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    Sahib I Giray (1501–1551) was Khan of Kazan for three years and Khan of Crimea for nineteen years. His father was the Crimean Khan Meñli I Giray. Sahib...
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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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    followed his uncle to Istanbul. Girays in the Turkish military had the potential to become Crimean Khans. In 1551, Sahib I Giray refused a Turkish order to...
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  • Hacı I Giray (1397–1466) was the founder of the Crimean Khanate and the Giray dynasty of Crimea ruling from c. 1441 until his death in 1466. As the Golden...
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    brother Sahib I Giray arrived at Kazan and easily expelled Shah Ali with local help. The two brother Khans then launched an attack on Muscovy. Sahib Giray went...
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  • Kazan Khan Sahib Giray and brother of Moxammat Giray. First reign 1524–31: In 1524 a large Russian army approached Kazan and Sahib Giray fled. His 13-year-old...
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  • I Giray (?–1537) was for five months 1532 Khan of the Crimean Khanate. He was preceded and followed his uncles Saadet I Girai (1524–1532) and Sahib I...
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    Harem (redirect from Giray harem)
    the Giray dynasty in the Crimean Khanate was described first during the reign of Sahib I Giray; most court offices were initiated by Sahib I Giray. It...
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  • Mehmed's sons Gazi and Islam and his brothers Saadet and Sahib until Mehmed's brother Sahib I Giray (1532–1551) achieved a long reign. In 1523 his father...
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    The House of Giray (Crimean Tatar: Geraylar, كرايلر‎; Ottoman Turkish: آل جنكيز, romanized: Âl-i Cengiz, lit. 'Genghisids'), also Girays, were the Genghisid/Turkic...
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  • trouble and #10 returned to Russia. 11A. Sahib I Giray 1521-25 younger brother of Crimean khan Mehmed I Giray. 1510 accompanied his step-mother #X to Moscow...
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    Astrakhan in 1459. In 1547, the city was seized by the Crimean khan Sahib I Giray. In 1556, Astrakhan was besieged and burned [citation needed] by Ivan...
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  • Selim I Giray, Selim Khan Girai (Crimean Tatar: I Selim Geray, Turkish: 1. Selim Giray) was four times Khan of the Crimean Khanate in the period from 1671...
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    embassy went to Crimea and brought back Sahib I Giray (reigned 1521–25), the brother of Crimean khan Mehmed I Giray. He entered Kazan with no difficulty...
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    Bakhchysarai first appears in historical documents in 1502. In 1532 Sahib I Giray, Khan of Crimea from 1532 to 1551, established his residence there....
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  • (1532) Sahib I Giray, Khan (1532–1551) Devlet I Giray, Khan (1551–1577) Mehmed II Giray, Khan (1577–1584) Saadet II Giray, Khan (1584) İslâm II Giray, Khan...
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    capital was moved a short distance to Bahçeseray, founded in 1532 by Sahib I Giray. Both Salaçıq and the Qırq Yer fortress today are part of the expanded...
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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 Khans of the Crimean Khanate from the Giray dynasty: List of Ukrainian rulers Family tree. Crimea Giray - Khan dynasty of Crimea. Khan's Palace website...
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    (Kazan Hanlığı), 1523: Kazan briefly conquered by Crimean Khanate, Sahib I Giray enthroned as Khan Regency of Algiers Ottoman Tripolitania Ottoman Tunisia...
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  • Kabardian Principality. In 1539, 1545, 1546 and 1547, the Crimean Khan Sahib I Giray attacked Circassia. The Khan met with the leader of the Circassian tribe...
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    the Ottoman Empire.[citation needed] Tughra of Uzun Hasan Tughra of Sahib I Giray Tughra of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar The official imperial Tughra of the...
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  • Caspian Sea. (See Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–90)) In 1551 his predecessor, Sahib I Giray, was overthrown by the Turks for refusing a similar order. Mehmed claimed...
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  • a footnote. In 1551 Sahib I Giray was overthrown for refusing to fight the Persians, as was Mehmed's grandfather Mehmed II Giray in 1584. In 1648 a Crimean-Cossack...
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    in 1492. It was twice briefly occupied by Crimea (Mehmed I Giray in 1523 and Sahib I Giray in 1549). The khanate traditionally had military and diplomatic...
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    the Muscovy-backed pretender Shah-Ali and the Crimea-backed pretender Sahib I Giray Danish Wars of Succession [nl] (1523–1537), a series of conflicts about...
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  • of Şehzade Murad, reappears in the spinoff, now the grandmother of Ahmed I and the Valide Sultan. The information of the servants and concubines are...
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    I) Adile Sultan Naile Sultan (daughter of Abdulmejid I) Esma Sultan (daughter of Abdülaziz) Fehime Sultan Meñli I Giray Mehmed I Giray Sahib I Giray Devlet...
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    first buildings of the Khan's palace. The mosque was built in 1532 by Sahib I Giray and bore his name in the 17th century. The mosque consists of a three-aisle...
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    brother Ğazı III Giray. His kalga and nureddin were his brothers Meñli II Giray and Maksud. Maksud soon died and was followed by Sahib, another brother...
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