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Adolf Pyetrovich Berzhe (also
spelled Bergé; Russian: Адо́льф Петро́вич Берже́, IPA: [ɐdəlʲf pʲɪtrəvʲɪd͡ʑ bʲɪrˈʐɛ]; 9 August [O.S. 28 July] 1828 – 12 February [O...
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mountainous p**** by
feinting a retreat. This
description is
similar to the A. P.
Berzhe description of the
battle where a
Highland army
descended into the lowlands...
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Retrieved 26
September 2020.
Richmond 2013, p. 132: "If we ****ume that
Berzhe's middle figure of 50,000 was
close to the
number who
survived to settle...
- 1906, p. 195.
Berzhe 1866, p. 99-102. Lang 1957, p. 234-235.
Sokolov 1873, p. 110.
Asatiani 2008, p. 360.
Rayfield 2012, p. 260.
Berzhe 1866, p. 108....
- M****acre in History, p. 154.)"
Richmond 2013, p. 132: "If we ****ume that
Berzhe's middle figure of 50,000 was
close to the
number who
survived to settle...
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inflicting state terror and m****-starvations on Circ****ian tribes,
Adolf Berzhe reports: Evdokimov's plan was to base the
conquest of the
western Caucasus...
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campaign against Circ****ians by
Russian military during the 1860s.
Adolf Berzhe portra**** the
expulsion of Circ****ians as
essential for "Russian security"...
- Richmond, Walter. The Circ****ian Genocide. Page 132: ". If we ****ume that
Berzhe's middle figure of 50,000 was
close to the
number who
survived to settle...
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original on 9
November 2013.
Richmond 2013, p. 132: "If we ****ume that
Berzhe's middle figure of 50,000 was
close to the
number who
survived to settle...
- 2002, p. 225.
Sbornik dokumentov i
materialov 2020, p. 466.
Berzhe 1857, p. 270.
Berzhe 1992, p. 6.
Dakhkilgov 1991, p. 36.
Dakhkilgov 1991, p. 38. Dakhkilgov...