Circassian–Golden Horde War (1319–1327)
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Uzbek Khan Talish Hasan † | Circasian Leaders | ||||||||
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The Circassian–Golden Horde War (1319–1327) was a series of military engagements between the Mongol-led Golden Horde and the Circassians (Zichia). During this period, the Golden Horde, under Uzbek Khan, attempted to suppress Circassian independence, but the local population mounted significant resistance. Several battles were fought in the region, but the Circassians successfully maintained their autonomy.