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Military formation
4th Caucasus Army Corps
ActiveAt least 1914-1918
CountryRussian Empire
AllegianceImperial Russian Army
EngagementsWorld War One
Military unit

The 4th Caucasus Army Corps was a military formation of the Russian Empire. It was commanded by Nikolai Yudenich. The unit fought in World War I, suffering a defeat in 1915 at the hands of the Ottomans near Malazgirt, west of Lake Van.

References

  1. Studies, Royal United Services Institute for Defence (1924). Journal of the Royal United Service Institution.
  2. "Yudenich, Nikolaĭ Nikolayevich / 1.1 / encyclopedic". 1914-1918-Online (WW1) Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
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