Name the two white army leaders who operated in the black sea area

The two white army leaders who operated in the Black Sea area during the Russian Civil War were:

1. General Anton Denikin: He led the Volunteer Army and operated in the southwestern regions of the Russian Empire, including the Black Sea area.
2. General Pyotr Wrangel: He led the Russian White Army forces in the southern regions, including Crimea and the northern coast of the Black Sea.

There were two notable White Army leaders who operated in the Black Sea area during the Russian Civil War:

1. General Anton Denikin: Denikin was a prominent military commander and leader of the anti-Bolshevik Volunteer Army. He established the short-lived South Russian Government, with its center in the city of Taganrog, which was located on the northern coast of the Sea of Azov, a marginal sea of the Black Sea.

2. General Pyotr Wrangel: Wrangel succeeded Denikin as the leader of the White Army in the south. He led the Russian forces in the Crimean Peninsula, where he established the so-called "Wrangel's Army." Wrangel conducted a successful evacuation of his forces and civilian refugees from the Crimea to Istanbul (formerly Constantinople) in 1920, marking the end of significant White Army presence in the Black Sea area.