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The fortress garrison was small and poor equipped, and with that information, Kuchukov successfully stormed and took over most of the fortress on 12 February, 1708. The defenders of Terki suffered heavy losses and were mostly captured and the rebels captured 10 artillery.
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resulted in the defeat of the rebels and the decline of the insurgency. Murat Kuchukov, who started the insurgency, aimed to break through Russian fortress of Terki, travel North and join the Bashkir rebels, but was wounded, captured and eventually executed following his
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did the same, and the new combined army counted 9,850 soldiers. On 26 February, 1708, the defending army inflicted a heavy defeat upon the rebels, who were forced to retreat.
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After the death, the rebels fled South, pursued by Russian troops, who inflicted more losses on them. The defeat at Terki led to the decline of the insurgency.
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Soon, under the command of Murat, more than 1,500 to 1,600 armed fighters gathered in order to storm and capture
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who lived in the Terek fortress had to pay a duty when exporting goods to their fellow tribesmen in the rest of
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peoples as well as the teachings and propaganda of the Islamic preacher and military commander
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himself was wounded and captured, where he was then sentenced to death by hanging.
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The Russian side began to send reinforcements to the defenders of the city. The
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The royal governors, using the important economic and strategic position of the
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and the local princes. Among the rebellious peoples were especially the
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Although successful at first, Russian and Kalmyk reinforcements at
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The insurgency was the first major confrontation between the
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During his return from a diplomatic mission in the 859:История Чечни с древнейших времён до наших дней 29: 521:prince who had previously participated in the 324: 8: 587:Islamic teacher and military commander from 883:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 505:, was caused by the oppressive policies of 354: 331: 317: 309: 26: 827: 798: 786: 757: 742: 599:in 1707, he met with the Chechen prince 730: 449: 411: 373: 357: 191: 876: 839: 815: 774: 607:, where he decided to stay to preach 503:1708 Insurgency in the North Caucasus 7: 655:, other mountaineer tribes and some 631:peoples, lead to rebellions against 591:, who previously took part in the 25: 912:Wars involving the Russian Empire 430:Anti-Chechen pogrom in Kazakhstan 623:The teachings and propaganda of 478:Insurgency in the North Caucasus 279: 271: 249: 239: 228: 196: 169: 158: 627:, who became popular among the 593:Bashkir rebellion of 1704–1711 523:Bashkir rebellion of 1704–1711 1: 387:Insurgency in Chechnya (1732) 382:Insurgency in Chechnya (1722) 150:Other North Caucasian peoples 18:Insurgency in Chechnya (1708) 499:1708 Insurgency in Chechnya 435:Chechen–Slav ethnic clashes 928: 573: 219:Chopan–Shavkhal of Endirey 856:Ибрагимов, М. 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Index

Insurgency in Chechnya (1708)
Chechen–Russian conflict
Chechnya
Russia
Russian
Kalmyk victory
Murat Kuchukov
Murat Kuchukov's forces
Aukhs
Chechen principality
Braguny Khanate
Endirey Khanate
Aksai Khanate
Nogais
Other North Caucasian peoples
Tsardom of Russia

Kalmyk Khanate
Murat Kuchukov
POW
Executed
Amirkhamza Turlov
Saltan–beg of Braguny

Chopan–Shavkhal of Endirey
Soltan–Makhmud of Aksai
Tsardom of Russia
Voivode Velyaminov
Tsardom of Russia
Fyodor Apraksin

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