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The '''Temryuk's campaign in Ingushetia''' In 1562, Prince Temryuk of Kabarda, with the help of Russian Cossacks and Nogais, attacked the Ingush. They defeated and destroyed many villages. The Ingush went to the mountains, but the Kabardians stayed on their land. There are a lot of mounds there now.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bronevsky |first=S.N. |title=''Historical summary on Russia's relations with Persia, Georgia and with the mountain peoples of the Caucasus'' |url=http://www.vostlit.info/Texts/rus9/Bronevskij/frametext1.htm |access-date=2021-09-09 |website=Vostlit}}</ref>

==History== ==History==
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.<ref>Газета «Ингушетия», №113, 7 сентября 2006 года</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-09-19 |title=НОГАЙЦЫ В XV-XVIII ВВ. |url=https://www.turkishnews.com/ru/content/2024/09/19/ногайцы-в-xv-xviii-вв/ |website=www.turkishnews.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2010-03-15 |title=Завоевательный поход кабардинского князя Темрюка на ингушей в 1562 году |url=https://ghalghay.com/2010/03/15/завоевательный-поход-кабардинского/ |website=ghalghay.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Газиков Б.Д. "Взгляд в прошлое", Назрань - 2002, с. 59-62 |first=Б.Д. |title=Взгляд в прошлое |date=2002 |location=Nazran |pages=59-62 |language=Russian language}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=1562г - поход Темрюка на ингушские земли. |url=https://tgstat.com/ru/channel/@inggucci/90 |website=tgstat.com}}</ref> 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.<ref>Газета «Ингушетия», №113, 7 сентября 2006 года</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-09-19 |title=НОГАЙЦЫ В XV-XVIII ВВ. |url=https://www.turkishnews.com/ru/content/2024/09/19/ногайцы-в-xv-xviii-вв/ |website=www.turkishnews.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2010-03-15 |title=Завоевательный поход кабардинского князя Темрюка на ингушей в 1562 году |url=https://ghalghay.com/2010/03/15/завоевательный-поход-кабардинского/ |website=ghalghay.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Газиков Б.Д. "Взгляд в прошлое", Назрань - 2002, с. 59-62 |first=Б.Д. |title=Взгляд в прошлое |date=2002 |location=Nazran |pages=59-62 |language=Russian language}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=1562г - поход Темрюка на ингушские земли. |url=https://tgstat.com/ru/channel/@inggucci/90 |website=tgstat.com}}</ref>

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Temryuk's campaign in Ingushetia
Part of Circassian influence in North Caucasus
Date1562
LocationIngushetia
Result

Circassian victory

•Ingush were forced to go to the mountains
Belligerents

Circassia Circassia

Ingushetia Ingush
Commanders and leaders
Circassia Temryuk Idar unknown
Strength

Circassia Circassia : 5.000

unknown
Casualties and losses
unknown 164 settlements were destroyed

The Temryuk's campaign in Ingushetia In 1562, Prince Temryuk of Kabarda, with the help of Russian Cossacks and Nogais, attacked the Ingush. They defeated and destroyed many villages. The Ingush went to the mountains, but the Kabardians stayed on their land. There are a lot of mounds there now.

History

In 1562, the Kabardian prince Temryuk Idarovich undertook a campaign of conquest against the Ingush living on the plain. Detachments of Nogai Murz arrived to help him. Russian Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible, married to Temryuk's daughter Maria, sent 1,000 Cossacks under the command of Grigory Pleshcheyev to help him. As a result of this combined Kabardino-Nogai-Cossack campaign, 164 settlements were defeated on the plain, judging by the Russian chronicles. The Ingush have gone back to the mountains. Kabardians settled in their former territory. The monuments left by the Kabardians are numerous low burial mounds.

References

  1. Bronevsky, S.N. "Historical summary on Russia's relations with Persia, Georgia and with the mountain peoples of the Caucasus". Vostlit. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  2. Газета «Ингушетия», №113, 7 сентября 2006 года
  3. "НОГАЙЦЫ В XV-XVIII ВВ". www.turkishnews.com. 2024-09-19.
  4. "Завоевательный поход кабардинского князя Темрюка на ингушей в 1562 году". ghalghay.com. 2010-03-15.
  5. Газиков Б.Д. "Взгляд в прошлое", Назрань - 2002, с. 59-62, Б.Д. (2002). Взгляд в прошлое (in Russian language). Nazran. pp. 59–62.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  6. "1562г - поход Темрюка на ингушские земли". tgstat.com.
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