Battle of Ghunib | |||||||
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Part of the Caucasian War | |||||||
![]() Assault on the fortifications of Gunib. Painting by T. Gorschelt. 1867 | |||||||
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Strength | |||||||
16,000 18 guns [1] |
400 4 cannons | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
600 killed and wounded |
350-360 killed and wounded 50-40 captured |
The Battle of Ghunib (Russian: Взятие Гуниба, romanized: Vzyatie Guniba) was a decisive siege of the mountain stronghold of Ghunib by Russian forces in August 1859. After 25 years of leading fierce resistance against Russian expansion, Imam Shamil, the leader of the Caucasian Imamate, was captured and forced to surrender, marking the effective end of the Murid War.
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