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Nikolai Islenev

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Imperial Russian division commander
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Nikolai Islenev
Born1785
Died1851
AllegianceRussian Empire
Service / branchImperial Russian Army
Commands1st Brigade, 1st Guards Infantry Division
1st Guards Infantry Division
Battles / wars

Nikolai Islenev (1785–1851) was an Imperial Russian division commander. He fought in wars against the First French Empire and the Ottoman Empire. He took in the suppression of the uprising in Poland. In 1820, his wife died giving birth to his son, who died in 1822 at the age of 2.

In 1803, he joined the Kura Regiment. In 1805 he transferred to the Preobrazhensky Regiment (from 1822 to 1833 commanded it).

He was awarded the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky.

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Preceded by Commander of the 1st Brigade, 1st Guards Infantry Division
1831-1837
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commander of the 1st Guards Infantry Division
1837-1841
Succeeded byAlexei Arbuzov
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