Ela Botur (Chechen: "Эла Ботур" = "Prince Botur", also known as "Ele Badur" in historical sources) was a Chechen feudal lord and king of Boturcha who led a pro-Mongol administration of newly established state. His later life and reign correspond to the historical personality mentioned in the Chinese chronicle Yuan-Shi–"Ele Badur"[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
^Иванов А.И.: История монголов (Юань-ши) об асах-аланах, page 282–283, 299
^Муртазалиев, В.Ю.: К вопросу истории государства и права чеченцев, pages 184–187
^Тесаев, З.А.: Антифеодальная борьба чеченцев в период раздробленности Аланского государства (2-я пол. XII XIII в.), pages 51–64
^А.Сулейманов.: Топонимия Чечении, page 121, 726
^ЧЕЧНЯ В ПЕРИОД ИНОЗЕМНЫХ НАШЕСТВИЙ (XIII–XV вв.)
^Ангуни, Амин: Государственность Народа Нохчий, page 7, 16–17, 22
^Тесаев, 3.А.: Исторические личности Чечни (XI–XXI вв.), page 91
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