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The Battle at Makhram on August 22, 1875
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The Battle at Makhram on August 22, 1875
The Battle at Makhram on August 22, 1875. Private Collection
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Campaign Central Asia Colonisation Colonization Expansion History Of Russia Imperial Russia Invasion Karasin Khiva Military Service Nikolai Nikolayevich 1842 1908 Russian Army Russian Empire Russian Forces Russian History Russian Painting Of 19th Cen Samarkand Skobelev Troop Troops Turkestan Uzbekistan War Atrocities War Victum Khorezm Khwarezm Russian Turkestan
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The Battle at Makhram - A Glimpse into Russian Expansion in Central Asia
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the Battle at Makhram on August 22,1875. Painted by an unknown artist, this fine art piece is part of a private collection that sheds light on Russia's relentless pursuit of expansion and colonization. The painting depicts a fierce clash between Russian forces and the Khanate of Khiva in present-day Uzbekistan. With oil on canvas technique, it vividly portrays the chaos and intensity of war as soldiers engage in combat. The warrior spirit emanates from each brushstroke, showcasing the bravery and determination of both sides. Led by renowned military figures such as Skobelev and Karasin, the Russian army sought to extend their dominion over Central Asian khanates like Khorezm and Samarkand. This campaign marked a significant chapter in Russian history as they aimed to solidify their imperial rule. However, behind this grand narrative lie stories of war atrocities and victims caught up in the turmoil. The battle serves as a reminder of human suffering amidst territorial ambitions. As we observe this historical masterpiece, let us reflect upon the consequences of colonialism and its impact on nations like Turkestan. It stands as a testament to Russia's thirst for power during the 19th century while also urging us to contemplate our shared responsibility towards preserving peace today.
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