1st Caucasus Cossack Division

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1st Caucasus Cossack Division
1-я Кавказская казачья дивизия
Active1878–1918
Country Russian Empire
Branch Imperial Russian Army
TypeCavalry

The 1st Caucasus Cossack Division was a cavalry unit within the Imperial Russian Army. They were headquartered at Kars.

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Commanders

Chiefs of Staff

Commanders of the 1st Brigade

Commanders of the 2nd Brigade

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