• Khan Temir (before 1594 to 1637) was a steppe warlord and raider. He ruled the Budjak Horde in what is now the southwestern corner of Ukraine (Budjak)...
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  • Mehmed III Giray (category 17th-century Crimean khans)
    His first task was to deal with Khan Temir and the Budjak Horde. Turkey and Poland had just made peace, but Khan Temir continued raiding since that was...
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  • Asian ruler and conqueror Khan Temir (16th century-1637), a Budjak Horde khan Temir, a town in Aktobe Province, Kazakhstan Temir District, a district in...
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    Koniecpolski and the horde of Crimean Tatars under Khan Temir. Koniecpolski dealt a crushing defeat to Khan Temir's forces near Novyi Martyniv (Мартинів). The...
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    the horde included Khan Temir (died 1637), who allegedly established the noble Moldavian family of Cantemirești. 1603–1637 Khan Temir Giray family with...
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  • Gongmin of Goryeo) Khan Temir (d. 1637), a Budjak Nogais ruler Timur Shah Durrani (1746–1793), an Afghan ruler Tughlugh Timur (d.1363), khan of the Chagatai...
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  • – with the invasion of Timur in 1395. [...]In the horde: to powerful khan, Temir Aksak, from the East, from Blue Horde, the land of Samarkhiyskia, and...
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    Erlik (redirect from Erlik khan)
    boys"). They are Karash Khan, Matır Khan, Shingay Khan, Komur Khan, Badish Khan, Yabash Khan, Temir Khan, Uchar Khan, and Kerey Khan. He also has nine daughters...
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  • Canibek Giray (category 17th-century Crimean khans)
    not enough money for this to work. At this time the Budjak Horde under Khan Temir was unusually active in raiding Poland. When Shahin Giray was driven out...
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    The Temir-Khan-Shurinskiy okrug was a district (okrug) of the Dagestan Oblast of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. The area of the Temir-Khan-Shurinskiy...
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    Stanisław Żółkiewski and the horde of Crimean Tatars under Khan Temir. Żółkiewski defeated Khan Temir's forces near Udych River (Удич). Stanisław Żółkiewski:...
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  • Moldavia, (supported by the Ottoman Empire) and the Budjak Horde led by Khan Temir (spelled Cantemir-bey by Romanian chroniclers)), and a private army assembled...
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  • İnayet Giray (category 17th-century Crimean khans)
    by the Turks. Inayet was chosen as his replacement with the support of Khan Temir. He promised to lead the Crimean army against Persia. From 1538 the Turks...
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    Constantinople and Edirne towards the Polish frontier. Khan Temir of the Budjak Horde and the Khan of Crimea, Canibek Giray joined the battle on the Ottoman...
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    Polish sources), a commune in Iași County, Romania, to fight the Horde of Khan Temir (Kantymir). The army numbered between 5,000: 342  to 9,000 (2,000 infantry...
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    Buynaksk (redirect from Temir-Khan-Shura)
    783 (1989 Soviet census); 40,000 (1970). Before 1922 Buynaksk was known as Temir-Khan-Shurá (Темир-Хан-Шура), that is, the lake or cliff of Tamerlane who is...
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    the captives were several high-ranking Nogai Tatars and Khan Temir's son-in-law (Khan Temir, Kantymir – chief of Budjak Horde, a well known and ferocious...
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  • Stanislaw Koniecpolski faced Crimean Tatars from Budjak, commanded by Khan Temir. The battle took place near Orynin in Podolia: after one day of battle...
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    Drechik Feqira Gondor Gumar Gumar Gharbi Hasheri Jdeyde Jidale Kerengo Khan Temir Khirbet Batana Khirbet Dilan Khirbet Feqira Khirbet Jamal Khirbet Khazal...
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    Russian noblewoman and Maid of honor Gantimurov family Kantemirovka Khan Temir Gaster, Moses (1911). "Cantemir" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
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    (Akkerman) in the Budzhak Sanjak of Vidin 1615? - ? Iskender Pasha 1621–1623 Khan Temir 1631? - Late Spring 1632 Abaza Mehmed Pasha Late Spring 1632 - ? Murtaza...
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  • from Budjak to Istanbul and then returned to Budjak. At this time, under Khan Temir, the Budjak Horde was actively raiding Poland. Shahin brought so much...
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    father-in-law, the Wallachian voivode Constantin Brâncoveanu.[citation needed] Khan Temir EB (1911). Ion Neculce, Letopiseţul Ţării Moldovei, Ed. Minerva, București...
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  • to the Mughal throne Bayan Temür (Gongmin, 1330–1374), ruler of Goryeo Khan Temir (d. 1637), Budjak Nogais ruler Timur Shah Durrani (1748–1793), Afghan...
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  • of Poland by Charles IX (1606) Battle of Udycz, invasion of Poland by Khan Temir (1617–1618) Polish–Swedish War, invasion of Poland by Gustavus Adolphus...
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    - Tuka Temir. In the late 1450s, part of the nomadic population, headed by Janibek and Kerei, separated themselves from the rule of Uzbek Khan Abu'l-Khayr...
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    the MRNC relocated from Vladikavkaz to Nazran and ultimately settled in Temir-Khan-Shura. The MRNC broke away from the Russian Empire after the February...
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    a sizable detachment of Crimean Tartars under his ally, the powerful Khan Temir (or Cantemir) Bey to meet them. The two sides met near Iasi, at the Battle...
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    September by a combined force belonging to Iskender Pasha and Kantymir (Khan Temir). After retreating in good order, the army's morale fell and while Koniecpolski...
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  • Cantemirești family, who ruled in Moldavia, had Tatar roots going back to Murza Khan Temir (Murza the Iron Emperor), who settled in the Moldavian principality in...
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