Vali Kabarda ( Kabard.-Cherk. Kebaerdheim and Welihair ) - the title of supreme (main) Prince of Kabarda (Eastern Circassia) ( XV century - 1822 ). The term is Arabism, which entered the Kabardian language relatively late. As early as the end of the 18th century, the term "pshi thiemade" was used to designate the title of elder prince Kabarda, which was referred to in the Russian documents of the 16-19th centuries as "grand prince" or "elder prince".
Princes-rulers (Pschyshhue) Kabarda
| Russian name | original name | Years of rule | Years of life | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inal [1] [2] | Khursotleiuk Inal Nes (praig. Khurysueley yyku Inal Nesu, modern cab. | last quarter of the 15th century | The legendary founder of the Kabardian princes, lived in the XV century . The Praadigian letters tsu [tsw], s su [s'w], su [sw] were transferred to Kabardian c, fI, f in the second half of the 16th century due to the appearance of borrowed letters f, c. [3] | |
| Tobulda [1] [2] | Inal Yıkı Tabıldu | end of the 15th century | The son and successor of Inal | |
| Inarmas [1] [2] | Tabildou Yuku Inermas | beginning of the 16th century | Son of Tobulda | |
| Beslan [1] [2] | Yanghuet Yuku Beslean | first quarter of the 16th century | Son of yanhot | |
| Idar [1] [2] | Inhermes Yaku Aydar | first half of the 16th century | The son of Inarmas | |
| Kaituk [1] [2] | Beslan к у К ъ эй эй эй эй эй | second quarter of the 16th century | The son of Beslan | |
| Temryuk Idarovich [1] [2] | Aydar yku Temyriku | 1554 - 1571 | mind. 1571 | The eldest son of Idar . His name and patronymic during his life and several decades later were written in documents only in the form of Temryuk / Temgryuk Idarovich. The only time the Kemurguko form is found in a document of the 17th century. [one] |
| Shiapshuk Kaitukov [1] [2] | Keiytyku yyku Shchyӏepshykyu | 1571 - 1578 | The eldest son of Kaituk. His name in all his lifetime documents, as well as in the patronymic of his son - Schepshuk, Shopshuk, Shekapshuk [2] | |
| Kambulat Idarovich [1] [2] | Aydar Yaku Kambolet | 1578 - 1589 | mind. 1589 | Aidar's youngest son |
| Aslanbek Kaitukov [1] [2] | Kateikyu yku Aslanbek | 1589 | Son of valiy Kabarda Kaituk | |
| Yansokh Kaitukov [1] [2] | Kateikyu yku Yansahu | 1589 | The youngest son of Valia Kabarda Kaituka | |
| Kaituk Kaitukov [1] [2] | Kayytyku yyyu Kayytyku | 1589 - 1609 | The son of Prince Valiy Kabarda Kaituk Beslanov | |
| The Sholokh Tapsarukov [1] [2] | Tepscheryaku yku Shcheulekhu | 1609-1616 | mind. 1616 | The son of Prince Tapsaruk Talostanov and the grandson of Prince Talostan, the younger brother of Beslan |
| Kudenet Kambulatovich [1] [2] | Kyambolet and Kyue Kudenet | 1616 - 1624 | mind. 1624 | The son of Kambulat Aidarovich. The addition of the final vowel in the word “kyu” (son)> “kyue” occurs in the Kabardian dialect at the beginning of the 17th century, which can be seen in the spelling of the names of Kabardians in the mid-1610s [3] |
| Aleguko Sheuganukin [1] [2] | Shaugenikyue and kuee Alagykue | 1624 - 1654 | mind. 1654 | The eldest son of Sheganuk Shiapshukov and the grandson of Prince Valiy Kabarda Shiapshuk Kaitukov. His name and patronymic in all his lifetime documents are Aleguk / Alyaguk Sheganukin / Shagonukin [4] . |
| Hatokshoko Kazyev | Kyazy and kyue Hyetӏehuzhuzykue | 1654 - 1672 | The son of Kazyi Shiapshukov , who was killed in 1615 , and the grandson of Shiapshuk Kaitukov. The founder of the clan of the princes Atazhukins. His name in all lifetime documents was written with the letter "" "instead of" "" as in the modern form [5] . | |
| Misost Kazyev | Kyazy and Kyue Mysewest | 1672 - 1695 | The son of Kazy Shiapshukov. Founder of the clan of Princes Misostov. | |
| Kurgoko Atazhukin | Hyattӏehujuhykjue Kyazyi and kue Kjurgjokue | OK. 1695-1709 / 1710 | mind. 1709/1710 | Son Hatokshoko Kazyeva |
| Hatakshoko (Atajuko) Misostov | Mysewest and kue Hjötӏehushushykue | 1709/1710 - 1721 | mind. 1721 | The son of Misost-Mirza Kazyev |
| Islambek Misostov | Mysewest and Queh Islambach | 1721 - 1732 | mind. 1732 | Cousin of Kurgoko Atazhukin |
| Tatarhan Bekmurzin | Bekmyrze and Kue Tetherkhan | 1732 - 1737 | mind. 1737 | The eldest of the sons of Bekmurza Dzhambulatov - the ancestor of the Kabardian princely family Bekmurzins |
| Aslanbek Kaitukin | Kateikue and Kuee Aslänbeck | 1737 - 1746 | mind. 1746 | The eldest son of Prince Kaituko Dzhambulatov |
| Batoko Dzembulatov | Jumbolet and the Kwue Batokue | 1746 - 1749 | mind. 1749 | The fourth son of Prince Bekmurza Dzhambulatov |
| Bamat (Magomed) Kurgokin (Atazhukin) | Hyetӏehushushchuye Kurgurgokue and kue Bemat (Muhammed) | 1749 - 1762 | The eldest son of the elder prince-valiya Kabarda Kurgoko Atazhukina | |
| Kasai Atazhukin | Hietӏehushushchuue Qasei | 1762 - 1773 | mind. 1773 | The eldest son of the elder prince-valiy of Kabarda Atajuko Misostov |
| Janhot Tatarkhanov | Teterhyan and Kueh Zhuhnuet | 1773 - 1785 | The second son of the elder prince-valiya of Kabarda Tatarhan Bekmurzin | |
| Misost Bamatov (Atazhukin) | Hyetӏehushushchuue Bemat and Kueh Mysost | 1785 - 1788 | mind. 1788 | The eldest son of the elder prince-valiya Kabarda Bamat (Magomed) Kurgokin (Atazhukin) |
| Atajuko Hamurzin | Khyemyrze and kyue Khyetӏehushushkyyue | 1788 - 1806 | mind. 1806 | In 1793 - 1809, a feud in Kabarda |
| Atajuko Atazhukin | Hjet ӏ ehъuşchükue | 1809 | mind. 1809 | The eldest son of the elder prince- valiya of Kabarda Misot Bamatov (Atazhukin) |
| Kuchuk Dzhanhotov | Janhuet and Kuehu Kushyku | 1809 - 1822 | 1758 - 1830 | The eldest son of Prince Valiy of Kabarda Dzhanhot Tatarkhanov and the grandson of Prince Valiy of Kabarda Tatarhan Bekmurzin |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 The genealogy of the Kabardian princes and the Murz of the 17th century (from the genealogy book belonging to A.M. Pushkin). .
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 The genealogy of the Kabardian princes and the Murz of the 17th century (from the genealogy book belonging to A.I. Lobanov-Rostovsky).
- ↑ Proto-Circassian_language