- also
known as "Mirza
Haydar Temruk Bey", was the great-grandson of
Prince Inal –
Sultan of
Egypt the
founder of the "
Temruk dynasty" of the
Kabardian princes...
- (Berzebuch)
Successor Temruk (?)
Grand Prince of Chemguy-Hatuqway
Reign 1427 – 1453
Predecessor Office established Successor Temruk Grand Prince of Kabardia...
- • Grand
Prince List: Inal the
Great Tabulda Inarmas Beslan Idar
Kaytuk I
Temruk Shiapshuk Kambulat Kaytuk II
Sholokh Kudenet Aleguko Atajuq I
Misost Atajuq...
-
tribal prin****lities were established. Some of
these are
Chemguy founded by
Temruk,
Besleney founded by Beslan,
Kabardia founded by Qabard, and
Shapsug founded...
- ыкъу Айдар XVI.
century Qaytukqo I Беслъэн ыкъу Къэйтыкъу XVI.
century Temruk Айдар ыкъу Темырикъу 1554—1571 1571 . Schi'apschuq Къэйтыкъу ыкъу Щыӏэпщыкъу...
- Circ****ian
tribal prin****lities were established,
including Chemguy,
founded by
Temruk; Besleney,
founded by Beslan; Kabardia,
founded by Qabard; and Shapsug,...
- or
conte Panzano, Urak and Czobor. Circ****ian
families of
Szymkowicz and
Temruk.
French families of de
Virion and de Spiner. German,
Prussian families of...
- two of his sons,
Mashoqwa and
Bulat Gery, were captured. Demidova, N.F. "
Temruk Idarovich". Hrono.
Retrieved 2021-09-09. "Domestic and
foreign policy of...
- Ivan the Terrible.". Bibliotekar.
Retrieved 2021-09-09. Demidova, N.F. "
Temruk Idarovich". Hrono.
Retrieved 2021-09-09. Penskoy, V. V.; Penskaya, T. M...
-
accepted theory is that the
names derives from
Prince Inal the Great's son
Temruk's son Hatko, who was
prince of the
Taman Peninsula. His prin****lity is called...