- Caucasian Imamate
The Caucasian Imamate also known as the Caucasus Imamate was the state established by the
imam s ofDagestan during the early and middle of thenineteenth century in the EasternCaucasus , especially inChechnya and Dagestan, to fight against theRussian Empire during theCaucasian War .19th century
The Imamate was founded in 1828 by
Ghazi Mohammed , who was succeeded byGamzat-bek four years later. When he was murdered in 1834, by a band which includedHadji Murad , Shamil became the thirdimam . The Imamate reached it's peak under him and included Dagestan, Chechnya and some regions ofIngushetia . TheAdyghe s of the Western Caucasus were considered to be under the supreme rule of the Imam and ruled by Shamil's "naib " (lieutenant). Shamil led the Imamate until his surrender to the Russians in 1859.The supreme government organ of the Imamate was the State Council ("
divan ") which consisted of "mufti s", "naibs" and "murid s".Fourth Imamate
After the
Russian Revolution of 1917 , an attempt to reestablish the Imamate was made by the son of one of Shamil's naibs, Najm ad-Din (Russified name:Najmuddin Gotsinsky . This name stems from the Dagestani settlement ofGotso , when he was awardednobility byTsar ), with the help ofTurkey , during March-April 1918. He was pronounced the fourth Imam of theNorth Caucasus and deposed the Soviet power, but was soon defeated by the Soviets. He carried out aguerilla war in the mountains of Dagestan and Chechnya.Fact|date=February 2008External links
* [http://www.yale.edu/agrarianstudies/papers/11noxchi.pdf Yale University paper]
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