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English: Lithograph of a drawing of a corpse, supposedly that of Dagestani imam Ghazi Muhammad (called Kazi Mulla in Russian), 1832. Original drawing by Pavel A. Bestuzhev-Ryumin, a Russian artillery officer. The lithograph was made in Tiflis soon after the drawing was made. Ghazi Muhammad died on 17 October 1832 in the battle at Gimry, Dagestan, against Russian forces. Modern scholar P. I. Takhnaeva considers it possible that the body depicted in the drawing was that of another person passed off as that of the imam.
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Source Khasanilav al-Gimravi (2020). Takhnaeva, P. I. (ed.). Imam Gazimukhammad: avarskai͡a khronika vremen Kavkazskoĭ voĭny (1827–1831 gg.) Имам Газимухаммад: аварская хроника времен Кавказской войны (1827–1831 гг.) [Imam Gazi Muhammad: an Avar chronicle of the Caucasian War (1827–1831)] (in Russian). Translated by Takhnaeva, P. I.; Malamagomedov, Dzh. M.; Magomedov, M.-Amin M. Moscow: Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. ISBN 978-5-6045549-0-6.
Author Pavel A. Bestuzhev-Ryumin (d. 1846, author of original drawing)

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Supposed lithograph of a drawing of the corpse of Dagestani imam Ghazi Muhammad (Kazi Mulla)

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current02:04, 10 March 2024Thumbnail for version as of 02:04, 10 March 20241,012 × 672 (162 KB)Revolution SagaUploaded a work by P. A. Bestuzheva-Ryumina (author of original drawing) from Khasanilav al-Gimravi (2020). Takhnaeva, P. I. (ed.). Imam Gazimukhammad: avarskai͡a khronika vremen Kavkazskoĭ voĭny (1827–1831 gg.) Имам Газимухаммад: аварская хроника времен Кавказской войны (1827–1831 гг.) [Imam Gazi Muhammad: an Avar chronicle of the Caucasian War (1827–1831)] (in Russian). Translated by Takhnaeva, P. I.; Malamagomedov, Dzh. M.; Magomedov, M.-Amin M. Moscow: Institute of Oriental Studies of the...
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