Battle of Beshtamak explained

Conflict:Battle of Beshtamak
Place:Kabardia
Partof:Russo-Circassian War
Date:1774
Result:Circassian victory
Combatant1: Crimean Khanate
Russian Empire
Combatant2: Kabardia (East Circassia)
Commander1: Devlet IV Giray
Commander2: Jankhot
Strength1:Unknown, but more
Strength2:20,000+
Casualties1:Heavy
Casualties2:2,000+

The Battle of Beshtamak was a military conflict between the Crimean Khanate led by Devlet IV Giray and the Kabardian Principality[1] led by Jankhot.

History

In 1774, during the ongoing Russo-Circassian War, a Crimean army of many thousands invaded Kabarda and laid siege to Mozdok. In the Beshtamak area and on the Gundelen River Kabardian cavalry defeated the Crimeans who suffered a devastating loss as many men got cornered and massacred meanwhile the Kabardians suffered around 2,000 casualties in the battle. The remnants of the Crimeans retreated from Kabarda and Devlet IV Giray was humiliated once returning back to Crimea.

Notes and References

  1. Malbakhov B. K. Kabarda at the stages of political history (mid-16th - first quarter of the 19th century), Moscow, Pomatur, 2002., art. .254