Kabardia

Grand Principality of Great Kabarda
Къэбэрдей Пщыгъуэ (Kabardian)
c. 1453c. 1825
Flag of Kabardia
Flag
Coat of arms of Kabardia
Coat of arms
Map of Kabardia in c. 1880s in yellow
Map of Kabardia in c. 1880s in yellow
CapitalVarious settlements
Common languagesEast Circassian
Religion
GovernmentPrincedom
• Supreme Prince
List:
Inal the Great
Tabulda
Inarmas
Beslan
Idar
Kaytuk I
Temruk
Shiapshuk
Kambulat
Kaytuk II
Sholokh
Kudenet
Aleguko
Atajuq I
Misost
Atajuq II Kurgoqo
Atajuq III Misewestiqo
Islambek
Tatarkhan
Qeytuqo Aslanbech
Batoko
Bamat Muhammad
Qasey Atajuq
Jankhot
Misost II Bematiqwa
Atajuq III
Atajuq IV
Jankhot II Qushuq
History 
• Established
c. 1453
1763–1864
• Disestablished
c. 1825
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Circassians
Circassia
Russian Empire
Kabardia is located in Caucasus mountains
Circassians
Circassians
Kabardians
Kabardians
Abkhaz
Abkhaz
Chechens
Chechens
Nogai Steppe Nomads
Nogai Steppe Nomads
Georgians
Georgians
The Kabardians and their neighbors
Kabardian Principalities in 18-19th centuries
Northern Caucasus in 1810s

Grand Principality of Great Kabarda or East Circassia was a historical country in the North Caucasus corresponding partly to the modern Kabardino-Balkaria. It had better political organization than its neighbors and existed as a political community from the fifteenth century until it came under Russian control in the early nineteenth century after the Russo-Circassian War.


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