Battle of Ghunib
The Battle of Ghunib was a siege between the Russian Empire and the Caucasian Imamate in 1859.
After 25 years of resistance Imam Shamil surrendered to the Russians. See Murid War#The end (1857-1859).
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| Part of the Caucasian War | |||||||
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| Imam Shamil | Aleksandr Baryatinsky | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
| 400 |
16,000 | ||||||
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| 350 killed or wounded | 600 killed and wounded | ||||||
References
- "Private letter on the capture of Shamil (Russian)". 2 September 1859. Retrieved 31 December 2019. Cite journal requires
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- The Russian conquest of the Caucasus, John Frederick Baddeley, 1908
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