Grigoriopolis Redoubt, North Caucasus Line, North Caucasia
Result
Russian victory
Belligerents
Sheikh Mansur Movement
Chechens
Greater & Lesser Kabardia
Kumyks
Lezgins
Nogais
Gazikumukhs
Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Sheikh Mansur Dol Mudarov Berd Khaptsug
Friedrich Ludwig von Wrede Cornet Pavlov (POW)
Units involved
Unknown
Companies of the Moscow and Selenga Infantry Regiments Cossacks
Strength
Unknown
~1,000 Including:
100+ Cossacks
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Sheikh Mansur Movement Russian conquest of Chechnya and Dagestan Russo-Circassian War
1785
Aldy (July)
Alkhan–Yurt (July)
Karginsk (July)
1st Kizlyar (July)
Grigoriopolis (July)
2nd Kizlyar (August)
Malka River (October)
Tatartup (November)
1786
Invasion of Kabardia (July)
1787
Kachkalikov (January)
Russian punitive Campaign (January)
Karabulak Campaign (June)
1st Anapa Campaign (September)
1st Urup River
Kuban River
1788
Shchedrinskaya (January)
2nd Anapa Campaign (August–October)
Ubin River
1st Anapa
1790
3rd Anapa Campaign (February–May)
Shibza River
2nd Anapa
Tokhtamysh River (September)
1791
3rd Anapa (June)
The Battle of Grigoriopolis, or the siege of Grigoriopolis was a 2 day long siege of the Grigoripolis Redoubt by Sheikh Mansur's forces which ultimately failed and forced the North Caucasians to retreat.[1]
^Мусаев 2007, p. 49–50.
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