war, by order of tsarevich alexander, the future emperor alexander iii, was written by the historian and gene of the russian army nikolai dubrovingation protocols and testimonies of participants in the event, we read from now on, the tatars solemnly announced to the assembled tatars that crimea would not belong to russia, but would be free and independent. the delight of the tatars knew no bounds. the tagars put forward the slogan to rob russians, not crimes, but to restore justice, and general robberies of all ethnic russians, even nobles, began. although the peasants with the permission of the british, the tatar people's militia was created, whose task was to capture russian officials and hand them over to the british, but the policemen. under the pretext of searching russian officials. they just broke into the houses, even though the nobles, even the peasants, were engaged in a banal robbery. how do we know about this? here is a memorandum left after the end of the war by the leader of the tauride nobility, state councilor nikolai ovsyannikov, to the kulikovo governor of tauride and kherson, vladimir motley, we read during th