Alexander Kazarsky


Aleksander Ivanovich Kazarsky was a Russian naval officer, the hero of the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829). Kazarsky was the captain of brig Mercury and became famous after the victory in the battle against two Turkish ships of the line.

Career

Kazarsky joined the fleet in 1811 and became an officer in 1814. In 1829 as a Captain Lieutenant he was the captain of the 18-gun brig Mercury. On 14 May 1829 Mercury under the command of Kazarsky held off two Turkish ships of the line for four hours and badly damaged them before making her escape; for this action Kasarsky was promoted.
From 26 May to 17 July 1829 Kasarsky was the captain of frigate Pospeshny. From 1831 to 1833 Kazarsky was a member of the retinue of Nicholas I of Russia. In 1833 he was poisoned. A brig, a torpedo boat and a street in Sevastopol were named after him.