Name Idar Kabardia Role Prince | Died 1571 Children Mahidevran Hatun | |
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Grandchildren Sehzade Mustafa, Raziye Sultan, Sehzade Ahmed Great grandchildren Nergissah Sultan, Safiye Sultan, Mihrisah Sultan, Sehzade Orhan, Sehzade Mehmed, Elif Sultan Similar People Mahidevran Hatun, Suleiman the Magnificent, Sehzade Mustafa, Selim II, Raziye Sultan |
Prince Idar (Circassian:Идар, Yidar) (ca. 1470 - 1571) (Turkish:Mirza Haydar Temruk Bey, Haydar Abdullah, Abdulmennan Tamrok, Çerkes Haydar Bey, Temrukzade Mirza Haydar, Haydar Abdullah, Bosfor Temrok, Haydar Mirza, Mirza Abdullah Idar Bey) (Ottoman Turkish: میرزا عبداللہ ادار (حیدر) بیگ) was a Circassian ruler of the Caucasus. He was the great-grandson of Prince Inal, Sultan of Egypt, the founder of the "Temruk dynasty" of the Kabardian princes, in Russia known as the "Cherkassky" a Circassian princely family. He was the grandson of Tobuldu Mirza and son of Inarmas Mirza.
Contents
- Marriages and progeny
- First marriage and issue
- Second marriage and issue
- Third marriage and issue
- References
Marshal named Idar, mentions Shore Nogmov manuscript "Legends of the Circassian people "(or" Stories of Circassian people ", written for the 1844):
Finally this terrible massacre was over the world, on the following terms: "to Prince Idar settled in Kabarda, where he pleases. Kabardians also pledged to honor him in charge of the prince and obey him in everything; opposing same to his will, it was decided to execute." After the talks, and the unanimous approval of the Treaty of Peace, the troops returned to their homes. Prince Idar soon after arrived in Kabarda and taking the reins of power, possessed it unquestioningly. Own a part of it called Idar. Prince Idar, after having lived for several years, died and left behind two sons, Pete and Maremiho.
Marriages and progeny
Idar had three wives and eight children:
First marriage and issue
He married firstly a Crimean Giray, Princess Nazdschan Khatun (ca. 1470 - 1520), daughter of Meñli I Giray, and had:
Second marriage and issue
He married secondly a Kabardian, Princess Malyakurh Kaytukina (ca. 1490 - 1550), from the Kaytuko-Kaytukin dynasty, and had:
Third marriage and issue
He married thirdly an Abkhazian, Princess Han Loov (ca. 1510 - 1590), and had: