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resisted his regime. This led to his campaign in the respective regions, defeating and ousting both clans, forcing them to join Khour's insurgency in the mountains. During his campaigns, he established the settlement "Ela-Jaaran-Kort" ("Princely cross top"), which would later serve as a capital for
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in his campaigns. Not long afterwards however Möngke's army, among whom was
Asanzhen, fought against rebels, in a battle of which Asanzhen was killed. Möngke ordered his body to be wrapped in cloth and returned to his father. Following that, Ors said to Möngke "My oldest son died, he could not work
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arrived near Ors' domain in Arsoy, he, accompanied by his eldest son
Asanzhen, appeared to the Mongols in friendly terms. In a meeting held not far from the village Makhkety village, the title of ruler was given to Ors. H. A. Khizriev writes: "For example, when
209:. The execution of Khasi I led to intense struggle for power between the anti-Mongol regime of Khour I and the pro-Mongol regime of Botur. To restore stability, the Mongols preferred a member of the royal house, the Sado-Orsoy dynasty.
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and other pro-Mongol
Durdzuk administrators, Ors actively worked on crushing the Durdzuk resistance. Soon after the start of his reign, the Sadoy and Peshkhoy clans of
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Durdzuk administration in the 13th century. In Chechen folklore he is also credited with being the ancestor of the Elistanzhoy (
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took the city of the "Assun ruler" Ars-Alan and the latter expressed his obedience to him, he "issued to Ars-Alan a charter to govern the Assu people (=
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Although historical sources mention his participation in the Siege of Maghas, he played a crucial role in the later politics of
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502:Сборник материалов, относящихся к истории Золотой Орды. II. Извлечения из персидских сочинений, собранные В.Г. Тизенгаузеном, page 307
403:Сборник материалов, относящихся к истории Золотой Орды. II. Извлечения из персидских сочинений, собранные В.Г. Тизенгаузеном, page 307
394:Тесаев, З.А.: Чеченская «География» XV века, составленная по данным ученого-богослова и путешественника Аздина Вазара, page 256
367:Тесаев, З.А.: Антифеодальная борьба чеченцев в период раздробленности Аланского государства (2-я пол. XII XIII в.), page 51-64
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his state. The name of the village would later develop to "Elistanzhoy", from which the
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for the state. Now I will give you my second son, Nikolay, so that you can use his services."
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448:Муртазалиев, В.Ю.: К вопросу истории государства и права чеченцев, page 185
475:Гарсаев Л.М.: Элистанжой: историко-этнографический очерк, page 128-139
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331:Иванов А.И.: История монголов (Юань-ши) об асах-аланах, page 292
583:Тесаев, 3.А.: Исторические личности Чечни (XI-XXI вв.), page 91
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484:Хизриев, Х.А.: Кавказцы против Тимура, page 168
358:Хизриев, Х.А.: Кавказцы против Тимура, page 168
340:А.Сулейманов.: Топонимия Чечении, page 262, 726
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319:References
124:Элистанжой
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257:Chechnya
232:Durdzuks
195:Dagestan
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162:Unknown
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144:Yuan-Shi
140:Khour II
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108:Ars-Alan
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92:Ors Ela
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51:Niklai?
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207:Alania
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