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    The siege of Kars took place during the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829. A Russian army, led by General Ivan Paskevich, successfully took Kars in Turkish...
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    Kars (Armenian: Կարս or Ղարս; Azerbaijani: Qars; Kurdish: Qers) is a city in northeast Turkey. It is the seat of Kars Province and Kars District. As of...
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    needed] 1828, June: Kars: On 14 June, Paskevich set out for Kars 40 miles southwest which was held by 11,000 Turks with 151 guns. The capture of Kars was...
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  • (1743–1746) Siege of Kars (1828), part of the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829) Siege of Kars, part of the Crimean War Battle of Kars, part of the Russo-Turkish...
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    Caucasus Greeks (category Peoples of the Caucasus)
    Kars Oblast, i.e. the militarily administered province of Kars, which also included the towns and districts of Ardahan and Sarikamish. As in the 1828-29...
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    Mahmud II (category Ottoman people of the Greek War of Independence)
    peace. Battle of Akhalzic (1828), by January Suchodolski. Oil on canvas, 1839. Russian forces reach and cause the Siege of Kars (1828), by January Suchodolski...
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    Akhaltsikhe Castle (28 (O.S. 16) August 1828) after a week-long siege. Secondly, a successful Russian defense of the same fortress by a garrison under General...
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    Nikolay Muravyov-Karsky (category Russian people of the November Uprising)
    Muravyov's role in the Siege of Kars, captured on November 28, 1855 (according to Gregorian calendar), "Karski/Karsky" ("of Kars") was added to his surname...
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  • Battle of the Dardanelles (1807) – 1807 – Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812) Battle of Erzurum (1821) – 1821 – Ottoman–Persian War (1821–1823) Siege of Kars (1828)...
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    driven back.: 199  As the works of Erzurum were too strong to be taken by assault, the siege park was needed at Kars: 198  and in the following days the...
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    Batum, Artvin, Ardahan and Kars were annexed. Kars returned to Turkey after the Russian Revolution. Kerch on the west side of the Kerch Strait was annexed...
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    Crimean War (redirect from War of Crimea)
    town of Kars, in the Ottoman Empire, led to a siege, and an Ottoman attempt to reinforce the garrison was destroyed by a Russian fleet at the Battle of Sinop...
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    Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829. It is a national cultural heritage monument in Armenia. Gyumri, which lies on the border with Turkey, became part of the Russian...
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    confrontation with stronger enemy forces. While laying siege to Kars, he learned of the approach of a large Ottoman army, commanded by Djghazadé Sinan Pasha...
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    The siege of Buda (4 May – 21 August 1541) ended with the capture of the city of Buda, the historical capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, by the Ottoman...
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    Ivan Paskevich (category Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829))
    series of leadership roles throughout the early and mid-19th century, such as the Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828, and the beginning phase of the Crimean...
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    Khanate Khanate of Erevan Nakhchivan Khanate Tiflis Imereti Mingrelia Guria Ajaria Kars Akhaltsikhe Akhalkalaki Poti Anapa Gymri Six years of war on the eastern...
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    Bergmann had sent prisoner groups to Kars, he ordered that arrangements be made for the wounded to be transported to Kars immediately by loading them on both...
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    Henry Adrian Churchill (category 1828 births)
    MD, A Narrative of the Siege of Kars My secretary, Mr. Churchill, an attaché of Her Majesty's mission in Persia; he directed the fire of a battery throughout...
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  • Ahmed-Pasha Khimshiashvili (category Year of birth unknown)
    commander in Kars and Erzurum. He died fighting the Kurdish tribesmen in 1836. Ahmed Bey was a son of Selim Bey of Adjara, a derebey ("the lord of the valleys")...
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