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Definition of Kagoul
1. cagoul [n -S] - See also: cagoul
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kagoul
Literary usage of Kagoul
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Russia by Alfred Rambaud, Edgar Saltus (1902)
"He then gained over the Grand Vizier in person the victory of kagoul, where 17000
Russians defeated 150000 Mussulmans (1770). ..."
2. The Balance of Power, 1715-1789 by Arthur Hassall (1896)
"... with a small Russian force, overthrew the Turkish forces at kagoul. It seemed
as if the last hour of the Ottoman Empire had come, that its territories ..."
3. The History of Russia from the Earliest Times to 1877 by Alfred Rambaud, Graeme Mercer Adam (1904)
"He then gained over the Grand Vizier in person the victory of kagoul, where 17000
Russians defeated 150000 Mussulmans (1770). ..."
4. Famous Leaders Among Women by Sarah Knowles Bolton (1895)
"... in July, 1770, with 17000 Russians against 150000 Mussulmans at kagoul.
The Russians took 140 pieces of cannon, and 7000 wagons laden with provisions. ..."
5. A New General Biographical Dictionary by Hugh James Rose (1857)
"... Pruth, kagoul, and on other occasions. He behaved with equal gallantry in the
Crimea in 1772 and 1773. He was afterwards employed under prince ..."
6. The Art of War by Henri Jomini, Antoine Henri Jomini, George Henry Mendell, William Price Craighill (1862)
"It was not from want of courage that one hundred thousand Turks were beaten at
Peterwardein by Prince Eugene, and at kagoul by ..."