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== Сhronology ==
In August 1845, Talhig was appointed the leader of Greater [[Chechnya]]. From the summer of 1850 until the end of the Caucasian War, the fortification of Talkhig was repeatedly attacked by Russian troops under the command of Major General P. S. Sleptsov, Baron E. I. Meidel, Prince A. I. Baryatinsky, Baron A. E. Wrangel, Baron L. P. Nikolai and Count N. I. Evdokimov.<ref>[http://elib.shpl.ru/ru/nodes/4915-belevich-k-p-neskolko-kartin-iz-kavkazskoy-voyny-i-nravov-gortsev-spb-1910 Belevich K. P. Several paintings from the Caucasian war and the customs of the highlanders. - St. Petersburg, 1910.]</ref>
 
February 8 - 11, 1849, when cutting a clearing in the direction of the Shali glade, he participated in the battle with the troops of colonels E. I. Meidel and Seryabrekov.
 
January 24 - March 8, 1850. Cutting of clearing to Shali. Artillery of Talkhig takes part in the battles for the Shali Forest.
 
January 8 - 24, 1851, when cutting a clearing along the Bass River, Talkhig successfully repulsed the attacks of General L.P. Nikolai on the Shali trenches.
 
On February 20, 1851, on the Bass River, he took part in the battle against the detachment of General I. A. Vrevsky.
 
On September 27, 1851 Baryatinsky defeated General Talhig Shalin at the village of Churtogay. On December 30, 1853, Talhig participated in the battle against the detachment of Russian Major-General Baklanov at the village of Gordali.