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The Conquest of Eastern Circassia
Part of Conquests of Inal the Great
Date
1434-1438
Location
Eastern Circassia
Result
Circassian victory
•Subordination of the Turkic peoples (Karachai, Balkars)
Belligerents
Circassia
Crimean Khanate Golden Horde Karachay Balkar
•Turkic nomads
Commanders and leaders
Inal the Great of Circassia
Hacı I Giray
Küchük Muhammad
Strength
10000
5000
Casualties and losses
Unknown
Unknown
At the end of the 14th century, the situation in the North Caucasus was favorable for the Adyghe: after Timur's campaign, the Golden Horde collapsed, which allowed the Adyghe to act actively. The Adyghe began a reconquest in the northern part of the Caucasus under the leadership of Prince Inal. Under his leadership, the Adyghe liberated the territory from Genoese and Tatar fortifications, restoring control over the foothills of the region.
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