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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 434:
Following the end of Khour's insurgency, the Mongols successfully provoked armed conflicts between the pro-Mongol administrators in order to weaken their influence. The same happened with Botur, who now engaged in conflicts with the administration of
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feudal lord and king of 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. 363:
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
395:, where she gave birth to Khour I's only son, Ela Chakh/Chakhig. According to Chinese sources, the Alan feudal lord "Matarsh" played a crucial role in the capture of 387:
were the 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
426:, putting a final end to the insurgency in Durdzuketi. Khour was soon later betrayed by Georgian princes, leading to his capture and murder. 443:
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 456: 356: 336: 367:
in order to help the Mongols in besieging the city as well as support their campaign across all of
720: 339:, Botur (along with several other Alan feudal lords) conducted secret negotiations with the 8: 469: 423: 67: 87: 79: 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 360: 714: 340: 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 282–283 343:, in which an independent state under his rule after the invasion of 440: 404: 392: 372: 83: 461: 436: 415: 400: 587:Иванов А.И.: История монголов (Юань-ши) об асах-аланах, page 299 533: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 91 419: 408: 396: 388: 384: 368: 364: 344: 329: 444: 378: 328:
Botur was the ruler of the village Boturcha (subject to the
332:), which, according to Suleymanov, was named after him. 704:Ангуни, Амин: Государственность Народа Нохчий, page 42 677:Ангуни, Амин: Государственность Народа Нохчий, page 22 659:Ангуни, Амин: Государственность Народа Нохчий, page 22 641:Ангуни, Амин: Государственность Народа Нохчий, page 22 605:Ангуни, Амин: Государственность Народа Нохчий, page 17 578:Ангуни, Амин: Государственность Народа Нохчий, page 7 569:Ангуни, Амин: Государственность Народа Нохчий, page 7 712: 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, 726 418:, Navraz and other pro-Mongol rulers of vassal 403:. Botur was gifted the lowlands of today's 551:А.Сулейманов.: Топонимия Чечении, page 121 379:Mongol invasions of Durdzuketi and Alania 713: 350: 306: 304: 302: 300: 295: 288: 282: 280: 278: 276: 270: 268: 266: 264: 262: 256: 254: 252: 250: 245: 243: 241: 239: 237: 231: 229: 227: 225: 223: 217: 215: 213: 211: 209: 203: 201: 196: 194: 189: 187: 182: 154: 128: 122: 120: 118: 116: 111: 109: 107: 105: 103: 74:" = "Prince Botur", also known as " 13: 14: 732: 407:, as well as the cities Aldy and 698: 689: 680: 671: 662: 653: 644: 635: 626: 617: 608: 599: 590: 581: 572: 563: 554: 545: 536: 527: 518: 509: 500: 491: 482: 457:Mongol invasions of Durdzuketi 347:and Durdzuketi was discussed. 