In January 1764, Kabardian nobles including Bematiqwa met with the representative of the Russian Kizlyar, commandant Major General N. A. Potapov, and unsuccessfully demanded the demolition of the fortress.
[4] In the middle of 1768, fifteen Kabardian princes reported to Kizlyar that they were ready to "take an oath" of allegiance to Russia.
[8] Khan sent a small Tatar detachment to help them, commanded by the son of the Kuban Serasker Kazy Giray.
In 1772, Kabardian princes Misost Bamatov and Khamurza Aslanbekov sent an envoy to Devlet-Girey, calling him to their place in Kabarda for joint actions to “exterminate” the fortress of Mozdok and the entire Caucasian line.
A large Crimean army led by Devlet-Girey and Kalga Shabaz-Girey attacked Kabarda and the Battle of Beshtamak took place.
His son, Temirbolet, was educated at the Land Cadet Corps and returned to Kabarda in 1803 with the rank of captain in the Russian army.