{{Short description|Ingush prince from 16th century}} {{Infobox royalty | name = Sultan Dzherakhmetov | title = Sultan Larsinsky | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | succession = Owner of Verkhniy Lars{{efn|name=owner|In the sources, he was mentioned as 'owner' ({{langx|ru|владелец|vladelets}}) which in old Russian was equivalent to a prince or murza.}} | moretext = | reign = 1580s — 1597~1600 | coronation = | predecessor = | successor = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = 1597–1600{{efn|Russian reports mention Sultan Larsinsky as taking place in the Daryal campaign (1596–1597),<ref name=":miziev" /> sources also mention that at the start of the 17th century, after Sultan's death, the Darial Gorge became "really dangerous",<ref name="Vinogradov">{{cite book |last1=Vinogradov |first1=V. B. |last2=Lukash |first2=S. N. |title=Priyazni dobryye plody [The Good Fruits of Goodwill] |edition=2nd, revised and expanded |location=Armavir |publisher=Armavir State Pedagogical University; Krasnodar Krai Public Fund of Culture of the Kuban Cossacks "Lineyets" |year=2008 |isbn=978-5-93750-190-5 |language=ru|page=15-16}}</ref> placing his death roughly between 1597 and 1600.}} | death_place = | burial_date = | burial_place = | spouse = | issue = | issue-link = | issue-pipe = | house = | father = Dzherakhmet {{small|(folkloric)}} | mother = | signature = | religion = Islam }}

'''Sultan Dzherakhmetov''',{{efn|His father, Dzherakhmet, is a legendary and folkloric figure. see Identity section}} commonly known as '''Sultan Larsinsky''',{{sfn|Magomadova|Litvinenko|2008|p=13}} (died at end of 16th century) also called '''Sultan-murza'''{{efn|{{langx|inh|Солтмарз|Soltmarz}};{{sfn|Dolgieva|Kartoev|Kodzoev|Matiev|2013|pp=17, 198}} {{langx|ru|Султан-Мурза/Салтан-Мурза}}.}} or '''Prince Sultan''' in Russian sources was an, Ingush feudal lord{{efn|name=owner}} who controlled the Darial Gorge and the village located in it, {{ill|Lars (village)|lt=Lars|ru|Нижний Ларс}}. In 1589, he swore allegiance to the Russian Tsar Feodor I as part of the Georgian embassy, therefore becoming subordinated to the Tsardom of Russia.

== Biography ==

=== Identity === Based on the assertion that Sultan-Murza called {{ill|Shikh Murza|ru|Ших Окоцкий}} "brother", historians like {{ill|Nataliya Volkova|ru|Волкова, Наталия Георгиевна}} concluded that he was of Vainakh stock, in this case, of Ingush stock as until the 18th century, the Darial Gorge was inhabited by the Ingush.{{sfn|Aliev|Mirzabekov|2021|p=18}} Number of other historians also mentioned him as Ingush.{{sfn|Vinogradov|Magomadova|1981|p=54}}{{sfn|''Istoriya narodov Severnogo Kavkaza''|1988|p=521}} In other words, Sultan-Murza was a representative of the ethnic group referred in the Old Russian sources as the ''Kalkans'' (Ghalghai).{{sfn|Magomadova|Litvinenko|2008|p=13}} The exact society Sultan is from was not established, however he is a representative of the Dzherakh society.<ref name="tsurov">{{cite journal | last1 = Tsurov | first1 = Mikhail Dzhabrailovich | last2 = Tsurov | first2 = Akhmed Savarbekovich | last3 = Tsurov | first3 = Bashir Bekkhanovich | title = The Dzheyrakh Society of Ingushetia in the History of the Caucasus in the 16th–17th Centuries | journal = Ingush State University | type = conference proceedings article | publisher = Limited Liability Company "KEP" | location = Magas | year = 2020 | pages = 226 | url = https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=44187623 }}</ref>

Ingush ethnographer Chakh Akhriev heavily correlates Sultan-murza with the legendary Ingush noble Larsin mentioned in folklore. According to oral traditions, Larsin was the son of Dzherakhmet (the foundational patriarch of the Dzherakh society) and a brother to Bek, the father of the renowned military commander Chur. Local toponymy attributes the naming of the Lars settlement directly to Prince Larsin.<ref name="tsurov" />

=== Appearance in the Russian Reports ===

After Shikh-Murza Okotsky received different gifts like a royal charter, Sultan-Murza requested Russian citizenship from Russian officials. The village of Lars had a strategic position, controlling an important section of the road in the Darial Gorge. Sultan-Murza, motivating his desire to enter into Russian citizenship, stated: "I want to serve the sovereign in my own way death, as my brother Shikh-Murza Okotsky."{{sfn|Dolgieva|Arapkhanova|Yandieva|2020|p=26}} The fact that Sultan-murza called Shikh-murza Okotsky his "brother" was noted by the soviet researcher E. N. Kusheva, but she did not come to literal conclusions, and therefore writes:<ref name=":akkin">{{Cite web |title=Akkintsy in the Darial and Armkhin Gorge: Deconstructing a Historical Myth |url=https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/akkintsy-v-daryale-i-armhinskom-uschelie-dekonstruktsiya-istoricheskogo-mifa |access-date=2026-05-22 |website=КиберЛенинка |page=85—97}}</ref>

<blockquote> Let me remind you that in the article list of Prince S. Zvenigorodsky, Saltan-murza calls Shikh-murza Okotsky his brother. The Nakh origin of Saltan-murza and the population of Lars of that period has been proven in historical science and does not need an argument in the form of a conditional assumption about his “blood ties” with Shikh-murza. </blockquote>

