Bakhchisarai War (1525)

[1]Prince Inal had established a strong nation in the fifteenth century and early sixteenth century, uniting all Circassians, and Abkhazians.

He dominated the North Caucasus and established diplomatic contacts with the Ottoman Empire, and the Kabardian Circassians.

[4] Bakhchisarai, located in the southwest of the Peninsula, saw a victorious campaign bringing back great spoil, including 100 chariots packed full with cloth, a precious commodity at the time.

He led the elite force of the Kabardians during the Bakhchisarai Campaign, supporting the cavalry and the two-wheeled war chariots.

His leadership and strategic acumen were crucial in securing victory and bringing back significant spoils from the campaign.