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People of the Caucasian War

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Catherine II of Russia
The eighth and greatest Emperor of Russia (r. 1762–1796)
Nicholas I of Russia
The 11th Emperor of Russia (1825–1855)
Alexander II of Russia
The 12th Emperor of Russia (1855–1881)
Shamil
North Caucasian imam and warrior (1797-1871)
Pyotr Bagration
General of the Imperial Russian Army (1765–1812)
Ivan Paskevich
Russian military leader (1782–1856)
Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia
Russian Grand prince (1832-1909)
Sheikh Mansur
Military general and politician (1760-1794)
Hadji Murad
Avar leader (1795-1852)
Mikhail Vorontsov
Russian prince and Field Marshal (1782-1856)
Ghazi Muhammad
Imam of Dagestan (1795–1832)
Hamzat Bek
Dagestani Imam
Grigory Zass
Russian general of Baltic German origin (1797–1883)
Baysangur of Benoa
19th-century Chechen commander
Kizbech Tughuzhuqo
circassian military commander
Nikolay Muravyov-Karsky
Russian military personnel (1794-1866)
Georg Andreas von Rosen
Baltic German army general (1782-1841)
Ivane Andronikashvili
1798 – 1868, Georgian noble and general in the Imperial Russian service
Kunta-haji
Kunta-Ḥājjī al-Iliskhānī (Kishiev) (; 1800 – 1867) was a Chechen Muslim mystic, the founder of a Sufi branch named Zikrism, and an ideologue of nonviolence and passive resistance. He was a follower of the Qadiriyya Sufi order.
Alexander Timashev
Russian general and statesman (1818–1893)
Georgij Arsenijevič Emmanuel
Russian general (d. 1837)
Prince Alexander of Georgia
Prince Royal of Georgia
Muhammad Amin
naib of Imam Shamil, one of Caucasian leaders in Caucasus War
Daniyal Sultan
ruler of the Elisu Sultanate
Qerandiqo Berzeg
Circassian military commander and chief
Seferbiy Zaneqo
Circassian diplomat and politician
Samson Makintsev
general of Russian origin in the service of Qajar Persia
James Stanislaus Bell
British military intelligence officer (1797–1858)
Muhammad Yarguvi
Lezgin religious figure
Talhig of Shali
North Caucasian general (1800–1861)
Teofil Łapiński
Polish revolutionary
Ivan Ganetsky
imperial Russian division commander (1810–1887)
Irakly Baratynsky
Uma Duyev
chechen military leader
Nikolay Yevdokimov
Russian general
Bogdan Theophil von Meyendorff
Baltic German military personnel (1838-1919)
Jafargulu Bakikhanov
Azerbaijani general (1796–1867)
Shuaib-Mulla of Tsentara
Tashaw-Hadji
Tashaw-Hadji (1770 – died 1843 or later) was one of the prominent leaders of the North Caucasian resistance during the Caucasian War, a companion of imam Shamil. He was the imam of Chechnya since 1834. Upon the death of Gazi-Muhammad, he was one of the major candidates at the elections of the Imam of Dagestan, losing to Shamil by one vote only. Later, he became one of the mudirs of Imam Shamil. He was also the governor (naib) of Aukh.