Siege of Akhoulgo

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The siege of Akhulgo took place in June–August 1839 during the Caucasian War between the Russian Empire and the Caucasian Imamate led by Shamil. General Pavel Grabbe besieged Imam Shamil in the rock-fortress of Akhulgo. After 80 days the rock was taken and most of the defenders were killed, but Shamil managed to escape.

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Ahulgo ruinsAhulgo ruins
Франц Рубо - Ахульго (1888)Франц Рубо - Ахульго (1888)
Ahulgo ruins 2Ahulgo ruins 2
Ahulgo. This image was used in the article Ahulgo. This image was used in the article "Ahulgo" published in the third volume of the "Military Encyclopedia", which was published by the publishing partnership of Ivan Dmitrievich Sytin in 1911 in the capital of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg
Павильон штурм Ахульго. Нижегородская выставкаПавильон штурм Ахульго. Нижегородская выставка
Обложка буклет к открытию панорамы Штурм АхульгоОбложка буклет к открытию панорамы Штурм Ахульго
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict1823Battle of ErpelibattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1830Battle of KhunzakhbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1832Battle of GimrybattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1839Siege of AkhoulgosiegeWikidata
    sitefort1867Khunzakh Fortressarchitectural landmark, fortressWikidata
    commonsimageAhulgo ruins Commons
    commonsimageФранц Рубо - Ахульго (1888) Commons
    commonsimageAhulgo ruins 2 Commons
    commonsimageAhulgo. This image was used in the article "Ahulgo" published in the third volume of the "Military Encyclopedia", which was published by the publishing partnership of Ivan Dmitrievich Sytin in 1911 in the capital of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Commons
    commonsimageПавильон штурм Ахульго. Нижегородская выставка Commons
    commonsimageОбложка буклет к открытию панорамы Штурм Ахульго Commons
    commonsimageAhulgoZamok Commons
    commonsimageAhulgoZamok Commons