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Russian military unit
Generalissimo Prince Suvorov's 11th Grenadier Fanagoriysky, currently His Imperial Highness Grand Duke Dimitri Pavlovich's Regiment |
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11-й Гренадерский Фанагорийский Генералиссимуса Князя Суворова, ныне Его Императорского Высочества Великого Князя Димитрия Павловича полк |
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Active | 25 May 1790 – 1918 |
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Country | Russia |
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Allegiance | 3rd Grenadier Division |
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Type | Infantry |
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Patron | Alexander Suvorov-Rymniksky; Dmitri Pavlovich |
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Anniversaries | Regimental holiday – 30 August |
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Engagements | § Military engagements |
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Battle honours | Ribbon of Saint George |
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Military unit
The 11th Fanagoriysky[a] Grenadier Regiment is an infantry unit of the Russian Imperial Army.
- Precedence — May 25, 1790.
- Regimental holiday — August 30.
- Headquarters — Moscow.
Фанагория, Fanagoriya, 'Phanagoria', – from these words the regiment's name (Fanagoriysky), – is an island and town at the Kuban River's mouth. All Russian troops were near the Danube River and in the Caucasus. The commander-in-chief was Prince Potemkin, and Suvorov stood with his detached corps in Birlad near the Austrians. In Suvorov's detachment among other troops were devoid grenadier battalions, which took part in the great victory of Suvorov/Coburg over Cenaze Hasan Pasha on the river Rymnik, where Russians–Austrians defeated 4 times stronger enemy, for which Suvorov received the Count's dignity and nickname Rymniksky. — Here from these battalions Suvorov himself formed his personal, 11th Fanagoriysky Grenadier Regiment.
Catherine II at the beginning of her reign, among other transformations, ordered some grenadier battalions to form a regiment and be called the 4th Grenadier Regiment; then in 1785 the 4th Grenadier Regiment was ordered to be called the Fanagoriysky, and probably immediately Suvorov was appointed by Potemkin as chief of the Fanagoriysky Regiment. This name and the appointment of Suvorov the regiment's chief was due to the fact that shortly before it Suvorov was with a detachment on the Kuban River,—by force and affection he conquered many tribes and their lands joined Russia, just in Phanagorian region.
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Sources
- Shavrov, Kassiyan; Fyodorov, Semyon (1890). Краткая история 11-го Гренадерского Фанагорийского Генералиссимуса князя Суворова полка [A Brief History of the Generalissimo Prince Suvorov's 11th Grenadier Fanagoriysky Regiment] (in Russian). Moscow: Типография Т. И. Гаген. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
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1st – 9th | 1st Yekatorinoslav 2nd Rostov 3rd Pernovsky 4th Nesvizhsky 5th Kiev 6th Tavrichesky 7th Samogitsky 8th Moscow 9th Siberian |
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10th – 19th | - 10th Malorussian
- 11th Fanagoriysky
- 12th Astrakhan
- 13th Yerevan
- 14th Georgian
- 15th Tiflis
- 16th Mingrelian
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