Khoza Mamayev

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| name = Khoza

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| birth_date = c. 1820

| birth_place = Gendergen, Chechnya

| death_date = 1855

| death_place = Aukh, Chechnya, Caucasian Imamate

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| allegiance = {{flagicon image|Thirdimamateflag.svg}} Caucasian Imamate

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| serviceyears = 1840-1855

| rank = Naib

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| commands = Aukh sector

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| battles = Caucasian War

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}}Khoza ({{langx|ru|Хоза Мамаев}}; c. 1820 – 1855) was a 19th-century Chechen commander and naib of Aukh after his appointment by Shamil in 1851. He died in 1855 during a battle with the Russian army. Khoza was of the Gendargenoy teip and Mammi-Nek'e (Branch of a teip).Дадаев. Ю. У. Наибы и мудиры Шамиля. — Махачкала: ДИНЭМ, 2009. — 621 с. — {{ISBN|978-5-91446-011-9}}.Зиссерман А. Л. История 80-го пехотного кабардинского генерал-фельдмаршала князя Барятинского полка Том 1. — Санкт-Петербург: Типография В. Грацианского, 1881. — С. 16. — 630 с. — {{ISBN|978-5-518-06519-2}}.

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