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Qeytuqo Aslanbech
Къетыкъуэ Аслъэнбэкl
The Grand Prince of Kabardia
Preceded byTatarkhan
Succeeded byBotoko
In office
1737–1746
Personal details
Bornc. 1657
Kabardia
Died1746
Kabardia
ChildrenHamirza[1]

Aslanbech Qeytuqo (Kabardian: Къетыкъуэ Аслъэнбэкl), was the Kabardian Grand Prince between 1737 and 1746. He was the eldest son of Prince Qeytuqo Djembulatiqo. His younger brothers were Qanamet and Djembulat.[2] [3]

He believed that the struggles between princes, lords and khans must end and the unity of the tribes should be ensured in order to gather first Kabarda and then the whole Caucasus under a state roof. He gained the support of Jabagh Qazanoqo.[2] [3]

His son Hamirza and grandson Ismail were killed in 1779 while fighting against the Russians during the Seven Months' War.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Hasırcı, Metin. Büyük Osmanlı Tarihi (in Turkish). p. 1043.
  2. ^ a b Doğbay, Orhan. "Türkiye'de Çerkes diasporasının siyasi tarihi" üzerine notlar.
  3. ^ a b Мальбахов Б. К. "Кабарда на этапах политической истории (середина XVI — первая четверть XIX века), Москва, «Поматур», 2002 г. ISBN 5-86208-106-2
  • Мальбахов Б. К. "Кабарда на этапах политической истории (середина XVI — первая четверть XIX века), Москва, «Поматур», 2002 г. ISBN 5-86208-106-2

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