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Monarch
  
Islam III Giray

Years of service
  
? - 1651

Nationality
  
Crimean Tatar

Name
  
Tugay Bey


Religion
  
Islam

Role
  
Politician

Family
  
Argyns

Allegiance
  
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Full Name
  
Argin Dogan Togay

Battles/wars
  
Battle of OkhmatoveBattle of Zhovti VodyBattle of Berestechko

Died
  
June 30, 1651, Berestechko, Ukraine

Similar
  
Mikolaj Potocki, Jeremi Wisniowiecki, Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Maksym Kryvonis, John II Casimir Vasa

Glorious warrior tugay bey


Mirza Tughai Bey, Tuhay Bey (Crimean Tatar: Toğay bey; Polish: Tuhaj-bej; Cyrillic: Тугай-бей) sometimes also spelled as Tugai Bey (died June 1651) was a notable military leader and politician of the Crimean Tatars.

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Biography

Toğay descended from the Arğıns - one of noble Crimean families, and his full name is Arğın Doğan Toğay bey (Arhyn Dohan Tohai bei). "Bey" is actually a title, which he received on becoming the chief of Or Qapı (Perekop) sanjak, an important position in the Crimean Khanate, since the Isthmus of Perekop is the neck to Crimean Peninsula and was crucial to its defense.

Tuhay Bey became the bey of Or Qapı (Or Bey) sometime between 1642 and 1644, an important position of the Crimean Khanate who was in charge of Or Qapı fortress - the gateway to the peninsula. By 1644 he had enough authority for the Khan of Crimea to entrust to him leadership of the major Tatar expedition against Poland. However, Tuhay Bey's army was intercepted by the Polish army under hetman Koniecpolski before reaching the densely populated regions of Ukraine and defeated in the First Battle of Okhmativ.

In 1648 he brought an army (estimated 6,000-20,000) to help Bohdan Khmelnytsky during the Cossack uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. There he took part in several important battles and was eventually killed during the Battle of Berestechko.

He was portrayed in the Polish novel and film With Fire and Sword. In the film he was played by Daniel Olbrychski.

References

Tugay Bey Wikipedia


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