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{{Infobox military conflict |
{{Infobox military conflict |
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| conflict = Battle of |
| conflict = Battle of Kachkalikov |
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| place = Katchkalikov, [[Chechnya]] |
| place = Katchkalikov, [[Chechnya]] |
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| partof = the [[Chechen-Russian conflict]] and [[Caucasian War]] |
| partof = the [[Chechen-Russian conflict]] and [[Caucasian War]] |
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| result = Chechen victory |
| result = Chechen victory |
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*Heavy Russian casualties |
*Heavy Russian casualties |
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*Successful Russian expedition into [[Chechnya]] 2 days later |
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| combatant2 = {{flag|Russian Empire}} |
| combatant2 = {{flag|Russian Empire}} |
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| commander1 = [[File:Sheikh Mansur |
| commander1 = [[File:Flag of the Sheikh Mansur Movement.png|25px]] Ibba-Mullah{{KIA}} |
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| commander2 = {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} Colonel Savalyev |
| commander2 = {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} Colonel Savalyev |
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| casualties1 = |
| casualties1 = 20 [[Killed in action|KIA]] |
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2,000 cattle captured |
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| casualties2 = Heavy |
| casualties2 = Heavy |
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The '''Battle of |
The '''Battle of Kachkalikov''', also known as the '''Battle of Ghachalq''', was a surprise attack conducted by Chechen fighters of the [[Kachkalikov clan]] led by Ibba-Mullah, on a [[Russian Empire|Russian]] army led by Colonel Savalyev on January 17, 1787. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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On January 17, 1787, the [[Russian Empire]] organized a large force under the command of Colonel Savalyev and launched a campaign into [[Chechnya]]. As the army climbed the heights of |
On January 17, 1787, the [[Russian Empire]] organized a large force under the command of Colonel Savalyev and launched a campaign into [[Chechnya]]. As the army climbed the heights of Kachkalikov, a historical region in Chechnya, fighters from the [[Kachkalikov clan]], led by Ibba-Mullah, launched a surprise attack on the disorganized Russian army. The sudden ambush decimated Russian ranks, and after further fierce fighting, the mountaineer army left and retreated into the mountains. In the battle, up to 20 Chechens were killed, including Ibba-Mullah himself.{{sfn|Oztas|2013|page=7}}<ref name=A>{{cite web | url=https://anchr.ru/2020/02/shejh-mansur-ushurma-aldynskij/ | title=''Sheikh Mansur (Ushurma of Aldy)'' |lang=ru | date=3 February 2020 }}</ref><br> |
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As a result, a second army was mobilized and sent to [[Chechnya]] 2 days later, on January 19. Ravaging the plains of Chechnya, the Russians burnt down several settlements, after which they returned to their garrisons.{{sfn|Oztas|2013|page=7}} |
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=== Russian punitive Campaign === |
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As a result, a second army, led by Colonel Rebinder, was mobilized and sent to [[Chechnya]] 2 days later, on January 19. The detachment was made up of a [[Grenadier]] [[Battalion]]. The detachment ravaged part of the Chechen plain and burnt down several villages, as a result of which about 80 people were killed and 4 people were captured, 800 rams and 30 heads of cattle were captured as booty, which were immediately distributed to the troops. Soon after the Russian soldiers returned to their garrisons.{{sfn|Oztas|2013|page=7}}<ref name= A /> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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*[[Battle of Tatartup]] |
*[[Battle of Tatartup]] |
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*[[Anapa Campaign (1787)]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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== Sources == |
== Sources == |
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* {{Cite book|last=Oztas|first=Ahmet|year=2013|url=https://www.academia.edu/3694558/A_Page_from_the_History_of_the_North_Caucasus_Imam_Mansur_Ushurma|title=A Page from the History of the North Caucasus: Imam Mansur Ushurma|trans-title=|language=English|location=|publisher=EHESS|pages=1–14|isbn=}} |
* {{Cite book|last=Oztas|first=Ahmet|year=2013|url=https://www.academia.edu/3694558/A_Page_from_the_History_of_the_North_Caucasus_Imam_Mansur_Ushurma|title=A Page from the History of the North Caucasus: Imam Mansur Ushurma|trans-title=|language=English|location=|publisher=EHESS|pages=1–14|isbn=}} |
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* {{cite web | url=https://anchr.ru/2020/02/shejh-mansur-ushurma-aldynskij/ | title=''Sheikh Mansur (Ushurma of Aldy)'' |lang=ru | date=3 February 2020 }} |
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The Battle of Kachkalikov, also known as the Battle of Ghachalq, was a surprise attack conducted by Chechen fighters of the Kachkalikov clan led by Ibba-Mullah, on a Russian army led by Colonel Savalyev on January 17, 1787.
History
[edit]On January 17, 1787, the Russian Empire organized a large force under the command of Colonel Savalyev and launched a campaign into Chechnya. As the army climbed the heights of Kachkalikov, a historical region in Chechnya, fighters from the Kachkalikov clan, led by Ibba-Mullah, launched a surprise attack on the disorganized Russian army. The sudden ambush decimated Russian ranks, and after further fierce fighting, the mountaineer army left and retreated into the mountains. In the battle, up to 20 Chechens were killed, including Ibba-Mullah himself.[1][2]
Russian punitive Campaign
[edit]As a result, a second army, led by Colonel Rebinder, was mobilized and sent to Chechnya 2 days later, on January 19. The detachment was made up of a Grenadier Battalion. The detachment ravaged part of the Chechen plain and burnt down several villages, as a result of which about 80 people were killed and 4 people were captured, 800 rams and 30 heads of cattle were captured as booty, which were immediately distributed to the troops. Soon after the Russian soldiers returned to their garrisons.[1][2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Oztas 2013, p. 7.
- ^ a b "Sheikh Mansur (Ushurma of Aldy)" (in Russian). 3 February 2020.
Sources
[edit]- Oztas, Ahmet (2013). A Page from the History of the North Caucasus: Imam Mansur Ushurma. EHESS. pp. 1–14.
- "Sheikh Mansur (Ushurma of Aldy)" (in Russian). 3 February 2020.