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  1. The original intention was that Finnish recruits would continue to serve but in regular Russian units of the Imperial Russian Army stationed elsewhere. This however met with widespread opposition, with under half of the conscripts called for service in 1902 reporting for training. Accordingly, conscription in Finland was terminated in 1905. A special tax was substituted; to be paid from the ...

  2. Infantry regiments of the Russian Empire ‎ (27 P) Categories: Military units and formations of the Russian Empire. Regiments by country. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  3. Imperial Russian military formations. Russian Caucasus Forces (before 1865), a variety of formations with various names including (in 1857–1865) Caucasus Army; Caucasus Military District, the successor organization to this army; Russian Caucasus Army (World War I), the Russian army on the Caucasus front in World War I (July 1914 - April 1917)

  4. The Russian Review, vol. 46, 1987, pp. 439-446 REVIEW ARTICLE The Imperial Russian Army: Society, Politics, Economics, and Revolution WALTER M. PINTNER Keep, John L. H. Soldiers of the Tsar: Army and Society in Russia, 1462-1874. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985. 432 pp. $55.00. Beyrau, Dietrich. Militar und Gesellschaft im ...

  5. Foreign and Russian Orders Until 1917. Saint Petersburg: Dorval. p. 196, With Illustrations. ISBN 5-8308-0042-X. Aleksandr Kuznetsov (1985). Orders and Medals of Russia. Moscow: Moscow State University Publishing House. pp. 22–26. External links. Orders of the Russian Empire, on the website "Rewards of Imperial Russia, 1702–1917"

  6. The Imperial Russian Army was the land armed force of the Russian Empire, active from around 1721 to the Russian Revolution of 1917. In the early 1850s, the Russian army consisted of around 938,731 regular soldiers and 245,850 irregulars (mostly Cossacks). Russian tsars before Peter maintained professional hereditary musketeer corps (streltsy in Russian). These were originally raised by Tsar ...

  7. The 1st Army Corps ( Russian: 1-й армейский корпус) was a formation in the Imperial Russian Army, formed in the 1870s. It took part in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, and later, in August 1914, the 1st Army Corps fought as part of the Second Army in the Battle of Tannenberg. There, it was defeated by the Germans along with ...