of the khans of Astrakhan is particularly sparse and contradictory.” 5. Qasim II of Astrakhan 3>5>6,1520s-1532 (en 1504-32) Grandson of Ahmed Khan, took...
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modern city of Astrakhan. Its khans claimed patrilineal descent from Toqa Temür, the thirteenth son of Jochi and grandson of Genghis Khan. Mahmud bin...
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Mahmud bin Küchük (redirect from Maxmud of Astrakhan)
and Astrakhan, and sending ambassadors to Istanbul. For uncertainties and additional information see the second part of List of Astrakhan khans. His...
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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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List of Kazan khans List of Astrakhan khans List of Crimean khans List of Crimean Tatars List of Volga Bulgaria kings Tatar name Serving Tatars List of...
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1555 he was killed in dissension with Nogais. For uncertainties and additional information see the second part of List of Astrakhan khans. v t e v t e...
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policy. He is known to send a letter to Ottoman sultan Süleyman in 1531/1532. He was deposed and killed by Aq Kübek. List of Astrakhan khans v t e v t e...
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Габделкәри́м хан) was Khan of Astrakhan from 1490 through 1504. For uncertainties and additional information see the second part of List of Astrakhan khans....
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independence. He was overthrown by Yamghurchi khan. For uncertainties and additional information see the second part of List of Astrakhan khans. v t e v t e...
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Abdur Rahman Astrakhani (redirect from Ghabdraxman of Astrakhan)
Әстерхан) was a Khan of Astrakhan from 1534 through 1538. For uncertainties and additional information see the second part of List of Astrakhan khans. 霍渥斯 (1880)...
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Sheikh Haydar Astrakhani (category Khans of Astrakhan)
شیخ حیدر; Tatar: Шейх Хайдар Әстерхан) was Khan of Astrakhan from 1538 through 1541. List of Astrakhan khans Bosworth, C. E. (2019-06-01). New Islamic...
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List of Kazan khans who ruled the Khanate of Kazan before it was conquered by Russia. The First List has local spelling and dynasty. The Second List has...
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This is a list of Khans (Leaders), Sultans (Princes), and Begums (Queens) who ruled in Qasim Khanate (Russian: Kasimov Khanate (1452-1681)) from five...
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Giray dynasty (redirect from House of Giray)
the Khanate of Crimea from its formation in 1431 until its downfall in 1783. The dynasty also supplied several khans of Kazan and Astrakhan between 1521...
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retreated in the summer of 1431. Abu'l-Khayr's army pulled back to the steppe, where they defeated two opposing khans near Astrakhan. In 1435–1436 the Uzbek...
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Nogai Horde (category Early modern history of Russia)
takes Astrakhan, but its army and Khan are destroyed by the Nogais. 1547 Ivan the Terrible, Grand Prince of Moscow, becomes the first Tsar of All Rus'...
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Khanate (section Khanates of the Caucasus)
numerous smaller khanates. The title of khagan, translating as "Khan of the Khans", roughly corresponds in status to that of an emperor. The Mongol Empire was...
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Tatars (category Muslim communities of Russia)
Yadygar-Muhammad Khan, son of Kasimov tatar Khan of Astrakhan (1552). Ali-Akram Khan (Nogai dynasty) (1553–1556). The large coat of arms of Tsar Ivan IV the...
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Küchük Muhammad (category Khans of the Golden Horde)
started out as would-be khan at (old) Astrakhan from c. 1428, supported by his possible uncles, Ghāzī and Nawrūz, the sons of Edigu. A quarrel with the...
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Great Horde (category Medieval history of Russia)
Golden Horde at Sarai on the lower Volga. Both the Khanate of Astrakhan and the Khanate of Crimea broke away from the Great Horde throughout its existence...
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Nogai Horde at the Emba River and reached Astrakhan, but were repelled by Russian forces. List of Kazakh khans "Haqq Nazar | Kazakh ruler". Encyclopædia...
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Kazakh Khanate (redirect from Esim Khan)
parts of the Desht-i Qipchaq. The khanate was established by Janibek Khan and Kerei Khan in 1465. Both khans came from the Turco-Mongol clan of Tore which...
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The khans were replaced 19 times in 115 years. There were a total of fifteen reigning khans, some ascending the throne multiple times. The Khan was often...
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Karakul hat (redirect from Astrakhan hat)
the fur of the Karakul breed of sheep. It originally comes from Bukhara, Uzbekistan. The fur from which it is made is referred to as Astrakhan, broadtail...
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Genghis Khan's dynasty are referred to as the Great Khans.[citation needed] The title Khan of Khans was among numerous titles used by the Sultans of the Ottoman...
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Mehmed I Giray (category 16th-century Crimean khans)
without fighting and Khan Hussein fled. Mehmed appointed his eldest son Kalga Bakhadyr as khan of Astrakhan and unwisely disbanded most of his army. Agish...
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the direct ancestor of the khans of the Kazakh Khanate. The descent of Urus, according to the genealogical information of the Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh, the Muʿizz...
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Kalmyks (redirect from Oirat (Kalmyk, Dzungar) people of China)
powers to the governor of Astrakhan. The title of Khan was abolished. The highest native governing office remaining was the Vice-Khan, who also was recognized...
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(1758–1785). The Bukhara khans turned out to be completely dependent on them. In 1747, after the assassination of Abulfayz Khan, the actual power was completely...
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Qasim Khanate (redirect from Khanate of Qasim)
conquest of Kazan, the self-government of the khans was abolished and the khanate came to be governed by Russian voyevodas. However, khans still reigned...
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