Taking this circumstance into account, E. N. Kusheva introduces this turn of speech precisely as a feudal "brotherhood". Calling another feudal lord of equal status a brother was common practice in that era; even feuding kings called each other brothers. Therefore, Sultan-murza speaks of brotherhood to emphasize that his own status is higher than other nobles of Caucasus, and that he is instead a ruler like Shikh-Murza.<ref name=":akkin" />

In 1589, Sultan-Murza swore allegiance to the Russian Tsar Feodor I as part of the Georgian embassy sent to Moscow.{{sfn|Gutnov|2005}} His position was very difficult in region as he was in middle of the most important point in military and trade relations. Therefore, he was (mainly) pressed by lowland feudal lords of Tarki Shamkhalate and Kabardia who had superior military force.{{sfn|Dolgieva|Arapkhanova|Yandieva|2020|p=26}}

=== War with Kabardians === {{see|Daryal campaign (1596–1597)}}

In 1596, Kabardian forces under Sholokh Tepsaruqo and Aytech Qanshau advanced through the Darial Gorge, attacking settlements and positions along the strategic mountain route. Among the local rulers affected was Sultan Murza, as his domain lay directly within the path of the campaign. the Kabardian forces moved through the gorge, control over the Lars area was disrupted and Sultan-Murza's position in the region was weakened amid the broader struggle for influence over the passage between the North Caucasus and Georgia.<ref name=":miziev">{{Cite web |last=Мизиев |first=И. М. |title=Исторические и политические страницы балкарского народа [Historical and Political Pages of the Balkar People] |url=http://www.balkaria.info/library/m/miziev/ipsbk/ipsbk.htm |website=Balkaria.info |publisher=Wayback Machine (Internet Archive) |date=2008-06-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080628231854/http://www.balkaria.info/library/m/miziev/ipsbk/ipsbk.htm |access-date= |archive-date=28 June 2008 |language=ru}}</ref><ref name=":snosh">{{Cite book |last=Belokurov |first=S. A. |title=Сношения России с Кавказом [Relations of Russia with the Caucasus] |location=Moscow |publisher=Типография Императорской Академии наук |year=1888 |pages=304–305 |url=https://runivers.ru/upload/iblock/6db/belokurov.pdf |language=ru |access-date= }}</ref><ref name=":Gytnov">{{Cite journal |last=Gutnov |first=F. Kh. |title=Северный Кавказ в статейных списках конца XVI — середины XVII в. [The North Caucasus in the article lists of the late XVI - mid XVII century] |journal=Izvestiya Yuzhnogo Otdeleniya Instituta Nauk O Rannei Rossii RAN |volume= |issue= |date=2015 |url=https://izvestia-soigsi.ru/ru/archive/16-55-15/337-gutnov16 |language=ru |access-date= |archive-date=2017-11-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171112192947/http://izvestia-soigsi.ru/ru/archive/16-55-15/337-gutnov16 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name=":Gytnov2">{{Cite journal |last=Gutnov |first=F. Kh. |title=Северный Кавказ в статейных списках конца XVI - середины XVII в [The North Caucasus in the Posol'skiye Spiski of the Late 16th – Mid-17th Centuries] |journal=Izvestiya Yuzhnogo Otdeleniya Instituta Nauk O Rannei Rossii RAN |volume=16 |issue=55 |date=2015 |url=https://izvestia-soigsi.ru/ru/archive/16-55-15/337-gutnov16 |language=ru |access-date=2025-05-02 }}{{Dead link|date=August 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref name=":Inosteuropgeo">{{Cite book |last=Brosset |first=M. |title=Переписка, на иностранных языках, грузинских царей с российскими государями от 1639 г. по 1770 г. [Correspondence in Foreign Languages of Georgian Kings with Russian Sovereigns from 1639 to 1770] |publisher=Imperial Academy of Sciences Press |location=Saint Petersburg |year=1861 |url=https://rusneb.ru/catalog/000201_000010_REDKOSTJ52325/ |language=ru |access-date= }}</ref>

=== Death === The Moscow ambassadors departed for Georgia along a hazardous mountain route. From there, they sent a messenger to Terek town requesting that the local governors provide an escort to the village of Lars, but no response was received. On their return journey through the Darial Gorge, the embassy unexpectedly clashed with the "Kalkans." Contemporary accounts that describe these events do not explicitly mention Sultan Larsinsky, leaving his direct role uncertain. It is therefore unclear whether he personally violated his obligations or whether the incident unfolded independently of his authority.<ref name="Vinogradov2008">{{cite book |last1=Vinogradov |first1=V. B. |last2=Lukash |first2=S. N. |title=Priyazni dobryye plody [The Good Fruits of Goodwill] |edition=2nd, revised and expanded |location=Armavir |publisher=Armavir State Pedagogical University; Krasnodar Krai Public Fund of Culture of the Kuban Cossacks "Lineyets" |year=2008 |isbn=978-5-93750-190-5 |language=ru|page=15}}</ref>

However, within the broader political context of the period, it is often interpreted that Sultan Murza was killed by anti-Russian factions operating in the region. These groups, opposed to the strengthening of Russian diplomatic and political influence in the North Caucasus, are believed to have targeted local leaders perceived as cooperating with Moscow. In this interpretation, the clash was not merely an isolated skirmish but part of a wider campaign of intimidation and removal of pro-Russian figures. Accordingly, Sultan Larsinsky is presented as having been assassinated or executed by hostile anti-Russian nobles, rather than falling in a simple battlefield encounter or acting independently.<ref name="Vinogradov2008" />

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