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    Kuchum Khan (Bashkir: Kösim xan, Siberian Tatar Köçöm, Russian: Кучум;[citation needed] died c. 1601) was the last Khan of Siberia who ruled from 1563...
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    Yermak Timofeyevich invaded the territory of the Voguls, subjects to Kuchum Khan, ruler of the Sibir Khanate. They were accompanied by some Lithuanian...
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    his struggle against the Tatars until 1584, when a raid organized by Kuchum Khan ambushed and killed him and his party. The specifics of Yermak's life...
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    years of fighting (1556–1563) ended with Yadigar's death and Kuchum becoming Khan. Kuchum attempted to convert the Siberian Tatars, who were mostly shamanists...
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  • Kuchum Khan returned briefly and attacked Yermak on August 6, 1584 in the dead of night and killed most of his army. Finally, in August 1598, Küçhüm Khan...
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  • there was a threat from the Khanate of Sibir, led by Kuchum Khan. After successfully defeating Kuchum, Haqnazar reunited the Kazakh tribes and became the...
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    completes the Russian conquest of Siberia in the Battle of Chuvash Cape as Kuchum Khan abandons Qashliq, the capital of the Khanate of Sibir. The Qashliq fortress...
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    took their measures accordingly. It was resolved that Kuchum Khan (not to be confused with Kuchum Khan of Siberian Khanate) and Suyunjuk Sultan should in...
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    Muhammadan rule, in the reign of Kuchum Khan, the graves of seven of these missionaries were discovered [...]. [...] Kuchum Khan [...] made every effort for...
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    early 1580s due to Abdullah Khan's support for the Siberian Khan Kuchum. Abdullah Khan's army consisted of detachments of soldiers from various Uzbek...
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  • known as the Kalmyk Khanate. In 1620 his daughter married Ishim-khan (son of Kuchum, Khan of Sibir). In 1628, Kho-Orluk, accompanied by six sons, headed...
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  • Russian service. For instance, Kuchum's descendants became Russified as the Tsarevichs of Siberia. Descendants of Ablai Khan assumed in Russia the name of...
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    their ally the Siberian Khan. In some sources, Alach, Prince of Koda figures as an important ally of the Siberian Khan Kuchum Khan and is said to have been...
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  • Kazakh Khan Shigai. In 1587, while serving under Kuchum he was captured by the Russians and entered their service. Fought Swedes and Crimeans, made khan in...
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    Khanate of Sibir and the end of Khan Kuchum's power. The battle took place near Qashliq (Isker), in Siberia. After Kuchum seized power in Sibir, he attacked...
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  • the Battle of Köli Malik near Bukhara, he requested assistance from Biram Khan Karamanlu, the commander serving the Safavid Persian Shah Ismail I at Balkh...
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    completes the Russian conquest of Siberia in the Battle of Chuvash Cape as Kuchum Khan abandons Qashliq, the capital of the Khanate of Sibir. The Qashliq fortress...
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  • Khan (1502–1503) Kuluk Sultan, Khan (1502–1530) Qasim, Khan (1504–1530) Yadgar bin Qasim, Khan (1530–1563) Kuchum, Khan (1563–1598) Tajikistan Yarkent...
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    Kazakh Khanate (redirect from Esim Khan)
    in the north, there was a threat from the Khanate of Sibir, led by Khan Kuchum. In 1568, the Kazakhs successfully defeated the Nogai Horde at the Emba...
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    Shaybani Khan Ubaydullah Sultan Abul Ghazi Sheikhein Mirza Timur Sultan Jani Beg Sultan Kuchum Khan Uzbek Siunjek Sultan Mahmud Sultan Gujenjeh Khan Amir...
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    with all but one member of his invading force in an ambush commanded by Kuchum Khan, the ruler of Siberia. August 7 – In Lima in the Viceroyalty of Peru...
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  • commander of Tara. He became famous for defeating the last Siberian khan Kuchum in the Barabinsk Steppe in 1598, whose entire family would be taken prisoner...
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    16th century, Sultan Mahmud Khan, the Chagatai Khan of Western Moghulistan, and Sultan Ahmad Alaq Khan, the Chagatai Khan of Eastern Moghulistan, decided...
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    Söyembikä of Kazan, daughter of Yosuf, widow of Kazan Khan, Moscow's captive Arslan Mirza, son of Kuchum, killed Yosuf, Keikuvat under Ismael Kazi Mirza (died...
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    Pelym, though occasionally also siding with enemies of Moscow, like Kuchum Khan of the Sibir Khanate or rebel Ivan Bolotnikov. The principality was ultimately...
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  • formerly living in Russia. It traced its descent from Kuchum, the last of the Siberian khans. Kuchum's sons were captured by Yermak's Cossacks and brought...
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    981), who then became Khan of Sibir. His son Murtaza was a power on the Steppe after 1502. His grandson Kuchum was the last Khan of Sibir. His younger...
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  • This is a complete list of khans of the Ulus of Jochi, better known by its later Russian designation as the Golden Horde, in its right (west) wing and...
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  • archipelago. 1597 The Duchy of Ferrara becomes part of the Papal States. 1598 Kuchum, Khan of Sibir, is killed in battle with Russian forces, thus completing the...
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    Khanate of Sibir. That year Cossack ataman Yermak Timofeyevich defeated Kuchum Khan at the Battle of Chuvash Cape. Although Yermak was eventually killed...
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