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'''Gayur-khan''' or '''Kyr Bek'''{{efn|<ref>{{Cite book|last=Kuznetsov|first=Vladimir|year=1992 |url=https://www.studmed.ru/kuznecov-va-ocherki-istorii-alan_a910ec10796.html|title=Очерки истории алан|trans-title=Essays on the history of the Alans|language=ru|edition=2nd |location=[[Vladikavkaz]]|publisher=Ir |page=348|quote=[...] а правителем области Симсим в Чечено-Ингушетии был Гаюрхан.|trans-quote=[...] and the ruler of the Simsim region in Checheno-Ingushetia was Gayurkhan.}}</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Khizriev|1992|p=86}}: Правителем страны Симсим на территории Чечено-Ингушетии назван Гаюр-хан [...] [Gayur Khan is named the ruler of the country Simsim on the territory of Checheno-Ingushetia [...]]</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Akhmadov|first=Yavuz|year=|title=История Чечни с древнейших времен до конца XVIII века: пособие для изучающих историю родного края|trans-title=History of Chechnya from ancient times to the end of the 18th century: a guide for students of the history of their native land|language=ru|location=Moscow|publisher=Mir domu tvoemu|page=233|quote=[...] Гаюр-хан («Кюр-бек» некоторых источников) так и не изъявил покорности Тимуру [...]|trans-quote=[...] Gayur-khan ("Kyr-bek" in some sources) never expressed his submission to Timur [...]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last1=Akhmadov|first1=Yavuz|last2=Akaev|first2=Vakhit|year=2005|chapter=Чеченцы|trans-chapter=The Chechens|editor-last=Zhdanov|editor-first=Yuri|editor-link=Yuri Zhdanov|display-editors=etal|url=https://na5ballov.pro/lib/etno/4154-zhdanov-yua-glav-red-enciklopediya-kultur-narodov-yuga-rossii-v-9-tomah-tom-1-narody-yuga-rossii.html|title=Энциклопедия культур народов Юга России|trans-title=Encyclopedia of cultures of the peoples of the South of Russia|language=ru|location=|publisher=SKNTs VSh|volume=1: Народы Юга России [Peoples of the South of Russia]|page=233|quote=[...] «Симсим», имевшее правителем Гаюр-хана|trans-quote=[...] "Simsim", which had Gayur Khan as its ruler}}</ref>
'''Khour Ela'''{{efn|{{lang-ce|Хоур-Ела}}; {{lang-fa|Gayur-Khan}}; {{lang-ru|Каир-мек}}}}was a [[Chechen people|Chechen]] King that ruled the [[Simsir]] Kingdom in the 14th century. The name "Khour-Ela" translates as "Wise king" in [[Chechen language|Chechen]], "Khour" is an old Chechen name and Ela was a title for a King or Prince (Khan/Bek). Khour was born into the powerful Sado-Orsoy clan that historically ruled in the Chebarla and [[Vedeno]] regions of [[Chechnya]]. During the 14th century the very same clan managed to unify several Chechen clans into 1 Kingdom called [[Simsir]] that prospered until the invasion of [[Timur]]<ref />.
}}{{efn|{{lang-fa|گایور خان}}; [[Chechen language|Chechen]]/[[Ingush language|Ingush]]: ГӀайраха, romanized: ''Ghayrakha'';{{sfn|Khizriev|1992|p=86}} {{lang-ru|Каир-мек|Kair-mek}}. The name "Kyr-Bek" is found in the [[Zafarnama (Shami biography)|''Zafarnama'']] by [[Nizam al-Din Shami]] while in the much later [[Zafarnama (Yazdi biography)|''Zafarnama'']] by [[Sharaf ad-Din Ali Yazdi]] he's known as "Gayur Khan".}} was the king of [[Simsir]] in the 14th century. He was involved in the [[Timurids|Timurid]] invasion of the [[Caucasus]] and was recorded in the two [[Persians|Persian]] chronicles: [[Zafarnama (Shami biography)|''Zafarnama'']] by [[Nizam al-Din Shami]] and the [[Zafarnama (Yazdi biography)|''Zafarnama'']] by [[Sharaf ad-Din Ali Yazdi]].
 
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