Battle of Niakhura

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The Battle of Niakhura, also known as the Battle of Iori River and Battle of Kakabeti, took place on 7 November 1800. During this battle, the invading army of Umma Khan V, which had entered the territory of the Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Georgia) in alliance with the Georgian prince Alexander, suffered a crushing defeat.The victorious forces consisted of two Russian battalions under Major Generals Ivan Lazarev and Vasily Gulyakov, supported by the Georgian militia commanded by princes Ioane and Bagrat.

1800  WikimediaWikidata
Kingdom of Kartli-KakhetiAvar KhanateRussian Empirebattle

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Plan of military action in Georgia in 1800Plan of military action in Georgia in 1800
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    arearegion1465Kingdom of KakhetiWikidata
    eventarmed conflict502Battle of the Samgori PlainsKingdom of Iberia, battle, Sasanian EmpireWikidata
    eventarmed conflict16051605 Kakheti rebellionrebellion, Kingdom of Kartli, Kingdom of KakhetiWikidata
    eventarmed conflict16151615 Kakheti rebellionrebellion, Kingdom of Kakheti, Safavid IranWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1800Battle of NiakhuraRussian Empire, Avar Khanate, battle, Kingdom of Kartli-KakhetiWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1812Battle of ChumlakiGeorgians, Russian Empire, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict20092009 Georgian mutinymutinyWikidata
    commonsimagePlan of military action in Georgia in 1800 Commons