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See also: Russian general, was See also: born at Maidani on the 3rd of See also: March 1818
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He entered the engineer branch in 1838, served in the
See also: campaigns in the See also: Caucasus, See also: rose to be colonel, and commanded the sappers and miners at the siege of See also: Kars in 1855
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On the capitulation of Kars he was deputed to See also: settle the terms with General See also: Sir W
.
See also: Fenwick See also: Williams
.
In 1861 he became director-general of See also: engineers at the War Office, assisting General Milutin in the reorganization of the army
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Promoted lieut.-general in 1864, he was nominated aide-de-See also: camp-general and governor of the military conscription of See also: Vilna
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In 1867 he became governor of See also: Turkestan, and held the See also: post until his See also: death, making himself a name in the expansion of the See also: empire in central See also: Asia
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He accomplished a successful See also: campaign in 1868 against See also: Bokhara, capturing See also: Samarkand and gradually subjugating the whole country
.
In 1873 he attacked See also: Khiva, took the capital, and forced the khan to become a vassal of See also: Russia
.
Then followed in 1875 the campaign against See also: Khokand, in which Kaufmann defeated the khan, Nasr-ed-din
.
Khokand See also: north of the Syrdaria was annexed to Russia, and the independence of the rest of the country became merely nominal
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This rapid absorption of the khanates brought Russia into close proximity to See also: Afghanistan, and the reception of Kaufmann's emissaries by the Amir was a See also: main cause of the See also: British war with Afghanistan in 1878
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Although Kaufmann was unable to induce his See also: government to support all his ambitious schemes of further See also: conquest, he sent Skobeleff in 188o and 188, against the Akhal Tekkes, and was arranging to add Mery to his annexations when he died suddenly at Tashkend on the 15th of May 1882
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