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mountain guns, commanded by Colonel Karganov. Behind the infantry followed all the cavalry; the foot militia was partly scattered in front of the infantry columns, partly sent to the right flank of the enemy, to divert his attention from the proposed point of the main attack - the left flank of the Ottoman position. The enemy, amazed by the sudden appearance of our columns from the dense forest, hastened to strengthen his left wing. A light battery advanced at a trot from the forest to the centre of the fighting order, and the mountain guns, under the general command of Colonel Mamatsev, opened an accurate fire. General Meidel's troops were ordered to march at bayonets, and to assist them the fourth battalions of the
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Brevern with the 3rd battalion of the Kurin regiment, and four by Lieutenant-Colonel Prince Shalikov with the 1st battalion of the Brest regiment, supported by the 3rd battalion of the Lithuanian regiment, under Major Makryz, who was wounded by two rifle bullets and buckshot. The Ottomans defended stubbornly in their blockades, but, driven from there by bayonets, turned to flight.
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regiments were advanced to the right of Brunner's second line, under his personal command. The Russian artillery moved forward, together with the advancing infantry, to the nearest cartridge shot, opened a rapid firing, and then the battalions of the Kurin regiment, struck at bayonets, overturned the
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of the 4th degree was awarded to: Major-General Maydel, Colonel Mamamy, Lieutenant-Colonels Brevern and Djandierov, Major Makryz, Captain Talvinsky of the Brest Infantry Regiment, who, being wounded, stayed in front of his company and was the first to run up to the enemy battery, Captain Dudnichenko
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11.5 battalions and 2 thousand men of foot militia and irregular cavalry, in total up to 10 thousand men with 18 guns, captured Ozurgeti on 3 June, and the next day marched in the direction of the Ottoman camp. The Ottoman corps under Mehmed Pasha, up to 34 thousand men with 13 guns, were positioned
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Andronikashvili entrusted the pursuit to the 1st, 2nd and 4th battalions of the Lithuanian Jaeger Regiment, the 4th battalion of the Brest Infantry Regiment and sapper companies, with 4 mountain guns, under the command of Major-General Brunner; they were followed by two more battalions of the Brest
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foot militia repulsed a mountain gun. Of the other Ottoman guns, which all went as booty to the victors, captured: three by Major Cheplevsky with the 4th battalion of the Bialystok regiment; two by Lieutenant-Colonel Osipov with the 3rd battalion of the Brest regiment; three by Lieutenant-Colonel
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The Russian troops crossed the Choloki River in two columns, each column having 4 mountain guns and one company of sappers. General Brunner's column was followed by 8 light guns, and behind them in reserve by the 4th battalion of the Bialystok and two battalions of the Brest regiment with two
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launched a general attack: a light battery was brought forward and showered the enemy with buckshot; three battalions of the Brest, 4th Bialystok and 3rd Lithuanian regiments, followed by the Kurin jaegers, with a drumbeat, rushed to the bayonets;
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enemy and broke into the camp; Mehmed Pasha sent to maintain the battle lines all his reserve and met the advancing columns with cartridges and battalion fire of infantry. The Kurinians suffered considerable damage and were forced to fall back.
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The Ottomans' losses totalled up to 4,000 men, and according to other sources up to 5,000; all the artillery, 36 banners and badges, and the entire camp were captured by the
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in a position covered from the front by field fortifications and secured on the right flank by a steep almost inaccessible ravine, and on the left by a dense forest.
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detachment of Colonel Nikolai Eristov Hassan himself was killed. The remnants of the Ottoman troops fled to
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of the Kurin Regiment and Lieutenant Bykovsky of the Lithuanian Jaeger Regiment.
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troops, threw in Ozurgeti large stocks of food and retreated behind the
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moved with the main forces of his detachment on 29 May, from
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took place on 4 June 1854 on the outskirts of village
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4,000 killed. Unknown number of wounded or captured.
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1,500 killed. Unknown number of wounded or captured.
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Kakuti
Ozurgeti uezd
Kutaisi Governorate
Russian Empire
41°51′15″N 41°58′15″E / 41.85417°N 41.97083°E / 41.85417; 41.97083
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Ivane Andronikashvili

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