• In the center of the exhibit is a model of the future monument to the Caucasian Native Cavalry Division, to be installed in the Chechen capital of Grozny.
  • Caucasian Native Cavalry Division (Savage Division). Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich and the officers of the 2nd Brigade, 1917.
  • 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 Caucasian Native Cavalry Division, or “Savage Division” was a cavalry division of the Imperial Russian Army. Riders of the Ingush Cavalry regiment.
  • ...I, fought in the Chechen Cavalry Regiment, which was part of the Savage Division; during the Civil War, commanded the Ingush Regiment but was not.
  • Of the vladikavkaz district (chechen societies: dzherakh, kistin, galgaev, tsorov, nazran or ingush and karabulak).
  • The division - otherwise known as the 'savage division' - consisted of Muslim volunteers who were otherwise exempt from mandatory military service by Russian law.