Battle of the Cape Chagrai
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| Part of Adai rebellion | |||||||
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| 20 | 800[1] | ||||||
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2–3 killed 15[2]–17[3] wounded | Unknown, but more than Russians | ||||||
Battle of the Cape Chagrai (Russian: Бой при мысе Чаграе) was a battle between column from 20 Cossacks and several hundreds Kazakh and Uzbeks from Adai tribe and Khanate of Khiva.
In 1870, a major uprising broke out on Mangyshlak Island and Lieutenant Baykov was sent to suppress it. The detachment went very deep into the steppe, of which the rebellious Kazakhs wanted to take advantage of. The vanguard of 20 people separated from the main detachment, and the cavalry launched attacks to the rear to slow down the actions of the main troops, after which they planned to proceed with the extermination of this column.[4]