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Kehursa Temirgireev

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Kehursa Temirgireev
Head of Khasavyurtovsky okrug
In office
1919–1920
Personal details
Born1869
Gendargen, Chechnya
Died1925
Mayrtup, Chechnya
Military service
AllegianceNorth Caucasian Emirate
Years of service
1917–1925
Battles/warsRussian Civil War

Kehursa Temirgireev (Chechen: Temirgerrin Kohursa; 1869–1925) was a North Caucasian politician and military commander who was chief of the Khasavyurtovsky okrug.[1] He also led the liberation of Chechen villages from Denikin's detachments and Bolshevik gangs. He was killed in an ambush in 1925.[2] Kehursa was of the Ghendargnoy teip.

Biography

Kehursa was born in 1869 in Gendargen. His great-grandfather named Mamma was a participant in the Caucasus War, who in 1839 together with Imam Shamil repelled the Siege of Akhoulgo.[3]

In 1919–1920 Kehursa was chief of the Khasavyurtovsky okrug in the North Caucasian Emirate. While there, he led the liberation of Chechen villages in the Khasavyurtovsky okrug from Denikin and Bolshevik detachments.[1][2]

Kehursa died in 1925 after being ambushed by Bolsheviks near the village of Mayrtup.[4]

Family

Kehursa was of the Ghendargnoy teip and Mammi-Nek'e (branch of a teip).[5]

  • Mamma (1780—1850)
    • Iles
    • Mati
    • Chuli
      • Vagap
      • Betish
        • Azim
    • Khotu (1818—1893)
      • Umarpasha
      • Pasha
        • Gezmakhma
        • Makhmagez
    • Geti
      • Mazhig
      • Mukhmat
      • Musa
        • Beshir
        • Saidali
      • Gaka
        • Altay
      • Mokhmad
        • Mukhmad
        • Arzu
      • Betiray
      • Temirgeri
        • Zaka
        • Kehursa (1869—1925)
      • Eda
        • Saydulla
        • Syaa
    • Khoza (1820—1855)
      • Ibrekhim
        • Ela
        • Isa
      • Ilyas
        • Pasurka

References

  1. ^ a b Революционный Восток. — Москва: Государственное издательство, 1927. — С. 286 – 287. — 332 с.
  2. ^ a b Союз горцев: русская революция и народы Северного Кавказа, 1917--март 1918 г. — Патрия, 2007. — С. 22 – 244. — 518 с. — ISBN 5902940028.
  3. ^ Мир чеченцев. XIX век. — Москва: Пробел-2000, 2007. — С. 30 – 35. — ISBN 978-5-98604-089-9
  4. ^ Чечня. Политическая и общественная обстановка. 1920—30 гг.. — Издательские решения, 2021. — 820 с. — ISBN 978-5-0053-1397-3.
  5. ^ "Родословное дерево Гендаргной Хьаси некъе Мамми некъе". oramash.ru (in Russian). 2019-06-26. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
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