Russian conquest of the Caucasus
The Russian conquest of the Caucasus mainly occurred between 1800 and 1864. In that era the Russian Empire expanded to control the region between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea, the territory that is modern Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and parts of Iran and Turkey, as well as the North Caucasus region of modern Russia. Multiple wars were fought against the local rulers of the regions, as well as the dominant powers, the Ottoman Empire and Persian Empire, for control. By 1864 the last regions were brought under Russian control.
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Russian conquest of the Caucasus
The Russian conquest of the Caucasus mainly occurred between 1800 and 1864. In that era the Russian Empire expanded to control the region between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea, the territory that is modern Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and parts of Iran and Turkey, as well as the North Caucasus region of modern Russia. Multiple wars were fought against the local rulers of the regions, as well as the dominant powers, the Ottoman Empire and Persian Empire, for control. By 1864 the last regions were brought under Russian control.
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**Abkhazia
**Mingrelia
*Caucasus Viceroyalty
British Empire
French Empire
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* Local rebellions suppressed
* Russia conquered the Caucasus
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Arrows=Kuban River and North Caucasus Line of Cossack settlements
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Khanates on a map of Azerbaijan
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Krasnodar Krai: Northwest lowlands and Circassian Coast.
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Left: Battle of Ganja (1826), Right: Siege of Akhoulgo
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** Mingrelia
** Abkhazia
** Guria
** Svaneti
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Abkhazia
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British Empire
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Caucasian Imamate
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Circassia
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French Empire
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French Empire
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Imereti
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Kabardia
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Svaneti
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Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
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commander
** Tariel Dadiani
** Aslan-Bey Shervashidze
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Abdulmejid I
* Solomon II
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Alexander I
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Alexander II
* Karl von Knorr ...... Nikolaevich
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George XII
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Fath-Ali Shah
* Abbas Mirza
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Gamzat-bek
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Ghazi Muhammad
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Grigol Dadiani
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Konstantine
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Russian conquest of the Caucasus
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December 1800 – June 1864
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* Russia conquered the Caucasus
* Local rebellions suppressed
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* Iranian territories of Dages ...... s of Bucharest and Adrianople
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