399:. The fall of the city also marked the capitulation of Khasi I and the start of the pro-Mongol administration of the region, as well as the start of the insurgency in Durdzuketi. With the execution of Khasi I in 1241, Durdzuketi was split up between Botur and
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Boturcha who led a pro-Mongol administration of newly established state. His later life and reign correspond to the historical personality mentioned in the Chinese chronicle
375:. This decision was supported by most of the Dishniy clan, especially Botur's family. His reign however was also opposed by his niece and the wife of Khour I, Esirat, who supported the resistance.
411:, which had previously belonged to the Sado-Orsoy dynasty of Chechnya. The resistance, led by Khour I, led to the persecution of the Sado-Orsoy dynasty, further strengthening Botur's authority.
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and expressed his obedience, thus declaring a rebellion against Khasi I, after which he sent an army, mainly led by his brother
Matarsha (among the army were also his other family members) to
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Chinese, Mongols as well as the Dishniy army led by Matarsha and other relatives of Botur. Esirat, who opposed Botur's regime, was also trapped in
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feudal lords. "Ele Badur", together with his son and grandson, Illes and
Esutayer respectively, died during the Mongol conquest of southern
506:Тесаев, З.А.: Антифеодальная борьба чеченцев в период раздробленности Аланского государства (2-я пол. XII XIII в.), pages 51–64
391:, where she expected a child. She managed to escape the city through a secret passage into the Cheberloy region, Southeast
359:, he, accompanied by his two brothers Matarsha and Utszorbu Khan as well as his son Illes and grandson Yuvashi, met with
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in order to help the
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596:Муртазалиев, В.Ю.: К вопросу истории государства и права чеченцев, pages 184–187
497:Муртазалиев, В.Ю.: К вопросу истории государства и права чеченцев, pages 184–187
422:, Botur decisively defeated the resistance fighters led by Khour I during the
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686:Муртазалиев, В.Ю.: К вопросу истории государства и права чеченцев, page 185
488:Иванов А.И.: История монголов (Юань-ши) об асах-аланах, page 282–283, 299
632:Иванов А.И.: История монголов (Юань-ши) об асах-аланах, pages 282–283
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533:Ангуни, Амин: Государственность Народа Нохчий, page 7, 16–17, 22
695:Тесаев, 3.А.: Исторические личности Чечни (XI–XXI вв.), page 91
668:Тесаев, 3.А.: Исторические личности Чечни (XI–XXI вв.), page 91
650:Тесаев, 3.А.: Исторические личности Чечни (XI–XXI вв.), page 88
614:Тесаев, 3.А.: Исторические личности Чечни (XI–XXI вв.), page 91
560:Тесаев, 3.А.: Исторические личности Чечни (XI–XXI вв.), page 91
542:Тесаев, 3.А.: Исторические личности Чечни (XI–XXI вв.), page 91
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623:ЧЕЧНЯ В ПЕРИОД ИНОЗЕМНЫХ НАШЕСТВИЙ (XIII–XV вв.)
524:ЧЕЧНЯ В ПЕРИОД ИНОЗЕМНЫХ НАШЕСТВИЙ (XIII–XV вв.)
515:А.Сулейманов.: Топонимия Чечении, page 121, 726
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