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Murat Kuchukov Movement
Part of Chechen–Russian conflict
Date1708
Location
Chechnya and Russia
Result

Russian–Kalmyk victory

  • Capture and execution of Murat Kuchukov
Belligerents

Chechens

  • Chechen-Aul
  • Aukh
    (Mainly plain Chechens)
Principality of Bragun
Nogais
Aksai
Kumyks
Kizlyar
Cossacks

Murat Kuchukov Movement Russian Empire

Kalmyk Khanate
Commanders and leaders
Murat Kuchukov  (POWExecuted
Amirkhamza Turlov
Saltan-beg Bragunsky  

Russian Empire Fyodor Apraksin

Ayuka Khan
Strength
Murat's forces:
1,500[1]–1,600+[2]

Russian Empire 1,850

8,000
Total:
9,850
Unknown amount pre-Russian reinforcements
Casualties and losses
Heavy Unknown

The Murat Kuchukov Movement, also known as the 1708 Insurgency in Chechnya or the 1708 Insurgency in the North Caucasus, was caused by the oppressive policies of the Russian Empire towards the North Caucasian peoples as well as the teachings and propaganda of the Islamic preacher and military commander Murat Kuchukov, a Bashkir prince who had previously participated in the Bashkir rebellion of 1704–1711.

Although successful at first, Russian and Kalmyk reinforcements at Terki resulted in the defeat of the rebels and the decline of the insurgency. Murat Kuchukov, who started the insurgency, aimed to break through Russian fortress of Terki, travel North and join the Bashkir rebels, but was wounded, captured and eventually executed following his defeat at Terki.[3][4]

The insurgency was the first major confrontation between the Chechens and the Russian Empire.

  1. ^ Тесаев 2020, p. 57.
  2. ^ Ибрагимов 2008, p. 298.
  3. ^ Ибрагимов 2008, p. 297—300.
  4. ^ Тесаев 2020, p. 56—57.

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