named "The Capture of Kars" in honor of the victory. News of the capture of Kars by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1878 Kars in 1878 Battles of the Russo-Turkish War...
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The Battle of Kars (19 August 1745) was the last major engagement of the Ottoman-Persian War. The battle resulted in the complete and utter destruction...
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civilian population retreated to Kars. Kağızman was also evacuated and fell soon after. Karabekir's army then moved towards Kars, but this assault was delayed...
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Kars (Armenian: Կարս or Ղարս; Azerbaijani: Qars; Kurdish: Qers) is a city in northeast Turkey. It is the seat of Kars Province and Kars District. As of...
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The Battle of Kars may also refer to: Siege of Kars (1206–1207) Siege of Kars (1744), part of the Ottoman–Persian War (1743–1746) Battle of Kars (1745)...
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Bergmann had sent prisoner groups to Kars, he ordered that arrangements be made for the wounded to be transported to Kars immediately by loading them on both...
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The Kars oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire between 1878 and 1917. Its capital was the city of Kars, presently...
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The siege of Kars took place during the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829. A Russian army, led by General Ivan Paskevich, successfully took Kars in Turkish...
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25 – Battle of Kızıl Tepe; Russian attempt at besieging Kars is driven off (O) September 3 – Battle of Lovcha; Russians reduce during the siege of Plevna...
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and besieged Kars, but returned to Daghestan to suppress a revolt. He returned afterwards and routed an Ottoman army at the battle of Kars in August 1745...
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