Khour II | |
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King of Simsim | |
Reign | 1362–1395 |
Religion | Christianity |
Gayur-khan or Kyr Bek[a][b] was the king of Simsir in the 14th century. He was involved in the Timurid invasion of the Caucasus and was recorded in the two Persian chronicles: Zafarnama by Nizam al-Din Shami and the Zafarnama by Sharaf ad-Din Ali Yazdi.
[...] а правителем области Симсим в Чечено-Ингушетии был Гаюрхан.[[...] and the ruler of the Simsim region in Checheno-Ingushetia was Gayurkhan.]
[...] Гаюр-хан («Кюр-бек» некоторых источников) так и не изъявил покорности Тимуру [...][[...] Gayur-khan ("Kyr-bek" in some sources) never expressed his submission to Timur [...]]
[...] «Симсим», имевшее правителем Гаюр-хана[[...] "Simsim", which had Gayur Khan as its ruler]
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