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Misost Bematiqwa

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In 1772, Kabardian princes Misost Bamatov and Khamurza Aslanbekov sent an envoy to Devlet-Girey, calling him to their place in Kabarda for joint actions to “exterminate” the fortress of Mozdok and the entire Caucasian line. In June 1774, the Crimean Khanate attacked Circassia. A large Crimean army
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In June 1767, Bematiqwa, then a military commander, launched a military operation against Russia, but many other Kabardian nobles preferred to surrender. In the middle of 1768, fifteen Kabardian princes reported to Kizlyar that they were ready to "take an oath" of allegiance to Russia. Misost
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In 1771, envoys arrived in Kabarda from the Crimean Khan, who met with Bematiqwa. They reported false information about the allegedly successful affairs of the Turkish troops in other theaters.
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detachment to help them, commanded by the son of the Kuban Serasker Kazy Giray. The detachment of Crimeans arrived late, as Russian lieutenant general Johann de Medem sent detachments of
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cavalry armed with guns against the Kabardians. In an unequal battle on the river Eshkokon, Russian forces defeated the Kabardians.
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In June 1769, most Kabardian nobles opposed to war with Russia surrendered. However, Bematiqwa, along with some others, refused.
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river. Bematiqwa and his associates, in need of allies, turned to Crimean Khan Devlet VI Giray for help. Khan sent a small
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In 1785, after the death of the previous prince, Misost Bematiqwa was elected as the supreme prince of Kabardia.
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should officially go to war with Russia, obey the Crimean Khan as their commander, and together with the
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The anti-Russian group was headed by Bematiqwa. He and his supporters moved to the upper reaches of the
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in the upcoming campaign. In January 1769, the Kizlyar commandant, N. A. Potapov, wrote to Bematiqwa.
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royal family and the Atajuq family. He was the Grand Prince between 1785 and 1788.
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took place. The Crimean horde entered Mozdok and devastated nearby villages.
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Bematiqwa's resistance was strengthened on October 18, 1768, when the
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led by Devlet-Girey and Kalga Shabaz-Girey attacked Kabarda and the
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nobles including Bematiqwa met with the representative of the
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Circassian military personnel of the Russo-Circassian War
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In April 1788, Misost Bematiqwa surrendered to Russia.
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Index

Supreme Prince of Kabardia
Kabardia
Kabardia
Kabardian
Kabardian

Tamga
Mozdok
Circassian lands
Russia
Circassia
Kabardian
Russian Kizlyar
Crimean Khan
Christianity
Ottoman Sultan
caliph
Caucasus
Nogais
Kuban
Serasker
Kumy
Tatar
Cossacks
Kalmyk
Battle of Beshtamak
Адыгэ лъэкъуацIэхэмрэ тамыгъэхэмрэ


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