Russian professor from Penza State Pedagogical University Vitaliy Lebedev wrote: All legends of Narchat mention that there was a battle of local population with Tatar-Mongols.
The battle took place in winter time <...> Almost in all legends she is known as Mordvin Queen and in two as BurtassDoctor of Sciences Dmitriy Madurov of Chuvash state Institute of Humanities writes: She might be only Moksha.
First she was daughter of king Puresh, second war was waged in Mokshaland, third other ethnic groups are known they might have had a female as the head of state but not the army[3] Indeed, it is known the Burtas had been ruled by elders.
[4] Ethnographer Vladimir Aunovsky wrote that he encountered coins with Narchatka portrait in traditional Moksha woman's headdress and they say: "This is our queen".
[6] Triangle coins, pre-Mongolian silver Valfs, 22x23 mm size, with a depiction of a woman in a headdress» are described by Vyacheslav Zavaryukhin as he specifies they should be referred to as Mukhsha coinage according to the Christian Frähn's list.