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    (Berzebuch) Successor Temruk (?) Grand Prince of Chemguy-Hatuqway Reign 1427 – 1453 Predecessor Office established Successor Temruk Grand Prince of Kabardia...
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    • Supreme Prince List: Inal the Great Tabulda Inarmas Beslan Idar Kaytuk I Temruk Shiapshuk Kambulat Kaytuk II Sholokh Kudenet Aleguko Atajuq I Misost Atajuq...
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    tribal principalities were established. Some of these are Chemguy founded by Temruk, Besleney founded by Beslan, Kabardia founded by Qabard, and Shapsug founded...
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  • 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...
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    Circassian tribal principalities were established, including Chemguy, founded by Temruk; Besleney, founded by Beslan; Kabardia, founded by Qabard; and Shapsug,...
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    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...
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    or conte Panzano, Urak and Czobor. Circassian families of Szymkowicz and Temruk. French families of de Virion and de Spiner. German, Prussian families of...
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    in Moscow. Shamkhal's envoy to Russia had no success as in 1557 prince Temruk Idar of Kabardia asked Ivan the Terrible to help him against the raids of...
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  • History of Kabarda [from the Seventh Century AD]. p. 19. Demidova, N.F. "Temruk Idarovich". Hrono. Retrieved 9 September 2021. "Подборка статей к 300-летию...
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    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 principality is called...
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