In the early 19th century, the
Russian Empire intensified efforts to assert control over the North Caucasus, including Kabarda. As resistance escalated in 1809–1810, Russian forces were deployed to prevent the Kabardinian population from retreating into the mountains. Opposing nobles were arrested or sentenced, and under heavy pressure, many Kabardinian princes capitulated, swearing allegiance to the Tsar and paying tribute in the form of 1,000 horses, 500 cattle, and 10,000 rubles. Despite this submission, many Kabardians remained defiant. In 1810, a large-scale punitive expedition was launched by General Bulgakov to subdue the region. Russian troops burned approximately 200 Circassian and Balkar villages, massacred a significant portion of the population, and seized over 20,000 cattle. == The Battle ==