INVASIONS OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN THE CAUCAS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10690841Keywords:
Russia empire, conflicts, mountains, province, property, soldiers, monetary, freedomAbstract
Caucasian conflicts - the conflicts of the Russian Domain for the success of the Caucasus (eighteenth nineteenth hundreds of years). Since Peter's time, Russia had started military activities to possess the Caucasus. At first, the beach front area of Dagestan and Shim. Vanquished Azerbaijan (1722-23). Because of the Russo-Turkish conflict (1768-74), Kabarda briefly passed to Russia. In 1783, Russia involved Eastern Georgia. 1802-06 Western Georgia, Ossetia and the remainder of Azerbaijan, and Abkhazia in 1810 were involved by Russia.
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