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Surkhay Khan Kun-Butta (Lak: Сурхай-хан Хъунбутта, lit. 'Grand Father') or
erroneously Khanbutai, Khon-Butai,
Khomutai was an 18th-century
Dagestani military...
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Dirili Surkhay or
Ashiq Surkhay Beyali oglu (b. 23 May 1902; Xudafərin,
Jebrail uezd,
Elizavetpol Governorate,
Russian Empire – d. 14
December 1945; Xudafərin...
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elected Surkhay-bek (1680–1748), son of Garey-bek, son of
khalklavchi Alibek II from a
shamkhal family that
remained in Gazi-Kumukh, a ruler.
Surkhay-khan...
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Tuchilav (1642-1700),
Surkhay ibn Garai-Bek (1700-1741),
Murtazali ibn
Surkhay (1741-1743),
Muhammad ibn
Surkhay (1743-1789),
Surkhay ibn
Muhammad (1789-1820)...
- Khanate. But this time the
struggle for
power did not end either,
because Surkhay, the son of the late Gebek, who
settled in the
village of
Tukita also claimed...
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Surkhay ibn Garai-Bek, Khan (1700–1741)
Murtazali ibn
Surkhay, Khan (1741–1743)
Muhammad ibn
Surkhay, Khan (1743–1789)
Surkhay ibn Muhammad...
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second son of
Muhammad Khan of Gazikumukh; who
detested his half-brother
Surkhay because of
their father's love
towards him, as his
mother was not from...
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ruler Surkhay II
annexed the region,
seizing it from
Sheikh Mardan, the
earlier lord. At the end of 1811,
during Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813,
Surkhay Khan...
- an
Islamic school,
labeling it as a "prison." His
informal interpreter,
Surkhay Sungurov, said that
Hasbulla convinced a
friend to
drive the 200 kilometers...
- on the
Kumyk lands,
which didn't
match with
Surkhay's plans. In an
alliance with
Kaytag Uzmi Rustem,
Surkhay III
confronted Persians but was
forced to withdraw...