Insurgency in Chechnya (1722)

Insurgency in Chechnya (1722)
Part of Chechen-Russian conflict
DateJuly–August 1722
Location
Result Russian victory
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

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.