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The Battle of Akhaltsikhe may refer to one of the following: * A battle under the walls of Akhaltsikhe during the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829 on August 9 (August 21 O.S., 1828) between 9,000 Russians under Field-Marshal Paskevich and 30,000 Turks under Kios-Mahomet-Pasha. The Russians were victorious. * Defense of the same fortress by a Russian garrison under General Nicholas Muravyov from a 20,000 Turkish force on March 4, 1829 during the same conflict. * A battle between 7,000 Russian troops consisting mostly of Georgian irregular cavalrymen under Prince Ivan Malkhazovich Andronnikov (Andronikashvili) and 18,000 Turks under Ali-Pasha during the Crimean War, on November 12, 1853. The Russians checked Turkish offensive in Transcaucasia and made them retreat to Kars.

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  • Battle of Akhaltsikhe (en)
  • Sièges d'Akhaltsikhé (fr)
  • Battaglia di Akhaltsikhe (it)
  • Ахалцихское сражение (ru)
  • Ахалцихська битва (uk)
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  • The Battle of Akhaltsikhe may refer to one of the following: * A battle under the walls of Akhaltsikhe during the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829 on August 9 (August 21 O.S., 1828) between 9,000 Russians under Field-Marshal Paskevich and 30,000 Turks under Kios-Mahomet-Pasha. The Russians were victorious. * Defense of the same fortress by a Russian garrison under General Nicholas Muravyov from a 20,000 Turkish force on March 4, 1829 during the same conflict. * A battle between 7,000 Russian troops consisting mostly of Georgian irregular cavalrymen under Prince Ivan Malkhazovich Andronnikov (Andronikashvili) and 18,000 Turks under Ali-Pasha during the Crimean War, on November 12, 1853. The Russians checked Turkish offensive in Transcaucasia and made them retreat to Kars. (en)
  • Les sièges d'Akhaltsikhé (en russe : Ахалцихское сражение) sont trois épisodes des guerres russo-turques du XIXe siècle. (fr)
  • Per battaglia di Akhaltsikhe (in russo: Ахалцихское сражение?, traslitterato: Achalcichskoe sraženie) ci si può riferire a tre episodi delle guerre russo-turche nel XIX secolo. (it)
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  • Battle of Akhaltsikhe (en)
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  • Siege of Akhaltsikhe 1828, by January Suchodolski (en)
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  • The Battle of Akhaltsikhe may refer to one of the following: * A battle under the walls of Akhaltsikhe during the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829 on August 9 (August 21 O.S., 1828) between 9,000 Russians under Field-Marshal Paskevich and 30,000 Turks under Kios-Mahomet-Pasha. The Russians were victorious. * Defense of the same fortress by a Russian garrison under General Nicholas Muravyov from a 20,000 Turkish force on March 4, 1829 during the same conflict. * A battle between 7,000 Russian troops consisting mostly of Georgian irregular cavalrymen under Prince Ivan Malkhazovich Andronnikov (Andronikashvili) and 18,000 Turks under Ali-Pasha during the Crimean War, on November 12, 1853. The Russians checked Turkish offensive in Transcaucasia and made them retreat to Kars. (en)
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