unity and degree of control over outlying areas. The core of Kabardia was Great Kabardia which extended from somewhat east of the north-flowing part of...
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Inal the Great (redirect from Inal of Kabardia)
all directions. He was the founder of several Circassian tribes, mainly Kabardia, Besleney, Temirgoy, Zhaney, and Hatuqwai. Although the origin of Inal's...
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The Grand Prince of Kabardia (Kabardian: Къэбэрдеим и пщышхуэ) was the title given to the Kabardian rulers. In Russian sources, it is referred to as the...
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Prince Idar (Circassian: Айдар) was a Circassian ruler of the Caucasus. He was the son of Prince Inarmaz, and the grandson of Prince Tabula. Prince Inarmaz...
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distinctive dialect of Circassian. Historically the Kabardians lived in Kabardia, a region of the north Caucasus. In modern times the Kabardians live mostly...
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Temryuk Idar (redirect from Temryuk of Kabardia)
were welcomed by Ivan the Terrible. Ivan agreed to join the alliance with Kabardia. Based on the treaty of alliance between the Circassians and the Russians...
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Ivan the Terrible, the tsar of all Russia. The daughter of Temryuk of Kabardia, Maria (originally named Qochenay bint Teymour (Кученей) before her baptism)...
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Sheikh Mansur Movement (section Campaign to Kabardia)
according to the report Major Zhiltsov, Mansur accepted, and he travelled to Kabardia on July 26. Immediately, Russian commanders sent reinforcements to the...
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Cossacks. The entirety of Kabardia (Eastern Circassia) was then declared property of the Russian government. The fall of Kabardia General Yermolov accelerated...
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List of Circassians (section Kings of Kabardia)
divided into several princedoms) into one state. Idar of Kabardia – Supreme Prince of Kabardia. He was the son of Prince Inarmaz, and the grandson of Prince...
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two squadrons from Kabardia and Selenga, and 300 Don and Greben Cossacks. On 21 November 1785, Colonel Nagel invaded Small Kabardia. Having heard of the...
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all of the northern countries Master; and Lord of Iberia, Kartli, and Kabardia lands and Armenian provinces; hereditary Sovereign and ruler of the Circassian...
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Къэсей The Grand Prince of Kabardia Preceded by Bamat Muhammad Succeeded by Jankhat In office 1762–1773 Personal details Born ? Kabardia Died 1773 Kabardia...
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victory for either side. Mansur had previously attempted to advance to Kabardia, where he would join forces with the Kabardians and conduct joined actions...
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House of Talhosten is a Circassian princely house of Kabardia of Circassia. They are found in Kabardino-Balkaria, Russian Federation; as well as in Republic...
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established, including Chemguy, founded by Temruk; Besleney, founded by Beslan; Kabardia, founded by Qabard; and Shapsug, founded by Zanoko. In the 17th century...
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Part of Russo-Circassian War Belligerents Crimean Khanate Russian Empire Kabardia (East Circassia) Commanders and leaders Devlet IV Giray Jankhot Strength...
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previous prince, Misost Bematiqwa was elected as the supreme prince of Kabardia. In April 1788, Misost Bematiqwa surrendered to Russia. His son, Temirbolet...
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report of Major Zhiltsov, Mansur accepted the invitation and travelled to Kabardia on 26 July 1785. Immedietly, Grigoriopolis was reinforced with a battalion...
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Ottoman Sultan. The Ottomans sent their army of at least 20,000 men to Kabardia under the leadership of the Crimean khan Qaplan I Giray to defeat the Circassians...
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of Greater Kabardia — Elmurza Cherkassky and Mutsal Cherkassky, who were lieutenants in the Russian army, and a prince of Lesser Kabardia — Aslambek Kommetov...
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Circassians but with a different political organization. The term Lesser Kabardia refers to the eastern area. South of the eastern Circassian-Kabardians...
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Some of these are Chemguy founded by Temruk, Besleney founded by Beslan, Kabardia founded by Qabard, and Shapsug founded by Zanoko. According to the Abkhaz...
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Prince of Kabardia Preceded by Tatarkhan Succeeded by Botoko In office 1737–1746 Personal details Born c. 1657 Kabardia Died 1746 Kabardia Children Hamirza...
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Assembly (1920–1923) Caucasian Albania (2nd century BC–8th century AD) Kabardia (c. 1453–c. 1825) Circassia (13th century–1864) Kingdom of Abkhazia (778–1008)...
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Balkans Crimea Caucasus Greater Caucasus North Caucasus South Caucasus Kabardia European Russia Arctic Arctic Circle Taman Peninsula Southern Russia Kola...
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(1479-1490) Part of Crimean-Circassian Wars Belligerents Crimean Khanate Kabardia (East Circassia) Zichia Commanders and leaders Mengli I Giray Tabulda Peterzeqo...
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Balkans Crimea Caucasus Greater Caucasus North Caucasus South Caucasus Kabardia European Russia Arctic Arctic Circle Taman Peninsula Southern Russia Kola...
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Foundation of Mozdok Part of Russo-Circassian War Belligerents Russian Empire Kabardia (East Circassia) Commanders and leaders Catherine II Qasey Atajuq...
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that, Sheikh Mansur rallied resistance fighters from Dagestan through Kabardia. Most of the forces were young Chechen and Dagestani men numbering more...
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