Kuban Campaign (1711)

Kuban Campaign
Part of the Russo-Ottoman War (1710–1713) and Great Northern War and Russo-Crimean Wars
Date3 July – 6 September 1711
Location
Result Russian-Kalmyk victory[1][2]
Belligerents
Tsardom of Russia Tsardom of Russia
Kalmyk Khanate
Crimean Khanate
Nogai Horde
Commanders and leaders
Tsardom of Russia P. M. Apraksin
Chakdorjap
Nureddin-Sultan
Strength
34,362[3] 30,000+
4,000+[4]
Casualties and losses
Insignificant[1] 16,300+ killed
22,000 captured[4]

The Kuban Campaign took place between the Russian-Kalmyk forces and Crimean-Nogai Tatars with the goal of diverting significant Tatar forces and accomplishing other goals, from 3 July to 6 September 1711.[4]

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  3. ^ Russia marches South: army reform and battlefield performance in Russia’s Southern campaigns, 1695-1739. Russia marches South: army reform and battlefield performance in Russia’s Southern campaigns, 1695-1739 p. 160.
  4. ^ a b c Russia marches South: army reform and battlefield performance in Russia’s Southern campaigns, 1695-1739. Russia marches South: army reform and battlefield performance in Russia’s Southern campaigns, 1695-1739 p. 157.

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