Rise to power After the death of his uncle
Misost, he was elected grand prince of Kabardia. He fought a long struggle with the
Crimean Khanate.
Struggle against Crimean raids In 1699, the Crimean detachment under the command of
Kalga Shahbaz Giray invaded Circassia. In December of the same year, Kalga Shahbaz-Giray was killed in Besleney, in the home of the Kabardian prince Timur-Bulat. In 1700–1701, the Crimean detachments led by Kaplan Giray I attacked Circassia and Kabardia twice. In 1703, the army of the Crimeans and their allies under the leadership of Kalga Gazi Giray occupied Kabardia. Tatars and Nogais engaged in robbery and extortion against Circassians. A general uprising broke out in Kabardia. In 1707, the Crimean Tatars launched a new raid on Kabardia. The Tatars took thousands of cattle, but were defeated by the Kabardians. During the reign of Kurghoqo Hatokhshoqo, the famous
Battle of Kanzhal (1708) took place, in which the Kabardians defeated a large Tatar-Turkish army led by
Qaplan I Giray. This event was of great importance in the history of Circassia and the entire history of the North Caucasus. Many episodes of the Kanzhal battle have been preserved in Adyghe folklore in the form of legends and historical-epic songs in which Kurghoqo Hatokhshoqo is the main character. The Kabardians under his command defended their homeland and preserved their political independence. In 1710, the Crimean Tatars and Nogais launched a new raid on Circassia and Kabardia, capturing large numbers of cattle and horses.
Death Grand Prince Kurghoqo Hatokhshoqo died in 1709/1710. == References ==