• 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.
  • The Caucasian Native Cavalry Division (Russian: Кавказская туземная конная дивизия), or "Savage Division" (Russian: Дикая дивизия)...
  • approved the formation of an Ingush Regiment.[4] On 23 August, Emperor Nicholas II ordered the formation of the Caucasian Native Cavalry Division...
  • ...and at the memorials to the Ingush Regiment of the Native (Savage) Division, and to the last defender of the Fortress of Brest, Lieutenant U. Barkhanoev.
  • The article presents data on little-known pages from the history of the Caucasian Native Cavalry Division (Savage Division) and its military doctors.
  • John Burke, Group of the Amir Shere Ali, Prince Abdullah Jan, & Sirdars, Afghanistan, 1869. Source: The British Library - Online Gallery.
  • During the Russian Revolution of 1917 the Savage Division remained loyal to the Russian Provisional Government. The division was disbanded in 1918.
  • Of the vladikavkaz district (chechen societies: dzherakh, kistin, galgaev, tsorov, nazran or ingush and karabulak).
  • The Caucasian Native Cavalry Division , or "Savage Division" was a cavalry division of the Imperial Russian Army.