Talhig of Shali
Talhig of Shali was a 19th-century Chechen commander.
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Talhig of Shali. V. Shlipnev, 1920-early. | |
Born | Shali, Russian Empire |
Died | Shali, Russian Empire |
In August 1845, Talhig was appointed the leader of Greater Chechnya. On September 27, 1851 Baryatinsky defeated Naib Talhig Shalinsky 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.
On September 28, 1854, together with Eski Mishchikovsky, Talhig participated in the battle against the detachment Wrangel on the Argun River.
In 1859, Talhig defected to the Russians. He wrote the chronicle in Arabic. Talhig was buried in the village of Shali.[1]
References
- Далхан Хожаев. Чеченцы в Русско-Кавказской войне. Издательство «СЕДА» 1998 ISBN 5-85973-012-8
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