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  2. Battle of Alexandrovsky Fort - Wikipedia

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    As part of the allied intervention in the Russian Civil War, the Royal Navy established the British Caspian Flotilla. Most of the ship were merchants converted into auxiliary cruisers. The commander of the force was Commodore David Norris, who planned an attack against the key Soviet Russian naval base in the Caspian Sea.

  3. Caspian Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water, described as the world's largest lake and usually referred to as a full-fledged sea. [2] [3] [4] An endorheic basin, it lies between Europe and Asia: east of the Caucasus, west of the broad steppe of Central Asia, south of the fertile plains of Southern Russia in Eastern Europe, and north of the mountainous Iranian Plateau.

  4. Russian conquest of the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    In 1688, Stenka Razin raided the Caspian coast. During the Russo-Persian War (1722–1723), Peter the Great conquered the west and south shore of the Caspian, but the land was soon returned when Persia grew stronger. In 1775, after a Russian explorer had died in captivity, Catherine the Great sent a punitive expedition which briefly captured ...

  5. Caucasus campaign - Wikipedia

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    War Minister Enver Pasha hoped a success would facilitate opening the route to Tiflis and beyond with a revolt of Caucasian Muslims. [19] The Ottoman strategic goal was to cut Russian access to the hydrocarbon resources around the Caspian Sea. [21] Russia viewed the Caucasus front as secondary to the Eastern (European) front. The Eastern Front ...

  6. Caspian expeditions of the Rus' - Wikipedia

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    The Rus' first penetrated to the Muslim areas adjacent to the Caspian Sea as traders rather than warriors. By the early 9th century, the Norsemen settled in northwestern Russia, where they established a settlement called Aldeigja (Slavic: Ladoga) about 6 miles (9.7 km) south of the Volkhov River entry into Lake Ladoga.

  7. Anzali Operation - Wikipedia

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    The Anzali Operation marked the ending of the Russian Civil War naval confrontation on Caspian Sea. [6] The action also established the short-lived Persian Socialist Soviet Republic, with little British resistance, while a detachment of 800 Cossacks surrendered to the Soviets and Persian communists or "Jangalis". [7]

  8. British Caspian Flotilla - Wikipedia

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    The British Caspian Flotilla was a naval force of the Royal Navy established in the Caspian Sea in 1918. It was part of the allied intervention in the Russian Civil War . The flotilla initially reported to the Rear-Admiral Commanding, Black Sea, Caspian Sea and Sea of Marmora until 1919.

  9. Category:History of the Caspian Sea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of the Caspian Sea" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Russo-Persian War (1804–1813) S. Fyodor Soimonov; T.