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unity and
degree of
control over
outlying areas. The core of
Kabardia was
Great Kabardia which extended from
somewhat east of the north-flowing part of...
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Prince Idar (Circ****ian: Айдар) was a Circ****ian
ruler of the Caucasus. He was the son of
Prince Inarmaz, and the
grandson of
Prince Tabula.
Prince Inarmaz...
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according to the
report Major Zhiltsov,
Mansur accepted, and he
travelled to
Kabardia on July 26. Immediately,
Russian commanders sent
reinforcements to the...
- all directions. He was the
founder of
several Circ****ian tribes,
mainly Kabardia, Besleney, Temirgoy, Zhaney, and Hatuqwai.
Although the
origin of Inal's...
- The
Grand Prince of
Kabardia (Kabardian: Къэбэрдеим и пщышхуэ) was the
title given to the
Kabardian rulers. In
Russian sources, it is
referred to as the...
-
entirety of
Kabardia (Eastern Circ****ia) was then
declared property of the
Russian government.
General Yermolov accelerated his
efforts in
Kabardia, with fourteen...
-
distinctive dialect of Circ****ian.
Historically the
Kabardians lived in
Kabardia, a
region of the
north Caucasus. In
modern times the
Kabardians live mostly...
- were
welcomed by Ivan the Terrible. Ivan
agreed to join the
alliance with
Kabardia.
Based on the
treaty of
alliance between the Circ****ians and the Russians...
- Ivan the Terrible, the tsar of all Russia. The
daughter of
Temryuk of
Kabardia,
Maria (originally
named Qochenay bint
Teymour (Кученей)
before her baptism)...
- two
squadrons from
Kabardia and Selenga, and 300 Don and
Greben Cossacks. On 21
November 1785,
Colonel Nagel invaded Small Kabardia.
Having heard of the...