1950-е): Улагай Кучук КасполетовичТашкентский историк, потомок белогвардейского генерала написал книгу о династии Романовых26.02.2006 Сид Янышев. (Использованы материалы члена-корреспондента Российской академии наук Я. Н. Щапова, научного сотрудника Института военной истории А. И. Дерябина и заведующего отделом Артиллерийского музея П. К. Корнакова)
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1870s births
1944 deaths
Burials at Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery
White movement lieutenant generals
People of the Russo-Japanese War
Kuban Cossacks
Russian military personnel of World War I
Graduates of the Nicholas Cavalry College