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Simsir was a kingdom in Chechnya during the Middle Ages. It was located roughly in Eastern Chechnya (Ichkeria, roughly where the modern districts of Gudermes and Nozhay-Yurt lie today, around the Sunzha and Terek rivers). Its name may have been derived from the Chechen town of Simsir. According to folklore, the King Gayur Khan was chosen as the leader of all Chechens by the Mehk-Khel (National Council). In its later years, it allied itself with the Golden Horde before being destroyed in 1395 by Timurlane.

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  • Simsir was a kingdom in Chechnya during the Middle Ages. It was located roughly in Eastern Chechnya (Ichkeria, roughly where the modern districts of Gudermes and Nozhay-Yurt lie today, around the Sunzha and Terek rivers). Its name may have been derived from the Chechen town of Simsir. According to folklore, the King Gayur Khan was chosen as the leader of all Chechens by the Mehk-Khel (National Council). In its later years, it allied itself with the Golden Horde before being destroyed in 1395 by Timurlane. (en)
  • Симсим, Самим или Симсир — историческая область, либо государственное образование на территории Чечни. Упоминается в двух источниках — хронике Низам ад-Дин Шами («Зафар-наме», нач. XV века) и хронике Шараф ад-Дин Йазди («Зафар-наме», сер. XV века). Упоминание связано с походом Тамерлана на Золотую Орду в конце XIV века. Ряд современных чеченских исследователей считает Симсим (Симсир) раннефеодальным общечеченским государством, и проводит аналогию названия государства (княжества) с населённым пунктом в Чечне с аналогичным названием — Симсир. (ru)
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  • Simsir was a kingdom in Chechnya during the Middle Ages. It was located roughly in Eastern Chechnya (Ichkeria, roughly where the modern districts of Gudermes and Nozhay-Yurt lie today, around the Sunzha and Terek rivers). Its name may have been derived from the Chechen town of Simsir. According to folklore, the King Gayur Khan was chosen as the leader of all Chechens by the Mehk-Khel (National Council). In its later years, it allied itself with the Golden Horde before being destroyed in 1395 by Timurlane. (en)
  • Симсим, Самим или Симсир — историческая область, либо государственное образование на территории Чечни. Упоминается в двух источниках — хронике Низам ад-Дин Шами («Зафар-наме», нач. XV века) и хронике Шараф ад-Дин Йазди («Зафар-наме», сер. XV века). Упоминание связано с походом Тамерлана на Золотую Орду в конце XIV века. Ряд современных чеченских исследователей считает Симсим (Симсир) раннефеодальным общечеченским государством, и проводит аналогию названия государства (княжества) с населённым пунктом в Чечне с аналогичным названием — Симсир. (ru)
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