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Khasi II

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Khasi II
(Disputed) King of the Alans and Durdzuks
Reign1278-?
PredecessorChakh
SuccessorKhour II
DynastySado-Orsoy
FatherChakh
ReligionIslam

Khasi II (Chechen: Эла Хаси II "Prince Khasi II") was a Chechen ruler and the king of the Durdzuks and Alans, although his reign was not recognized by the highlanders. He belonged to the Sado-Orsoy dynasty of Chechnya and was the successor of Chakh.[1][2]

Family and descendants[edit]

Reign[edit]

Between the years 1318–1319, 40 years after the last major confrontation between the North Caucasians and the Mongol Empire, Khasi launched a failed uprising against the Mongol Empire, which may have been the reason as to why Özbeg Khan set up his headquarters on the Sunzha River. Although his reign was not recognized by the Alans and Durdzuks, the uprising was supported by the highlanders.[3][4][5][6]
Khasi, unlike his ancestors, was a Muslim.[5]

However, according to other versions, Khasi, because of his religion, corporated with the Golden Horde and ran a pro-Mongol administration of the region.[5]

Successor[edit]

Khasi II would be succeeded by his son Khour II, who would launch another rebellion against the Golden Horde, ending in a success and allowing the Vainakhh to establish an independent state: The Princedom of Simsim.[7][8]

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Literature[edit]

  • Ангуни, Амин (2013). Государственность Народа Нохчий (in русский). Издательский аппарат общества Бяццара Кхиэташуо (БК). Search this book on
  • Ахмадов, Я. Горцы и северокавказские аланы в период господства Золотой Орды (in Russian).CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link) Search this book on
  • Тесаев, З.А. Симсим (in Russian).CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link) Search this book on
  • Айдамиров, А. Хронология истории Чечено-Ингушетии (in Russian).CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link) Search this book on
  • Хизриев, А.Х. ЧЕЧНЯ В ПЕРИОД ИНОЗЕМНЫХ НАШЕСТВИЙ (XIII-XV вв.) (in русский). Search this book on
  • Муртазалиев, В.Ю. К вопросу истории государства и права чеченцев (in русский). Грозный. Search this book on


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