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{{Short description|1562 military campaign}}

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| conflict = Temryuk's campaign in Ingushetia
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| place = ]
| partof = Circassian influence in North Caucasus
| date = 1562
| result = Circassian victory
•Ingush were forced to go to the mountains
| combatant1 = {{flagicon|Circassia}} ]
*] ]
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| 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
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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.

== References ==
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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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