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Kistin naib of Mountainous Chechnya
Arsiko-Makhamaz-ogly
Born19th century
Died19th century
Allegiance Caucasian Imamate
Service / branchArmy
RankNaib
Battles / warsCaucasian War

Arsiko-Makhamaz-ogly was the Kistin naib of Imam Shamil who served as the governor of the District of Mountainous Chechnya of North Caucasian Imamate during the Caucasian War. Arsiko was also referred as the Kistin Naib (Кистинский Наиб). According to historian Yu. U. Dadayev [ru], he was among the brave and faithful naibs of Shamil alongside Muhammad-Mirza Anzorov and a number of others.

General information

In 1848, Imam Shamil demanded Khevsurians to pay tribute to him and let his army pass through mountainous aul of Shatili, to which he was denied. Arsiko on the other hand, started to have negotiations with Shatilians, requesting them to let his army pass to Pshavi. Having been also denied, he gathered army of Kistins, namely the Mitkhois (Malkhins) and Maistins to force himself into Pshavi. However, there happened a conflict between the two groups, after which the army deserted.

Origins

Dadaev and the Chechen historian Khozhaev gives a theory that there's a possibility of Arsiko and naib of Dishni — Arsanuko Arsanukaev being one person. Which would make the naib Chechen.

Notes

  1. Chechen: Махьмазан Арсанаькъа, romanized: Mæx́mæzan Arsanäqha; Ingush: Махьма Оарсанокъо, romanized: Mæx́mæ Oarsanoqho

References

  1. ^ Хожаев 1998, p. 173.
  2. Дадаев 2006, p. 476.
  3. Дадаев 2009, pp. 96, 130.
  4. Дадаев 2009, p. 96.
  5. Цагарейшвили 1953, p. 288, Рапорт Начальника Джаро-Белоканского военного округа и всей Лезгинской кордонной линии — генерал-лейтенанта Шварца, Воронцову М. С. об обложении данью жителей Хевсуретии Шамилем, № 624.
  6. Волконскій 1885, p. 254.

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