• The Anapa Campaign in the winter of 1790 was a military expedition launched by Russia to capture the fortress of Anapa. The expedition failed. The fort...
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  • of Anapa (1788) — Failed Russian siege of Anapa during the campaign Anapa Campaign (1787) — First Russian campaign against Anapa Anapa Campaign (1790) —...
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    The Anapa campaign (1787) was a military expedition launched by the Russians to capture the fortress of Anapa. The Russians failed to capture the fort...
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    Anapa Campaign (1790) — Third Russian campaign against the Anapa fortress Siege of Anapa (1791) — successful Russian siege and capture of the Anapa fortress...
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    The siege of Anapa or the storming of Anapa (Russian: Штурм Анапы; Adyghe: Быгъуркъал Къэуцухьэ; Turkish: Anapa Kuşatması) was a siege that took place...
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    Asia. 10 February–4 May: Anapa Campaign of 1790: Russian army (7,609 soldiers, 26 cannons) invade Circassia and attack Anapa but are forced to withdraw...
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  • victory over Russia Anapa Campaign (1790) 10 February - 4 May - Russia retreats with heavy casualties after a failed attempt to capture Anapa Fortress from...
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  • Russian victory. On February 10, General Yuri Bibikov launched the Anapa Campaign of 1790 and crossed the Kuban River. Despite that harsh winter climate,...
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    Black Sea, and the Russians abandoned the Black Sea Defensive Line from Anapa south. Nikolay Muravyov, who replaced Vorontsov, fearing an Anglo-French...
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    Tiflis Imereti Mingrelia Guria Ajaria Kars Akhaltsikhe Akhalkalaki Poti Anapa Gymri Six years of war on the eastern front left the border unchanged. Fighting...
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    Guria Ajaria Kars Akhaltsikhe Akhalkalaki Poti Batum Anaklia Sukhum-Kale Anapa Gymri Trebizond Erzurum In 1762, Heraclius II of Georgia joined the two...
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    (1806–1812), BU after 1825 Pravyi 74/76 ("Правый", 1804) – Discarded after 1813 Anapa 74 ("Анапа", 1807) – Hulked 1827 Mariya 74 ("Мария", 1808) – BU after 1818...
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    Circassia to capture the Anapa castle. The Russian camp was established in June. Following this, the siege of Anapa took place, and the Anapa castle was taken...
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    Svyatoy Petr-class ship of the line (7) Selafail-class ship of the line (23) Anapa-class ship of the line (11) Three Saints-class ship of the line (7) Ezekiel-class...
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    Aware of the importance of the Karachais' dependence on the Ottoman Empire, Anapa Pasha made every effort to ensure that the Karachais were "subjects of the...
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    defeated the Turks in the Battle of Rymnik and captured Izmail. The fall of Anapa completed the series of Ottoman disasters. The Russian Black Sea Fleet,...
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    thrice crossed Circassian territory attempting to take the Black Sea fort of Anapa. Late in this war Batal Pasha invaded the north Caucasus and was defeated...
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    defeat at the beginning of the year and prepared the way for a new campaign against Anapa. While retreating, the defeated army was crushed again by the Kuban...
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  • of Björkösund – 1790 – Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) Battle of Vyborg Bay (1790) – 1790 – Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) Siege of Anapa (1791) – 1791 –...
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    Papkov's regiment participated in an assault on Anapa under command of General-en-chef Ivan Gudovich. For Anapa, Pyotr Papkov was promoted to the rank of sub-poruchik...
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    mountains. The insurgency was eventually put down after his final defeat at Anapa in July 1791, where he was captured. Mansur died in captivity in 1794. After...
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    claimed the territories that Russia conquered during the war: Poti and Anapa, which were Black Sea port cities, as well as Akhalkalaki. Still, the conditions...
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    Paskevich. In October his army began marching home. Russia kept the ports of Anapa and Poti, the border forts of Atskhur, Akhalkalaki and Akhaltsikhe, but...
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  • Siege of Oran (1790–1792) – Conflicts between Spain and Algiers Siege of Anapa (1790) — Sheikh Mansur Movement Siege of Darwar (1790–1791) – Third Anglo-Mysore...
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    Minister under Brezhnev Ivan Gudovich, field marshal, conquered Khadjibey and Anapa in the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792), conquered Dagestan in the Russo-Turkish...
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    of this period, the last in his life, was the siege and destruction of Anapa in April 1807 (see Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)). A force of four ships-of-the-line...
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