The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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... Russian empire , which now held continuous territory on this line from the Black Sea to the Caspian . Along the Caspian shore the vassal States of Persia had been reduced to submission , while the Turks had been driven back from their ...
... Russian empire , which now held continuous territory on this line from the Black Sea to the Caspian . Along the Caspian shore the vassal States of Persia had been reduced to submission , while the Turks had been driven back from their ...
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... Russian garrison there beleaguered or destroyed , and Muridism triumphant in the forest and on the mountain , from the Samour to the Terek river , from Vladihavkaz to the Caspian . ' 6 • By 1840 the Tchetchnia tribes of the wooded ...
... Russian garrison there beleaguered or destroyed , and Muridism triumphant in the forest and on the mountain , from the Samour to the Terek river , from Vladihavkaz to the Caspian . ' 6 • By 1840 the Tchetchnia tribes of the wooded ...
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... Russian control , and the highland tribes were rapidly surren- dering to the Russian commanders , whose strategy it was to avoid frontal attacks upon large bodies prepared to fight behind entrenchments , but to make resistance ...
... Russian control , and the highland tribes were rapidly surren- dering to the Russian commanders , whose strategy it was to avoid frontal attacks upon large bodies prepared to fight behind entrenchments , but to make resistance ...
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