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  1. Hadji Murad was once a famous governor who rode with dozens of followers. However on this night he rides with only one. He is wrapped in a hood and burka and is a fugitive. He rides down a side street and approaches the second home where an old man is sleeping on the roof.

  2. Hadji Murat, an Avar rebel commander in late 1851, is on the run after a conflict with his former ally, Imam Shamil, who commands the Caucasian resistance. Murat’s family is now being held captive by Shamil, a Chechen leader who is at war with the Russians.

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  4. Hadji Murad, a commander in the Chechen rebel army, surrenders himself to the Russian commander Vorontsov after the Chechen leader, Imam Shamil, takes Murad’s family prisoner. Murad ultimately...

  5. Dec 20, 2022 · Like Resurrection, Khadzhi-Murat is an example of a fundamental, detracting critique of state institutions. Tolstoy not only tells the hero’s story but also exposes commonplaces about power and justice, demonstrating the everyday brutality of the apparatus of violence.

  6. Hadji Murat, also written Hadji Murad (Russian: Хаджи-Мурат, romanized: Khadzhi-Murat) is a novella written by Leo Tolstoy from 1896 to 1904 and published posthumously in 1912 (though not in full until 1917).

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