On August 10, 1855, Muhammad Amin crossed the Laba River with his forces and, on August 15, reached Teberda. At the same time, Magomet Efendi Hubiev sent emissaries across Karachay villages, urging the population to rally against Russian oppression. Russian forces, led by General Vincens Kozlovsky and General Alexey Gramotin, quickly mobilized in response. Reinforcements, including 10 Hopersky Cossack companies (totaling 1,251
Cossacks and officers), were deployed to key positions near Khumar fortifications to monitor and control access routes. On August 17, Muhammad Amin entered Karachay, capturing a Russian transport caravan near the Eshkakon River. Most Karachay youth joined his cause. Hearing of this intrusion, General Kozlovsky took action, deploying his forces to prevent further advances. The Russian military strategy included setting ambushes and fortifying positions along key mountain passes.
Cossack units occupied strategic areas such as the Amankhita gorges and the Kuban River banks, attempting to trap Muhammad Amin's forces in the
Teberda Gorge. After several skirmishes and a prolonged five-hour battle near the Kuban, the mountain fighters were forced to retreat. ==Aftermath==