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    Meñli I Giray (also spelled Mengli I Giray; Crimean Tatar: I Meñli Geray, ۱منكلى كراى‎; 1445–1515) was the khan of the Crimean Khanate (1466, 1469–1475...
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  • Mengli II Giray (1678–1740) was twice khan of the Crimean Khanate (1724–1730 and 1737–1740). He was a son of khan Selim I Giray and thus one of the six...
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    Nur Sultan (1451–1519) was the wife of Mengli I Giray (r. 1467–1515). She was one of very few women known to have had influence over the affairs of state...
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  • of his brother Ğazı III Giray. As nureddin he appointed Tokhtamysh Giray, a son of his brother and predecessor Mengli Giray. Just before he came to the...
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  • Selyamet II (1) and Devlet II (majority). Selim's six ‘royal’ sons were Devlet II Giray, Ğazı III Giray, Qaplan I Giray, Saadet IV Giray, Mengli II Giray and...
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  • His brothers were khans Saadet IV Giray, Mengli II Giray, Devlet II Giray, Qaplan I Giray and Selyamet II Giray. None of his sons were khans. He succeeded...
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    have been of slave origin. Ilya Zaytsev claims that "Ayşe (daughter of Mengli-Giray I)" first married Şehzade Mehmed, the governor of Kefe, and that she...
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    dynasty, Hacı I Giray (c. 1441–1466). His father was Mengli Giray (1478–1515). His brothers included Mehmed I Giray (1515–1523), Saadet I Giray (1524–1532)...
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  • followed by İslâm I Giray (1532). He was one of the eight sons of Crimean Khan Mengli Giray (reigned 1478–1515). Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II (r. 1481–1512),...
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    Sahib-Giray Khan, son of Crimean tatar Khan Mengli Giray (1521–1524, 1524–1531, 1536–1546, 1546–1549). Utyamysh-Giray Nogai tatar Khan, son of Safa-Giray Khan...
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    Harem (redirect from Giray harem)
    Murad Giray from Moscow in 1593. There are a few examples of politically active and influential women of the Giray harem: Nur Sultan, wife of Mengli I Giray...
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    an avenue to extend its influence through proxy intervention.: 259  Mengli I Giray Gedik Ahmed Pasha Siege of Negroponte (1470) Kırım Seferi 1475 Selahattin...
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  • Saadet IV Gerai, grandson of Selim I Gerai . He was a noureddin under Mengli II Gerai (1727–1730). Having occupied the khan's throne, Halim Gerai appointed...
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    Khan Ögedei Khan Tolui with his wife Sorghaghtani Beki Mengli Giray at the court of Bayezid II Altan Khan Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang Tokhtamysh Khalkha...
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    Additionally, they captured the Ottoman fortress at Azov. Khans Qaplan I Giray and Fetih II Giray were deposed by the Ottoman sultan Mahmud I for their incompetence...
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  • Temür, Khan (1393–1405) Vassal of China, 1404–1430s Toqto, Khan (1405–1411) Mengli Temür, Khan (1411–1425) Vassal of the Northern Yuan dynasty, 1430s–1455...
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  • December 2019. Retrieved 2021-05-25. Полное собрание русских летописей, Т. II, Прибавление, стор. 381; M. Бельський, Хроніка, стор. 904. О. А. Бевзо. Львівський...
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    permanently moved to Muscovy. In 1482, Poltava was razed by the Crimean Khan Mengli I Giray. In 1537 Ografena Vasylivna Glinska (Baibuza) passed Poltava to her...
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    moved to Nova Kakhovka. The settlement was first established in 1492 by Mengli I Giray as İslâm Kermen (Islam-fortress), while locally became known as Aslan...
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    the Grand Khan in China, and give him a letter from the monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile.[citation needed] Some studies indicate...
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  • assistance to the Czech and Hungarian king Vladislav II and to the Crimean khan Mengli Giray. Vladislav II sent to the Grand Duke Sigismund ambassadors asking...
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  • Casimir IV Jagiellon and the 1482 plundering of Kiev by the Crimean Khan Mengli Giray, an ally of the Grand Prince Ivan III of Moscow. Simeon of Kiev, 1481–1488...
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