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day they made 12 versts in 15 hours, fighting all the way. They were forced to camp for the night on a waterless plain. On the third day they made only 6 versts. The enemy had increased to something under 2,000, the roads were more difficult, barricades more frequent, the troops had been short of water for two days, there were already several hundred wounded and confusion increased hourly. On the night of the third day (1 June) Grabbe saw that further advance was impossible and gave orders to retreat along the same road.
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command of the forces on the Left Flank and northern Dagestan, that is, the area north and east of Dargo. From at least 21 March 1842 Shamil and most of his men were fighting at Kazi-Kumukh about 115 kilometres (71 mi) southeast of Dargo. Grabbe decided to attack Shamil's capital in his absence.
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in 1845. That day he made only 7 vests against no resistance (the sources do not say whether the Chechens had advance knowledge of the attack. If they had no warning it would have taken them several days to bring up their reserves). That night it rained heavily, making the road worse. On the second
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When Shamil heard of Grabbe’s movement he abandoned his perhaps unprofitable campaign and hurried back to Chechnya. When he arrived the fighting was already over. The impact of Grabbe's failure was even greater because he had faced only the local levies of two Naibs – Shu ‘ayb and Ullubey. A month
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Grabbe's intention was to march quickly south to Dargo, destroy it, and then move south over the mountain and take Andi and Gumbet. He had 10,000 men and 24 guns. The size of his force worked against him. To carry his supplies he needed a large number of carts and 3,000 horses. Because of the poor
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After his defeat at Akhulgo in 1839, Shamil established a new headquarters at Dargo in a forested valley in Chechnya about 33 kilometres (21 mi) south of the Russian lines. The region was called Ichkeria. In late 1841 Count Grabbe visited Saint Petersburg and persuaded Nicholas I to give him
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The retreat was worse than the advance. It necessitated the abandonment, or, where possible, the destruction of everything that would slow their movements. The retreat became vary disorganized and assumed the appearance of a rout {The sources do not say whether this was due to command failure or
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On 30 May {all dates old style, so add 12 days for the Western calendar}, Grabbe left Gerzel 33 kilometres (21 mi) north of Dargo. He went south along the left bank of the Aksay River, the same route as
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whether there was some other problem}. On 4 June (the sixth day) they arrived back in Gerzel, having lost 66 officers, 1700 men, one field gun and nearly all their provisions and stores.
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Collection of information about the losses of the Caucasian troops during the wars of the Caucasus-Mountain, Persian, Turkish and in the Transcaspian region
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According to the Chief of Staff of the Caucasian Line G. I. Philipson, the losses of the Grabbe detachment amounted to more than 4,000 killed and wounded.
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later Grabbe made an unsuccessful raid against Igali on the
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Index

Caucasian War

Chechnya
Caucasian Imamate

Caucasian Imamate
Russian Empire

Shuaib-Mulla of Tsentara





Talkhig of Shali
Pavel Grabbe
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Caucasian War
Russo-Circassian War
Russian conquest of Chechnya and Dagestan
Battle of Khankala (1807)
Battle of Dadi-yurt
Battle of Khunzakh
Assault on Germenchuk
Battle of Gimry
Battle of Argvani
Siege of Akhoulgo
Siege of Lazarevsky

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