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Mamstryuk Temryukovich (Mamstryuk-murza) (mind. 1600/1601) — Kabardian military prince, the second son of the supreme Prince-Valiya Kabarda Temryuka (mind. 1571), brother-in-law Ivan the Terrible.
Biography
In June 1565, Mamstruk-Murza arrived for the first time at the head of the Kabardian embassy in Moscow, where he was received with honor by Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich the Terrible. At the reception, on behalf of his father, Mastryuk Temryukovych asked the king for military help in the fight against other Kabardian princes.
"And Mamstruk smote the king and the great prince with his forehead...from his father from Temruk the prince, because many troubles came to Temruk the prince from Cherkasy, and they were disobedient to him in all things, and the king would have welcomed him, and sent his staff to Cherkasy, and commanded him to be defended from the disobedient."
After staying with Moscow for three months, Mamstruk went to Kabarda at the end of September. The Tsar
In 1570, the Kabardian prince Temruk with a small troop came to the aid of his allies-Adyg, whose lands were attacked by a large Crimean-Tatar army under the command of Tsarevich
The Russian Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich the Terrible had difficult diplomatic negotiations with the Crimean Khan Devlet Gerai about the release of his brother-in-law Mamstryuk Temryukovych. The Crimeans asked the Moscow government for the release of Mamstruk at first 8,000, and then 10,000 gold.
In 1578, the Russian Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich addressed his message to the Kabardian princes Mamstryuk Temryukovich, who had been released from the Tatar captivity, and Kazia Psheapshokov, inviting them and their troops to take part in the Livon War.
In 1583, the Turkish army under Osman Pasha, moving from Transcaucasia via Kabarda to Crimea, suffered considerable damage from attacks by Kabardian detachments under Mamstryuk Temryukovych. Together with him, the Cossacks of Rreben and Tert acted.
In 1588 the Kabardian princes Mamstruk Temrukovich and
In the summer of 1589 Mamstryuk Temryukovych met with the Russian ambassador Prince Semyon Zvenigorodsky, who was sent on a mission to Georgia to Kakheti Alexander. Semyon Zvenigorodsky asked him to accompany him to the Georgia border. The Kabardian princes Mamstruk Temryukovich and Kudenet Kambulatovich with their troops safely escorted the Russian ambassador through the mountains to Georgia.
In 1590–1591 of the
In 1600 or 1601 the Kabardian princes Domanuko and Mamstruk Temryuković were invited by their opponent Kazi Murza Psheapshkov to peace talks in
Children
Mamstryuk Cherkassky had six sons and two daughters:
- Aktulum-murza
- Saraip-murza
- Kangshao-murza (Dmitry Mamstryukovich Cherkassky (died 1651)
- Guzh-murza (Vladimir Mamstryukovich Cherkassky)
- Alikai-murza (died 1622)
- Kaituk-murza
- Kanshovkha Mamstryukovna, wife of Kabardian Prince Inarmas Kaitukin-Kiziev,
- Maria Mamstryukovna, the boyar's wife Yuri Yansheevich Suleshov.
Literature
- "Malbakhov B. and Elmesov A." Medieval Kabarda. Nalchik: Elbrus Publishing House, 1994. 93, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 and 105. — ISBN 5-7680-0934-5.