• Murad Giray (reigned 1678- 1683; lived 1627–1696) (Crimean Tatar: Murad Geray مراد كراى, Turkish: Murat Giray) was a Khan of the Crimean Khanate between...
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    (1532–1774) : With Special Reference to the Reign of Murad Giray (1678–1683) Ilya V. Zaytsev, The Structure of the Giray Dynasty (15th-16th centuries): Matrimonial...
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  • reign) When Adil was killed by a fall from a horse, Murad became nureddin. (Murad was later khan Murad Giray). There was a quarrel between the Mansur and Shirin...
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    in Kaffa and retired to Rhodes. He was followed by Murad Giray and then Haci II Giray. In 1683 Murad was removed for his part in the Ottoman defeat at...
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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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    Crimean Khanate (1532-1774): With Special Reference to the Reign of Murad Giray (1678-1683). Brill. ISBN 9789004384323. Russia's Steppe Frontier: The...
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    return of their son Murad Giray from Moscow in 1593. There are a few examples of politically active and influential women of the Giray harem: Nur Sultan...
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    Devlet I Giray (1512–1577, r. 1551–1577, Crimean Tatar: I Devlet Geray, دولت كراى‎; Taht Alğan Devlet Geray, تخت آلغان دولت كراى‎) ruled as Crimean Khan...
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  • Giray (1671–1678) he helped the Turks against the Austrians and was praised for his bravery. In 1678 Selim was replaced by another cousin Murad Giray...
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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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  • Mehmed IV Giray, Khan (1654–1666) Adil Giray, Khan (1666–1671) Selim I Giray, Khan (1671–1678) Murad Giray, Khan (1678–1683) Haci II Giray, Khan (1683–1684)...
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  • Mehmed II Giray, the Fat (1532–1584, reigned 1577–1584) was khan of the Crimean Khanate. During his reign he made at least three campaigns against Persia...
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  • elder brother Khan Mehmed II Giray refused a Turkish order to lead the Crimeans on a distant campaign to Persia. Murad III recalled Islyam and declared...
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    of Diyarbakir Ibrahim of Buda Abaza Sari Hüseyin Pasha of Karahisar Murad Giray George Ducas (POW) Michael I Apafi Șerban Cantacuzino Charles of Lorraine...
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  • (sons Murad, Safa, Saadet II Giray [sons Kumyk, Devlet, Mehmed III Giray and Shahin]), Gazi II (son Toqtamış Giray), Shakai Mubarak (sons Canibek Giray and...
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    Sultan Khan-Giray (full name: Kırım-Giray Mehmet Gireyev Khan-Giray; 1808–1842) was a Circassian politician and representative of the Circassian aristocracy...
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  • Khan Ḥājjī Girāy I of Crimea (T25a), fled to Kiev, captured by Lithuanians and 'died miserably' at Kovno (in 1455/65?). T25a Ḥājjī Girāy I, 1441–1466...
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  • There was some talk of him going over to the Russians, as his nephew Murad Giray had done. This was some time in the first half in 1597. In the summer...
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  • 2012 Sins Expiation Hal The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683 Murad Giray 2013 Niente può fermarci Mr. Lee The Wolverine Ichirō Yashida / Silver...
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  • 1584 İslâm II Giray (1584-1588) came to the throne by expelling and killing Shahin's grandfather Mehmed II. Mehmed's sons Saadet, Murad and Devlet fled...
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    repulsed the Kalmyks and Cossacks, then defeated the army of Crimean Khan Murad Giray. 1680: Kalmyks raided Penza. 1684: The Kalmyks' city was captured by...
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  • father Mehmed II Giray and his adversary İslâm II Giray. Kumyk: Probably poisoned by Russians in Astrakhan along with his uncle Murad Devlet: Nureddin...
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  • brother Haci II Giray was briefly khan between the first and second reigns of Selim I Giray. Saadet had been nureddin under his cousin Murad Giray who ruled...
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  • Mehmed III Giray (1584–1629, reigned 1623–1628) was a khan of the Crimean Khanate. Much of his life was spent in conflict with nearly everyone around...
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    Ğazı II Giray (1554 – November 1607) was a khan of the Crimean Khanate. Born in 1554, he distinguished himself in the Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–90), gaining...
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  • Toqtamış Giray (1589–1608, reigned 1607–1608) ruled briefly as khan of the Crimean Khanate. He followed his father Gazi II Giray, was rejected by the...
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  • Canibek or Janibek Giray (1568–1636, reigned 1610–23, 1628–1635) was twice khan of the Crimean Khanate. During his first reign he fought for the Turks...
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  • Inayet Giray (1597–1637, reigned 1635–1637) (Crimean: عنایت كراى; Turkish: İnayet Giray) was for two years khan of the Crimean Khanate. He was removed...
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  • Meñli I Giray Mehmed I Giray Sahib I Giray Devlet I Giray Mehmed IV Giray Islam III Giray Adil Giray Selim I Giray Devlet II Giray Şahin Giray Alaeddin...
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    the Sanjak of Manisa. His mother was Handan Sultan. After his grandfather Murad III's death in 1595, his father came to Constantinople and ascended the...
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