Nikolai Bigayev
Nikolai Aleksandrowicz Bigeyev, Russian Николай Александрович Бигаев (born 1864 or 1865, died March 25, 1951 in Munich) is a Russian military colonel, emigre activist, journalist and writer.
He was of Ossetian origin. From 1885 he served in the Russian army. In 1887 he was promoted to lieutenant. Served in the guard of the deputy governor of Caucasus I. I Vorontsov-Dashkov. From 1915 he commanded the guard of the great prince Nikolai Nikolayevich. He came to the rank of colonel. In November 1917 he joined the newly formed White General Anton I. Denikin. In November 1920, with the remaining troops, he was evacuated from Crimea to Gallipoli. He emigrated to Czechoslovakia. He wrote articles in the emigre press. In the second half of the 1930s he became president of the Czechoslovak 6th Division of the Russian Federation (ROWS). At the same time he was active in the Caucasian Believers. After the occupation of Czechoslovakia by the German army in early 1939, he co-organized a branch of the Union of Russian Military Unions in the Protectorate of the Czech Republic and Moravia. After the war ended, he settled in Munich. He wrote memoirs. "She is the governess of the Kawkaza in the holiday of many (1902-1917)."
Biography of Nikolai A. Bigayev (Russia) Bibliography
Diliara I. Ismaił-Zade, II Vorontsov-Dashkov. The Caucasian governor, 2005
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