The
Treaty of Adrianople (1829) marked the beginning of the Russian colonization of Circassia through the establishment of military outposts and
stanitsas. An assembly of Circassian tribes declared Zaneqo as their representative, dispatching him to Constantinople at the head of 200 man delegation in the spring of 1831. The Ottoman agreed to secretly supply the Circassians with weapons and ammunition, while
Muhammad Ali of Egypt refused to provide any assistance. Zaneqo settled in
Samsun where he continued his advocacy. There he met
David Urquhart, one of the first people to espouse the Circassian cause in the west and major contributor to the rise of Rusophobic attitudes in British society. In the summer of 1834, Urquhart visited Circassia where he received a petition signed by 11 chiefs requesting the British king to intervene into the conflict. Two more petitions followed in 1835 and 1836 respectively, both were reluctantly rejected by the British ambassador in Constantinople
John Ponsonby, 1st Viscount Ponsonby.
Lord Palmerston had previously blocked Ponsonby's initiative to include Circassia in the
Eastern Question, on account of the feeble state of the Circassian resistance movement. In the summer of 1836, Sefer Bey met directly with Sultan
Mahmud II, during an archery competition held at
Okmeydanı, who was impressed by his noble demeanor. Moved by the Circassian struggle, the Sultan presented Sefer Bey with a snuffbox adorned with precious stones which was a gift typically reserved for foreign envoys. A series of diplomatic protests by the Russian ambassador led to Zaneqo's exile to
Edirne. Encouraged by Urquhart a group of British adventurers unsuccessfully attempted to run the blockade of the Circassian coast, the
Mission of the Vixen created a diplomatic scandal between Britain and Russia. Encouraged by Ponsonby, Zaneqo continued to submit appeals to the British albeit to no avail. In the meantime, the militant Sufi
Khalidiyya movement influenced parts of the resistance over the
Adyghe Khabze as the leading ideology. Envoys sent by
Imam Shamil helped coordinate the activities of the insurgents across the Caucasus and established
Sharia law. ==Pressures==