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Maxim Rehbinder
Maxim Vasilyevich) occurs in a 2017 biographical dictionary.Potemkin (2017) Rehbinder (russian: Максим Васильевич Ребиндер, Maksim Vasil'yevich Rebinder; 1730 – 22 February 1804) was an associate of Suvorov. Biography His dynasty originated in Westphalia. He entered the military service in 1750. During the Russo-Turkish wars, he was in the Azov Musketeer Regiment and became famous for his fearlessness; in 1787, in the rank of colonel, he was in the hostilities behind the Kuban River, Kuban and on 1 October 1787 was the first to reach the enemy camp; Sheikh Mansur, having lost many troops, was forced to retreat, and the Russian Empire, Russian troops in less than two weeks, cleared from the rebellious Tatars the whole country from the mouth of the Laba River up the Kuban to the snowy mountains. Through this campaign Rehbinder gained a loud fame and was awarded the rank of major-general. Then he participated in Suvorov's Italian expedition, Suvorov's Ital ...
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Rehbinder
Rehbinder is a German surname, and Baltic nobility of Westphalian origin: * Berndt-Otto Rehbinder (1918–1974), Swedish Olympic fencer * Johan Adam Rehbinder (1733–1809), Swedish historian * Rehbinder (noble family) ** Henrik von Rehbinder (1604–1680), Friherre of the Udriku Manor in Swedish Estonia * Robert Henrik Rehbinder Count Robert Henrik Rehbinder (15 July 1777 – 8 March 1841) served as the Secretary of State for the Grand Duchy of Finland between 1811 and 1841. One of the highest officials in the Grand Duchy, he played a significant part in establishing the ... (1777–1841), Secretary of State for the Grand Duchy of Finland * Piotr Rehbinder, Russian physicist, chemist ** Rehbinder effect {{surname Low German surnames ...
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