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{{Short description|1562 military campaign}}
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{{Infobox military conflict
| conflict = Temryuk's campaign in Ingushetia
| place = ]
| partof = Circassian influence in North Caucasus
| date = 1562
| result = Circassian victory
•Ingush were forced to go to the mountains
| combatant1 = {{flagicon|Circassia}} ]
*] ]
*] ]
| combatant2 = {{flagicon|Ingushetia}} ]<br>
| commander1 = {{flagicon|Circassia}} ]
| commander2 = unknown
| strength1 = {{flagicon|Circassia}} ] : 5.000
*] ] : 1.500
*] ] : 1.000
| strength2 = unknown
| casualties1 = unknown
| casualties2 = 164 settlements were destroyed
}}
In 1562, the Kabardian prince ] Idarovich undertook a campaign of conquest against the ] living on the plain. Detachments of ] Murz arrived to help him. Russian Tsar ] the Terrible, married to Temryuk's daughter Maria, sent 1,000 ] under the command of Grigory Pleshcheyev to help him. As a result of this combined ]-]-] campaign, 164 settlements were defeated on the plain, judging by the Russian chronicles. The ] have gone back to the mountains. ] settled in their former territory. The monuments left by the ] are numerous low burial mounds. Kabardian burial mounds are characterized by a large number of stones in mounds, single burials in pits or in wooden decks. The buried always lie on their backs, with their heads facing west.


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==History==
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{{cquote|No one will remember when it was…
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It must have been three hundred years ago.
Our people were rich at that time,
They live in the Doksolji Valley,
They multiplied quickly to the Achaluk Mountains,
And I would have lived until now if it hadn't been for the devil.,
Who was annoyed,
That people live freely…
It is known that the devil does not like the contented,
And he likes to cry more…
So he began to get sophisticated,
To come up with means to take away their happiness
And invented a punishment:
He gathered his subordinates
And gave them his order -
To remove all the happy ones from the plain,
Scattered over distant mountains and gorges.
And the spirits, having received the order,
They scattered to different countries in a flash,
Hurry up to obey the command.
And that's why, one day,
Sometimes at night
Nogai hordes with a crowd of Kabardians
They attacked our villages,
The inhabitants of which all slept peacefully.
The massacre began everywhere,
And blood stained the valley…
Fires blazed everywhere…
Our great-grandfathers jumped up from their sleep,
They had no weapons in their hands
In order to repel the attack,
And they all died in a fierce battle.
Women, virgins and children
They wept bitterly, being captured by the Nogais.{{quote without source|date=June 2024}}
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== References ==
1.Кабардино – русские отношения в XVI –XVIII вв. Т. 1.,1957, с.10-11

2.Русско-осетинские отношения в XVIII веке. Т.II. Орджоникидзе. 1984. с.408

3.Газета «Терские ведомости», 1911.,21 июня, №129

4.Аталиков В.М. Северный Кавказ в XIII-XVвв. – журнал «Живая старина».1993, №3,с.32

5.История Кабардино-Балкарии в трудах Г.А.Кокиева. Нальчик, 2005 г., с. 185.

6.Будаев Н.М. Очерки политической истории народов Северного Кавказа в XVI – XXвв. Черкесск, 2007, с. 137.

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