Invasion of Omer Pasha Expeditionary Corps in Georgia and its Destruction During the Crimean War (1853-1856)

  • Teimuraz Akhalmosulishvili Associate professor, Iakob Gogebashvili Telavi State University
Keywords: Invasion, expeditionary corps, Crimean War, Georgia, Russia fight, troops

Abstract

The article examines one of the most pressing issues of the Russian foreign policy agenda at the beginning of the XIX century is the invasion of the Turkish expeditionary force in Georgia, commanded by Omer Pasha, analyzes the episodes of its defeat during the Crimean War (1853-1856), and also presents the art of selfless struggle of Russian-Georgian military units against the Turkish invaders and their expulsion from the territory of Georgia, which was of great importance and influenced the entire course of the Crimean War.

References

1. E. Tarle, The Crimean War, Vol. I. M,,1950, p.11
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3. Th. Burchuladze, Division and enslavement of Georgia, disruption of the plans of the Anglo-Turkish conquerors, Tbilisi, 1936. P.150
4. Al. Bendianishvili, History of Georgia, publishing houseā€œ education", Tbilisi, 1999.
5. Th. Burchuladze, The Crimean War and Georgia, Tbilisi, 1970
6. Essays on the history of Georgia, Vol. V. Publishing house "Soviet Georgia", Tbilisi, 1970.
Published
2022-07-22
How to Cite
Akhalmosulishvili, T. (2022). Invasion of Omer Pasha Expeditionary Corps in Georgia and its Destruction During the Crimean War (1853-1856). Central Asian Journal of Social Sciences and History, 3(7), 16-19. Retrieved from https://cajssh.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJSSH/article/view/385
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