Amirkhamza | |
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Bey | |
Senior Prince of Chechnya | |
Reign | 1690's (?)[a] – 1728 |
Predecessor | Muhammad Turlov |
Successor | Khasbulat Bamatov |
Died | 1730's (at least 1732) |
Dynasty | Turlov dynasty |
Father | Tururav II Turlov |
Religion | Islam |
Amirkhamza Turlov, also known as Amiramza[1] or Amir Garze[2] was a prince from the Turlov dynasty who ruled the Turlov Principality until his retirement in 1728. The beginning of his reign is not known, although it must have been before 1707.
He is mainly known for his support for the Bashkir religious and military leader Murat Kuchukov and his involvement in the 1708 Insurgency in the North Caucasus.
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