• Monument of the Ingush Cavalry Regiment of the «Savage Division». Upload media. Instance of.
  • Caucasian Native Cavalry Division (Savage Division). Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich and the officers of the 2nd Brigade, 1917.
  • Ingushetia. A monument for the Savage Division. Ingushetia, Magas, 27 June 2018,the glory memorial, a monument to the soldiers of the editorial.
  • The division existed from July 1914 to October 1917. According to other data, unofficially separate divisions of the division operated up to 1918.
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  • Lagutina recalled that Ingush, Chechen, Dagestani, Azerbaijani or Tatar, as it was called at that time, regiments were a part of the Savage Division.
  • Next to the monument of the Savage Division (the Caucasian cavalry battling at the fronts of the First World War) there are wooden carriages to...
  • The Caucasian Native Cavalry Division, or "Savage Division" was a cavalry division of the Imperial Russian Army. Riders of the Ingush Cavalry regiment .
  • The Caucasian Native Cavalry Division, also known as theSavage Division” was a cavalry division of the Imperial Russian Army.
  • The commander ofThe Savage Division” (Caucasian Native Cavalry Division of the Imperial Russian Army) , the Grand Duke Mikhail Aleksandrovich near the...
  • The Caucasian Native Cavalry Division, or "Savage Division" was a cavalry division of the Imperial Russian Army. Riders of the Ingush Cavalry regiment .
  • Most of the men who enlisted in the "Savage Division" were simply "blood thirsty" and wanted to fight no matter who, for them it was an adventure.
  • This was largely because these communities form a cohesive structure not only in the face of the enemy but also in the face of regimental commanders and all other...