Abstract

The article analyzes a generalized social portrait of command personnel at Stavropol Kalmyk Host during the period that followed the suppression of Pugachev’s Rebellion and its evolution towards the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The outlined social portrait and its evolution are based on original formulary records of officers employed by the Host as of 1783, 1798, 1812 and 1815, some of the latter verified with the use of monthly reports. The available data proves instrumental in compiling a sufficient social portrait and tracing its development throughout the period under consideration.

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