Imperial Russian general of the infantry and division commander
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Alexei Arbuzov (1792–1861) was an Imperial Russian general of the infantry and division commander. He fought in wars against the First French Empire and the Ottoman Empire. He took part in suppressing the uprising in Poland. He was the maternal grandfather of Nikolai Velyaminov and Natalia Nordman.
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Preceded by
Commander of the 3rd Guards Infantry Division 1837-1841
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Nikolai Islenev
Commander of the 1st Guards Infantry Division 1841-1842
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