Insurgency in Chechnya (1722) | |||||||
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Part of Chechen-Russian conflict | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Chechens Endirey Khanate |
Russian Empire Kalmyk Khanate | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Aidemir Bardykhanov Musal Chapalov |
First Campaign: Andrey Veterani Colonel Naumov Second Campaign: Lieutenant Kudryavtsev Ayuka Khan | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
First Campaign: 5,000–6,000 Second Campaign: Unknown |
First Campaign: 2,400 Second Campaign: 13,730–15,000
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The 1722 Insurgency in Chechnya occurred because of the refusal of the Chechens and the Endirey Khanate to swear allegiance to the Russian Empire, due to the oppression of the highlanders by the Tsarist regime, followed by several raids on the Terek fortress by the former, which led to a Russian campaign against the North Caucasians in July and August 1722.