SiegeofDerbent in 1173 or 1174 was a successful siegeofDerbent, by the Shirvanese and Georgian allies against Rus', Alan and Kipchak raiders. Akhsitan...
officer to Derbent and asked khan to sign the terms of his subjection, the khan refused. It turned out that he was only afraid of the approach of Suleyman...
surrendered and the Arabs, having lost a huge The number of resources and people in the siegeofDerbent agreed to these conditions in order to finally subdue...
a truce in the village of Koysu. Later in 1796, he supported Shaykh Ali khan against Russian Empire during the SiegeofDerbent. According to contemporary...
Uprising (battles of Lipniszki, Soły) and in the Persian War of 1796 where he fought at Derbent. On 9 July 1794, he was promoted to major general for his...
the death of his father, Shaykh Haydar, who had been killed during his siegeofDerbent, in Dagestan. Afterwards he went on a campaign of conquest, and...
Heraclius, Emperor of Byzantium. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-81459-6. Petersen, Leif Inge Ree (2013). Siege Warfare and...
Following a long siege, Amir Hamza with a small detachment was the first to enter Derbent on the orders of Fatali Khan. Following him, detachments of the Quba...
defeated, Derbent was occupied without much justification and then evacuated. 3) In 1796 it was captured by Valerian Zubov after 2-month siege. The khan...
Expedition of 1796, taking part in the siegeofDerbent and other key operations of the campaign. For the Persian Expedition he was promoted to the rank of poruchik...
Derbent affairs during his reign. After his accession, Maymun I attacked Bab al-Abwab and recaptured Emirate ofDerbent which was under dominion of Shirvan...
Dagestan and the city ofDerbent, especially during the Sassanian era, and many remain extant. A policy of "Persianizing" Derbent and the eastern Caucasus...
Derbent Jamaat (Russian: Дербентский джамаат), also known as the Forest Brothers (Russian: Лесные братья, Azerbaijani: Meşə qardaşları), and the Southern...
ofDerbent contain a vague reference to one of their khans, none of the khans ever put their names on their coins, due to lacking the legitimacy of an...
Sasanians took nearly all of the booty, and freed 18,000 captives. The other group of Huns successfully retreated through the Derbent Pass. Years later, the...