Muhammad Turlov, also known as Bammat[a] was a prince of the Turlov dynasty. He ruled the Turlov Principality in the 1690s. Muhammad's son, Khasbulat Bamatov, would become one of the future Senior Princes of the principality. Muhammad may have had a daughter by the name Kiztaman, who was married to Aidemir Bardykhanov, also a future Senior Prince of the Turlov Principality.[1] His father was Alikhan Turlov, who reigned over the Principality in the 1670s.[2] Nothing is known about Muhammad's reign however.[3][4]
Muhammad Turlov | |
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Senior Prince of Chechnya | |
Reign | 1690s |
Predecessor | Tururav II Turlov |
Successor | Amirkhamza Turlov |
Dynasty | Turlov dynasty |
Father | Alikhan Turlov |
References
editNotes
edit- ^ Also spelled Bamat, Bammad or Bamad
Citations
edit- ^ Айтберов 2006, p. 41.
- ^ Айтберов 2006, p. 30.
- ^ Айтберов 2006, p. 38.
- ^ Ахмадов 2020, p. 54.
Sources
edit- Айтберов, Т.М. (2006). Аваро-чеченские правители из династии Турловых и их правовые памятники XVII в. [Avar-Chechen rulers from the Turlov dynasty and their legal monuments of the 17th century] (in Russian). Makhachkala. p. 38.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Ахмадов, Я.З. (2020). ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЕ ДЕЯТЕЛИ ЧЕЧНИ ВТОРОЙ ПОЛОВИНЫ XVII в. [HISTORICAL FIGURES OF CHECHNYA IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 17TH CENTURY] (PDF) (in Russian). Grozny: Грозненский рабочий. p. 54.