337:Mongol invasions of Durdzuketi 323: 1: 475: 429: 357:main Mongol campaign in 1238 7: 450: 10: 737: 310: 293: 274: 272: 221: 219: 176: 174: 172: 166: 164: 162: 152: 148: 146: 144: 138: 136: 134: 96: 57: 49: 39: 31: 26: 21: 317:Esirat (niece of botur) 383:Among the besiegers of 355:With the start of the 414:In 1252, allied with 470:Battle of Sadoy-Lam 424:Battle of Sadoy-Lam 351:Boturcha rebellion 80:historical sources 44:Office established 439:as well as other 330:Kingdom of Alania 314: 313: 61: 60: 728: 705: 702: 696: 693: 687: 684: 678: 675: 669: 666: 660: 657: 651: 648: 642: 639: 633: 630: 624: 621: 615: 612: 606: 603: 597: 594: 588: 585: 579: 576: 570: 567: 561: 558: 552: 549: 543: 540: 534: 531: 525: 522: 516: 513: 507: 504: 498: 495: 489: 486: 101: 100: 27:King of Boturcha 19: 18: 16:King of Boturcha 736: 735: 731: 730: 729: 727: 726: 725: 711: 710: 709: 708: 703: 699: 694: 690: 685: 681: 676: 672: 667: 663: 658: 654: 649: 645: 640: 636: 631: 627: 622: 618: 613: 609: 604: 600: 595: 591: 586: 582: 577: 573: 568: 564: 559: 555: 550: 546: 541: 537: 532: 528: 523: 519: 514: 510: 505: 501: 496: 492: 487: 483: 478: 453: 432: 381: 353: 326: 320: 316: 297: 290: 247: 198: 184: 113: 99: 17: 12: 11: 5: 734: 724: 723: 721:Chechen people 707: 706: 697: 688: 679: 670: 661: 652: 643: 634: 625: 616: 607: 598: 589: 580: 571: 562: 553: 544: 535: 526: 517: 508: 499: 490: 480: 479: 477: 474: 473: 472: 467: 464: 459: 452: 449: 431: 428: 380: 377: 352: 349: 325: 322: 312: 311: 308: 307: 305: 303: 301: 299: 294: 292: 286: 284: 283: 281: 279: 277: 275: 273: 271: 269: 267: 265: 263: 260: 258: 257: 255: 253: 251: 249: 244: 242: 240: 238: 235: 233: 232: 230: 228: 226: 224: 222: 220: 218: 216: 214: 212: 210: 207: 205: 204: 202: 200: 195: 193: 188: 186: 180: 179: 177: 175: 173: 171: 169: 167: 165: 163: 161: 159: 156: 155: 153: 151: 149: 147: 145: 143: 141: 139: 137: 135: 133: 131: 129: 126: 124: 123: 121: 119: 117: 115: 110: 108: 106: 104: 98: 95: 59: 58: 55: 54: 51: 47: 46: 41: 37: 36: 33: 29: 28: 24: 23: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 733: 722: 719: 718: 716: 701: 692: 683: 674: 665: 656: 647: 638: 629: 620: 611: 602: 593: 584: 575: 566: 557: 548: 539: 530: 521: 512: 503: 494: 485: 481: 471: 468: 465: 463: 460: 458: 455: 454: 448: 446: 442: 438: 427: 425: 421: 417: 412: 410: 406: 402: 398: 394: 390: 386: 376: 374: 370: 366: 362: 358: 348: 346: 342: 341:Mongol Empire 338: 333: 331: 321: 318: 309: 287: 285: 261: 259: 236: 234: 208: 206: 197:Utszorbu Khan 192: 181: 178: 170: 168: 160: 158: 157: 150: 142: 140: 132: 130: 127: 125: 102: 94: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 56: 52: 48: 45: 42: 38: 34: 30: 25: 20: 700: 691: 682: 673: 664: 655: 646: 637: 628: 619: 610: 601: 592: 583: 574: 565: 556: 547: 538: 529: 520: 511: 502: 493: 484: 433: 413: 382: 354: 334: 327: 319: 315: 190: 91: 75: 71: 63: 62: 43: 361:Möngke Khan 335:Before the 324:Early reign 246:Illes/Illya 40:Predecessor 476:References 430:Later life 373:Durdzuketi 298:(Grandson) 291:(Grandson) 92:Ele Badur" 199:(Brother) 185:(Brother) 76:Ele Badur 72:Эла Ботур 64:Ela Botur 50:Successor 35:1241–1275 22:Botur Ela 715:Category 451:See also 405:Chechnya 393:Chechnya 289:Esutayer 183:Matarsha 114:(Father) 88:Yuan-Shi 82:) was a 466:Khasi I 462:Ors Ela 441:Durdzuk 437:Ors Ela 296:Yuvashi 84:Chechen 68:Chechen 420:Alania 409:Vedeno 397:Maghas 389:Maghas 385:Maghas 369:Alania 365:Maghas 345:Alania 97:Family 445:China 248:(Son) 191:Botur 78:" in 53:Illes 32:Reign 371:and 416:Ors 401:Ors 70:: " 717:: 447:. 90:–" 112:? 66:(

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Chechen
Yuan-Shi
Kingdom of Alania
Mongol invasions of Durdzuketi
Mongol Empire
Alania
main Mongol campaign in 1238
Möngke Khan
Maghas
Alania
Durdzuketi
Maghas
Maghas
Chechnya
Maghas
Ors
Chechnya
Vedeno
Ors
Alania
Battle of Sadoy-Lam
Ors Ela
Durdzuk
China
Mongol invasions of Durdzuketi
Ors Ela
Battle of Sadoy-Lam
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