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Lazarevsky Fort was built in 1839 on the eastern coast of the Black Sea at the mouth of the
Psezuapse River. In December 1839, Circassian spy Musa Shogen penetrated the Russian fortress of Lazarevsk, claiming to be fleeing from feuds. He remained in the fortification for three months and informed the
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The garrison of the
Lazarevsky Fort consisted of the 4th Musketeer Company of the Tenginsky Infantry Regiment and a team of Cossacks of the Azov Cossack Host. Also in the fortification were 8 different types of naval guns and defence weapons. On the night of February 7, 1840, Musa Shogen sneaked out
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of the fort and returned to his own community. At dawn, he guided the
Circassian army to the doors of the castle. After a 3-hour battle, the fortification was taken by the Circassians. The fort was then destroyed by Circassians, who did not want hostile elements in their land.
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The commander of the 4th
Musketeer Company of the Tenginsky Infantry Regiment, Captain Marchenko, was the military commander of the Lazarevsky Fort at the time. He was criticized for showing a humiliating performance in the defence of the fort.
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on the night of
February 7, 1840. After a 3-hour battle, the fortification was taken by the Circassians. The fort was then destroyed by Circassians, who did not want hostile elements in their land.
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a large
Russian detachment headed for the mountains and completely massacred 12 Circassian villages, after which the Circassians of other villages fled further into the mountains.
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After this victory, however, Circassians were not pleased. Expecting genocidal revenge from the
Russians, the Circassians of the nearby villages from the early morning of
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Circassians outside, who were waiting to hear from him, about the situation in the enemy camp, the number of soldiers and weapons in the fortress.
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Rakovich D.V. Tenginsky regiment in the Caucasus. 1819-1846
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began to pack their things and move to the mountains.
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