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The Battle of Sunja (or Aldi) was a battle between the
Russian Empire The Russian Empire was an empire and the final period of the Russian monarchy from 1721 to 1917, ruling across large parts of Eurasia. It succeeded the Tsardom of Russia following the Treaty of Nystad, which ended the Great Northern War. ...
and Chechen forces of
Sheikh Mansur Sheikh Mansur ("The-Victorious"; born Mansur Ushurma, Mansur Ucherman; 2 June 1762 – 13 April 1794) was a Chechen military commander and Islamic leader who fought for Chechnya and Circassia. He was influential in the resistance against Cather ...
in 1785. The Russian troops under command of Colonel De Pieri were surrounded and defeated by the forces of Sheikh Mansur. De Pieri and 840
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and
Cossacks The Cossacks , es, cosaco , et, Kasakad, cazacii , fi, Kasakat, cazacii , french: cosaques , hu, kozákok, cazacii , it, cosacchi , orv, коза́ки, pl, Kozacy , pt, cossacos , ro, cazaci , russian: казаки́ or ...
were killed, with 162 more taken captive, several hundred injured and the remainder of the Russian forces fleeing through the woods, chased by Chechen fighters.


The state of affairs in the North Caucasus in the middle of 1785

To strengthen the influence of the
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in the
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, the Azov-Mozdok fortified line was erected. In response, this was followed by the liberation movement of the highlanders of Chechnya and then the entire North Caucasus against the colonial policy of Russia, led by the first imam of the North Caucasus,
Sheikh Mansur Sheikh Mansur ("The-Victorious"; born Mansur Ushurma, Mansur Ucherman; 2 June 1762 – 13 April 1794) was a Chechen military commander and Islamic leader who fought for Chechnya and Circassia. He was influential in the resistance against Cather ...
. The command of the Russian army decided to conduct a punitive expedition deep into
Chechnya Chechnya ( rus, Чечня́, Chechnyá, p=tɕɪtɕˈnʲa; ce, Нохчийчоь, Noxçiyçö), officially the Chechen Republic,; ce, Нохчийн Республика, Noxçiyn Respublika is a republic of Russia. It is situated in the ...
to suppress the uprising.


Start of the expedition

On July 6, 1785, the expeditionary detachment of Colonel De Pieri, consisting of the Astrakhan regiment, a battalion of the Kabardian regiment, two companies of the Tomsk regiment and hundreds of Cossacks of the Terek army, from the side of the Kalinovskaya village headed for the flat village of Alda, where the main forces of Sheikh Mansur were located. Coming closer, De Pieri found out that the inhabitants had left the village and ordered the soldiers to burn it down. Having destroyed the village, the troops began to retreat to the crossing over the Sunzha.


Battle

The column moved back, but as soon as it entered the
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, it was surrounded on all sides by the troops of Mansur, who were covered by a small forest. The highlanders, not feeling much damage, hit the detachment with well-aimed shots. As soon as Pieri's detachment reached the thick of the forest and went deep into it, the battle began. Aldyns, together with the inhabitants of neighboring villages who came to their aid, attacked Pieri's detachment. The troops, squeezed from both sides, were surrounded. On the way of movement of the detachment, the highlanders in several places were arranged blockages of trees. Under crossfire, at the cost of heavy losses and fighting, they continued to move towards the crossing through Sunzha. The column, having passed the first verst through the forest, has already lost most of the
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. After repeated attempts to recapture the cannon they had taken from the enemy, Captain Kazin and several soldiers went ahead of the column and began to protect the front cannon. Nevertheless, the horses that carried the shells and dragged the second gun were killed. Kabardians (Kabardinsky 80th Infantry Regiment) were forced to simultaneously fight off the highlanders, carry boxes of shells and pull the gun. At the same time, the highlanders pressed on from the flanks with an onslaught crashed into the ranks of the side chains. “Despite this, the detachment moved forward, but when they approached the place where the reserve was left to protect the passage, a terrible picture appeared before them - all the soldiers and officers were killed. Under this unexpected circumstance, the troops became confused and at the same moment the highlanders rushed at them with renewed vigor from all sides, where a fierce battle ensued, the side chains were crushed and overturned by a mass of highlanders. The column was cut into two parts, among the retreating began a panic. The remaining small part of the detachment with heavy losses went to the crossing. Having reached Sunzha, the remnants of the troops began to hastily cross to the other side of the coast. The mountaineers chasing them were already shooting at the soldiers who were crossing the river. The rangers and a small number of Cossacks who broke through
Chechens The Chechens (; ce, Нохчий, , Old Chechen: Нахчой, ''Naxçoy''), historically also known as ''Kisti'' and ''Durdzuks'', are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group of the Nakh peoples native to the North Caucasus in Eastern Europe. "Europ ...
near Sunzha were supposed to wait for the detachment left there to guard the crossing, but they did not find either the detachment left there or the ships for the crossing. The commander of this detachment, having heard cannon shots in Aldy and wishing to be involved in a favorable, in his opinion, victory, went to connect with Pieri; but, having stumbled upon the dead bodies of the soldiers left in the narrow passage, he was so frightened that, having hastily fled back, he crossed to the left bank of the Sunzha, having destroyed the kayuk and left for the Terek. This commander was V. S. Tomar, who later held the important post of Russian envoy to
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Effects

Pieri's detachment lost thirteen officers and seven hundred and forty men of the lower ranks. 162 people were captured by the highlanders. Among them was the young Prince P. I. Bagration, later a hero of the Patriotic War of 1812. “This defeat of the army greatly raised the authority of Mansur in the eyes of the highlanders. The success of the troops of Sheikh Mansur quickly spread to the Kuban and Kabarda, after the uprising covered a significant area.


Memory

A. P. Ermolov, in a letter to the general on duty under the emperor Arseny Zakrevsky, mentions the construction of fortifications along the Sunzha line:


See also

* Battle of Khankala (1807)


References

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Further reading

*A. V. Potto "Caucasian War" (in 5 volumes) Volume 1. *The Russian conquest of the Caucasus, John Frederick Baddeley, 1908 *Zisserman A. L. History of the 80th Kabardian Infantry Field Marshal Prince Baryatinsky Regiment. (1726-1880). T. 1-3. SPb., 1881. Sunja the Sunja the Sunja History of Chechnya 1785 in the Russian Empire