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Misost Bematiqwa (Kabardian: Бэматыкъуэ Мысост, Russian: Мисост Баматов) was a
member of the
Kabardian royal family and the
Hatokhshoqo (Atajuq) family...
- (1831-1888), a son of
Murzakul -
Lieutenant of
Russian Imperial Army.
Misost Kuchukovich Abaev. "Historical essay. Balkaria"
February 6, 1911. Magazine...
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Karamirza Aliy
Misost (Kabardian: Мысост Къэрэмырзэ Алий, Russian: Али Карамурзина), was a Circ****ian
commander and
prince who
partook in the Russo-Circ****ian...
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Atajuq I
Misost Atajuq II
Kurgoqo Atajuq III
Misewestiqo Islambek Tatarkhan Qeytuqo Aslanbech Batoko Bamat Muhammad Qasey Atajuq Jankhot Misost II Bematiqwa...
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Prince between 1695 and 1709 (or 1710).
After the
death of his
uncle Kazıy
Misost (1672–1695), he was
elected grand prince of Kabarda. He
fought a long struggle...
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Founder of the Atajuk/Hatokhshoqo dynasty.
Misost Къазый и къуэ Мысэуэст 1672—1695
Founder of the
Misost dynasty.
Atajuq II
Kurgoqo Хьэтӏэхъужьыкъуэ...
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Atajuq I
Misost Atajuq II
Kurgoqo Atajuq III
Misewestiqo Islambek Tatarkhan Qeytuqo Aslanbech Batoko Bamat Muhammad Qasey Atajuq Jankhot Misost II Bematiqwa...
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intercepted a
letter from the
Kuban Nogai princes of
Taganov and
Akhlov to
Prince Misost Bematiqo,
falsely claiming the
fortifications were
built against the Czarina's...
- BaşIkbal
after Nükhetseza's death. Abkhaza,
daughter of the
noble Abazin Misost Bey Eşba, her true name was Esma Eşba. She had
intense green eyes. She entered...
- 1773, the Kabardians, led by
Misost Bematiqo,
began preparing for an
attack against Mozdok.
Representatives sent by
Misost Bematiqo and
Hamirza Qeytuqo...