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492: 187:, Amirkhamza gathered 700 fighters from all across his state. Combined with the armies of other North Caucasian princes and peoples, this number was raised to over 1,600 fighters. In February 1708, the rebels successfully stormed Terki and captured almost the entire fortress except for the 161: 130: 34: 183:, where Amirkhamza supported him with everything needed, including military support. When the rebels led by Murat Kuchukov were ready to storm the 126: 86: 216:
Despite his retirement, he continued to remain an influential noble among the Turlovs, and in 1732 he is mentioned as one of the three owners of
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Amirkhamza was also known for his pro–Crimean and pro–Ottoman views and supported them in their conflicts with the
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until his retirement in 1728. The beginning of his reign is not known, although it must have been before 1707.
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Avar-Chechen rulers from the Turlov dynasty and their legal monuments of the 17th century
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HISTORICAL FIGURES AND INDIVIDUALS FROM THE HISTORY OF CHECHNYA IN THE 18TH CENTURY
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On the question of the history of the Chechen principality (17th–18th centuries)
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arrives in Chechnya; Begin of the alliance between Murat and Amirkhamza
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Chechnya and Ingushetia in the 18th – early 19th centuries
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Amirkhamza retires as Senior Prince and is succeeded by
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A chronology of important events in Amirkhamza's life:
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inflicted a crushing defeat on the North Caucasians
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Index

Senior Prince of Chechnya
Muhammad Turlov
Khasbulat Bamatov
Dynasty
Turlov dynasty
Tururav II Turlov
Islam
Turlov dynasty
Turlov Principality
Bashkir
Murat Kuchukov
1708 Insurgency in the North Caucasus
Turlov Principality
Muhammad Turlov
Bashkir
Murat Kuchukov
Chechnya
Terki Fortress
Citadel
inflicted a crushing defeat on the North Caucasians
Russian Empire
Khasbulat Bamatov
Safawid Empire
Chechen-Aul
Aidemir Bardykhanov
Khasbulat Bamatov
Tururav II Turlov
Muhammad Turlov
Murat Kuchukov
Murat Kuchukov Movement

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