Albir Murza Kostrov - Okotsky Murza (Prince), a native of Old Okokha (later Yurt-Auh) [1] , in 1621, Father Albir moved to the city of Terek and served there the Russian Tsar. Albir Murza died around 1645. In Russian documents he has two bridles and two ogochans [2] . He traveled with his father Kohostrov Biitemirov Moscow as ambassador [3] .
| Albir Murza Kostrov | |||||||
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| Birth | unknown | ||||||
| Death | 1645 | ||||||
| Burial place | ? | ||||||
| Father | ? | ||||||
| Religion | Islam | ||||||
Albir-Murza Kohostrov addressed the Russian tsar and spoke about his service in the city of Tersk in 1636) served with the Tatars fought. " The son of Kohostrov, Biitemirova, and the brother of Chepan-Murza Kohostrov, the Kohostrovs, lived near the city of Tersk [4] .
As well as the father Kohostrov Biitemirov Albir-Murzu in Moscow, the Russian government was favorably received. The report “letter” of the Ambassadorial Order informs: “And how he was with the sovereign in the yard on arrival and on vacation, and he was given a sovereign's salary - fur coats and hats against his father's arrival” (that is, like Father Kohostrov Biitemyrov). And also a monetary salary was issued in the amount of - 20 rubles [5] .
Notes
- ↑ Slavic encyclopedia: XVII century in 2 volumes. NI. Volume 2 Authors: Vladimir Boguslavsky
- ↑ Peoples of the North Caucasus and their ties with Russia. - M., 1963
- ↑ 1648 around May 4 and June 11. - The Chelobitnaya Murza of Chepan Kohostrov about awarding him and his wardens with money and an extract in the report of the Ambassadorial Order to Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich about the wages of the Murza and his wardens “on vacation”
- ↑ Adisultanov A. A. Akki and Akkins in the XVI — XVIII centuries. - Grozny, 1992
- ↑ Archived copy (inaccessible link) . The date of circulation is November 11, 2016. Archived November 12, 2016.
Literature
- Russia's relations with the Caucasus. - M., 1889
- The peoples of the North Caucasus and their ties with Russia. - M., 1963