Turkish Cavalry Soldiers Illustrated by William Simpson from the book ' Narrative of the defence of Kars, historical and military ', by Colonel Atwell Lake, and Illustrations by William Simpson, Published in London : R. Bentley 1857. The siege of Kars was the last major operation of the Crimean War. In June 1855, attempting to alleviate pressure on the defence of Sevastopol, Emperor Alexander II ordered General Nikolay Muravyov to lead his troops against areas of Ottoman interest in Asia Minor. Uniting disparate contingents under his command into a strong corps of 25,725 soldiers, 96 light gun


Turkish Cavalry Soldiers Illustrated by William Simpson from the book ' Narrative of the defence of Kars, historical and military ', by Colonel Atwell Lake, and Illustrations by William Simpson, Published in London : R. Bentley 1857. The siege of Kars was the last major operation of the Crimean War. In June 1855, attempting to alleviate pressure on the defence of Sevastopol, Emperor Alexander II ordered General Nikolay Muravyov to lead his troops against areas of Ottoman interest in Asia Minor. Uniting disparate contingents under his command into a strong corps of 25,725 soldiers, 96 light guns, Muravyov decided to attack Kars, the most important fortress of Eastern Anatolia.


Size: 4444px × 2573px
Location: Kars, Turkey
Photo credit: © Historic Illustrations / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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