After Russia subdued the
Emirate of Bukhara in 1868 and the
Khanate of Khiva in 1873 the Turkoman desert nomads remained independent.
Their country was bounded by the
Caspian Sea on the west, the
Oxus River on the east and the ill-defined Persian border on the south. Near the center the
Kopet Dag mountains ran northwest almost to
Krasnovodsk Gulf. On their north side streams ran down from the mountains forming the Akhal Oasis which, in the broadest sense, ran from
Kazil Arbat to beyond
Askabad. The Tekke Turkomans who lived here were one of the few Turkoman tribes who practiced
agriculture. Before and after the conquest of Khiva expeditions were sent into the Turkoman country to map the area and find the waterholes that would be needed by any significant army. In the spring of 1878 Lomakin was driven back from Kazil Arvat and that fall he crossed the Kopet Dag and was chased all the way back to Chikishlyar. These defeats had to be avenged, if only as a matter of prestige. ==Buildup==