Kangarli cavalry

[11] During the entire campaign of 1829, the Kangarli Cavalry mainly operated as part of the consolidated Cossack regiment and participated in the Oltu expedition of Lieutenant Colonel Prince M. Z. Argutinsky-Dolgorukin's detachment as an independent unit only on September 18–20.

[3] Researches show that the flag of the Kangarli Cavalry was transported to the palace of Ehsan Khan under the personal leadership of the Caucasus Governor - Field Marshal Prince Mikhail Semenovich Vorontsov (1782-1856).

In 1837, hundreds of Kangarli cavalrymen led by Farajulla bey, brother of Ehsan Khan, arrested Molla Mahammad Sadigh, who were talking about the end of the world.

[2] Historian Farhad Nagdaliyev states that after Nicholas seeing the excellence of Kangarli cavalary, he ordered formation of a Muslim detachment out of noble families for his convoy.

[6] From the story of Nicholas written by A. H. Benckendorff:[14] When I went down to the gorge, I saw the unparalled Kangarli cavalrymen with beautiful horses and in uniform lined in front of me in a ready position.

During the Crimean War, three hundred Kangarli Cavalry were fighting as part of Iravan detachment under the command of Lieutenant-General Baron K.K Wrangel.

The next day, with letter number 44, the head of the region was informed that Prince Gagarin was entrusted with the transfer of the honorary flag kept in the administrative center to the palace of Ehsan Khan.

498 dated April 25 of the commander-in-chief of the Russian troops in the Caucasus to the aforementioned guard colonel Prince Gagarin notes:[15] The flag of honor presented to the Kangarli tribe by the most merciful ruler.

Major General Ehsan Khan, the father of the march of Muslim troops, asks to deliver this flag to his palace.

The letter expresses gratitude for the trust shown to him, for the gifts and for allowing the Kangarli cavalry flag to be kept in his palace.

[15] During the Crimean War in June 1854, II Kalbali Kangarli showed bravery during the battles for Chingil Hill, for which he was awarded the 4th degree Order of George.

This square banner measuring 145x120 cm is blue in color, made of silk fabric, with images and inscriptions on the front and back sides.

[15] The battle and honor flags of the Kangarli Cavalry are stored in the "New and Modern History" fund of the museum in Baku.

The rectangular silk flag measures 134x128 cm and features a somewhat schematic representation of an eagle with a gray shield on its chest and cannonballs in its claws.