4 February 1871(1871-02-04) (aged 73) Medina, Habesh Eyalet, Ottoman Empire
Burial
Jannatul Baqi, Medina, in Hejaz, in today’s Saudi Arabia
Father
Dengau
Religion
Sunni Islam
Imam Shamil (Arabic: الشيخ شامل, romanized: al-Šaykh Šāmil; Avar: Шейх Шамил, romanized: Sheykh Shamil; Chechen: имам Шемал, romanized: imam Shemal;[1] Kumyk: Шамил, romanized: Shamil; Russian: Имам Шамиль; 26 June 1797 – 4 February 1871) was the political, military, and spiritual leader of North Caucasian resistance to Imperial Russia in the 1800s,[2] the third Imam of the Caucasian Imamate (1840–1859), and a Sunni Muslim shaykh of the Naqshbandi Sufis.[3]
^Гапуров Ш. А. Тяжёлые страницы истории Чечни //Таллам. – 2015. – №. 1. – С. 24-29.
^Nicholas V. Riasanovsky (1984). "Chapter 29: The Reign of Alexander II, 1855-81". A History of Russia (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 389. ISBN 978-0-19-503361-8.
^The Great Shamil, Imam of Daghestan and Chechnya, Shaykh of Naqshbandi tariqah
The ImamShamil Battalion (Arabic: كتيبة الإمام شامل, romanized: Katiba Al ImamShamil, Russian: батальон имама Шамиля) is a militant Islamist organization...
Gazawat (Holy War) and the enforcement of Sharia. Two imams, Imam Ghazi Muhammad and ImamShamil, attempted to initiate the Gazawat they called for by...
established by Ghazi Muhammad in 1829–1832, came under the rule of ImamShamil from 1834 until his surrender in 1859. Sulak River Andi Koysu Avar Koysu...
Bekhoev, who escaped, were executed. The Ingush sought the support of ImamShamil, who decided to use this movement to combat the Russian offensive on...
broke out between him and ImamShamil, when Shamil proclaimed his son, Khazi Mohammed, as his successor. In a secret meeting, Shamil and his naibs decided...
Caucasian commander of Chechen origin. He was one of the naibs (deputies) of ImamShamil. Baysangur participated in the Caucasian War of 1817–1864. Boyshar was...
Tatar imams teach the Quran. Lithograph by Carlo Bossoli Imam presiding over prayer, North Africa ImamShamil, Caucasus Imam in Bosnia, c. 1906 Imam Khomeini...
the Russian Empire and the Caucasian Imamate led by Shamil. General Pavel Grabbe besieged ImamShamil in the rock-fortress of Akhulgo. After 80 days the...
mother was Asiya. According to ImamShamil, his father named him "Asiyalav Muhammad" meaning "Muhammad of Asiya". ImamShamil, when writing to him in Arabic...
ابن جمال الدين الحسيني الغازيجوموكي الداغستاني) was the son-in-law of ImamShamil, a participant in the Caucasian War and the author of the chronicles...
the new imām"). According to some sources, the choice for a new imam was between Hamzat Bek and Shamil, but Hamzat Bek was chosen since Shamil was still...
Chechen parents from the Belghatoy teip. He was named after ImamShamil, the third imam of Chechnya and Dagestan and one of the leaders of anti-Russian...
Hormozgan Province, Iran Shamil, 3rd Imam of Dagestan (1797–1871), leader of resistance to Russian rule over the Caucasus Shamil Abbyasov (born 1957), Soviet...
Hadji Murad. ImamShamil followed them. He led the mountaineers from 1834 until his capture by Dmitry Milyutin in 1859. In 1843, Shamil launched a sweeping...
by the Red Army. The Republic received support from Said Shamil, the grandson of ImamShamil, and gained international recognition from various countries...
naibs (viceroy), relatives, as well as a member of the close circle of ImamShamil. He was born to Sultan Ahmad Khan of Elisu and his second wife Tuti Bike...
— Grigory Prozritelev, Шейх Мансур Description by the 3rd Imam of the Caucasian Imamate ImamShamil: Sheikh Mansur had a courageous, fascinating appearance...
(2022-05-15). ImamShamil. Book one. Litres. ISBN 978-5-04-115830-9. Esadze, Semyon (1909). The Assault on Gunib and the Captivity of Shamil: A Historical...
emphasize that the heart has no consciousness or goal other than God. ImamShamil Army of the Men of the Naqshbandi Order Abobaker Mojadidi Akhundzada...
Dzheirkah, Kist, and Ghalghaj had been at least temporarily subdued. In 1829 ImamShamil began a rebellion against Russia. He conquered Dagestan, Chechnya, and...
was also a rival to ImamShamil Husenil Muhammad Afandi (1862–1967), Muslim spiritual leader, Sheikh of Naqshbandi tariqah ImamShamil (1797–1871), political...
Ghazi Muhammad's headquarters at Gimry. Ghazi Muhammad was killed but ImamShamil escaped. In early October (all dates old style), Velyaminov left Temir-Khan-Shura...