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Battle of Uzynagash

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fire, was able to take them. The Kokand men gathered their forces into a single striking fist and attacked the detachment, however, heavy infantry and artillery fire knocked them down, the battle lasted for a very long time, sometimes turning into hand-to-hand combat, wounded officers encouraged the
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In October 1860, the Kokand invaded Semerechye, the number of this army was from 16 to 20 thousand, the Russian forces were dispersed throughout the regions, and there was a possibility of destroying them separately. Several hundred Cossacks everywhere, fighting off enemy forces, flocked to the
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Russian sources say that this is one of the most important battles of the war, in case of the slightest failure, They could have lost the entire region, but after the battle it was completely assigned to the Russians.
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After the arrival of reinforcements, the Kokand decided to attack in another way, but this attempt was also unsuccessful, after which the Russians began to organize maneuvers and look for places for a general
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On this day, the Kokand people, without waiting for a full gathering of forces, directly attacked the Russians, but the grapeshot artillery fire inflicted heavy losses on them and they were forced to retreat.
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Kolpakovsky decided to enter the northern flank of the Kokand army and strike at the dominant heights, he successfully did this and, thanks to
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soldiers and finally the Kokand retreated, losing up to 1,500 people. The losses of the defenders were 1 killed and 26 wounded.
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village of uzun-agach, and the Kokand people also came here.
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Index

Russian conquest of Central Asia

Uzynagash
Russian Empire
Kazakhstan
Semirechye
Russia
Khanate of Kokand
Gerasim Kolpakovsky
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Shabdan baatyr
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Russian conquest of Central Asia
Russian conquest of Kokand
Itchan Kala
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Khujand
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Uzynagash
Shymkent
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Tashkent
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1st Kokand
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2nd Kokand
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