The Khanate of Astrakhan was a Tatar rump state of the Golden Horde. The khanate existed in the 15th and 16th centuries in the area adjacent to the mouth...
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Great Horde Astrakhan Khanate Crimean Khanate Khanate of Kazan White Horde Nogai Horde Kazakh Khanate Khanate of Bukhara Khanate of Khiva Khanate of Sibir...
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region in 1630, the Oirats encamped on land that was once part of the Astrakhan Khanate, but was then claimed by the Tsarist government. The region was lightly...
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lowest city in Russia. Astrakhan was formerly the capital of the Khanate of Astrakhan (a remnant of the Golden Horde) of the Astrakhan Tatars, and was located...
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17th-centuries, the Astrakhan Tatars inhabited the Astrakhan Khanate (1459–1556), which was also inhabited by the Nogai Horde, and the Astrakhan Tatars exerted...
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Nogai Horde (redirect from Nogai Khanate)
Russian rule over Turkic Muslims 1465: Kazakh Khanate founded 1466: Astrakhan Khanate founded 1466: At this point the Golden Horde was left with only the...
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Golden Horde (redirect from Kipchak Khanate)
rule in Astrakhan as the khans of the Astrakhan Khanate. The Tsardom of Russia conquered the Khanate of Kazan in 1552, the Khanate of Astrakhan in 1556...
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former 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...
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Russo-Turkish War (1568–1570) (redirect from Astrakhan Expedition)
over the Astrakhan Khanate. It was the first of twelve Russo-Turkish wars ending with World War I in 1914-18. In 1556, the Astrakhan Khanate was conquered...
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Russia's annexation of Astrakhan Khanate in 1556. In 1737, the Russian government relocated a number of the Volga Cossacks to Astrakhan and formed a Cossack...
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dominance of Moscow, concluding a mutual aid treaty with the Astrakhan Khanate, the Crimean Khanate and the Nogay Horde. The combined forces of khan Muhamed...
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the Astrakhan Khanate in 1556, an important element of the Crimean Khanate were the Nogays, most of whom transferred their allegiance from Astrakhan to...
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Khazars, Cumania, the Mongol-Tatar Golden Horde, the Tatar Astrakhan Khanate and Russia. Astrakhan region is the homeland of the Buzhans, one of several Slavic...
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military confrontation as far as Astrakhan and Khorasan, which are now in Russia and Iran, respectively. The Khanate was later weakened by a series of...
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Mongol khanates, such as the Kazakh Khanate, the Tatar khanates that succeeded the Golden Horde (e.g., Crimean Khanate, Astrakhan Khanate, Khanate of Kazan)...
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Devlet I Giray (section Losing Astrakhan)
events included the fall of Kazan to Russia in 1552, the fall of the Astrakhan Khanate to Russia in 1556, and the burning of Moscow by the Crimean Tatars...
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The Qasim Khanate was a Tatar-ruled khanate, a vassal of Russia, which existed from 1452 until 1681 in the territory of modern Ryazan Oblast in Russia...
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was a ruler of Astrakhan Khanate in 1532–1533 and 1545–1550. He was a son of Mortaza beg. He pursued pilitics against Crimean Khanate and Nogay Horde...
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Mahmud bin Küchük (redirect from Maxmud of Astrakhan)
Mäxmüd) was one of Küchük Muhammad's sons and a Khan who founded the Khanate of Astrakhan in the 1460s. After years of struggle for the throne of the Great...
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Astrakhanids) ruled the Khanate from 1599 until 1747. Yar Muhammad and his family had escaped from Astrakhan after Astrakhan fell to Russians. He had...
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The Khanate of Sibir (Siberian Tatar: Сыбыр ҡанныҡ, Искәр йорт; Russian: Сибирское царство, Сибирский юрт) was a Siberian Tatar Khanate in western Siberia...
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Xacitarxan (category Astrakhan Khanate)
1395, the city was sacked by Timur. Astrakhan was rebuilt afterwards and became the capital of the Khanate of Astrakhan in 1459. In 1547, the city was seized...
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Астрахань or Astrakhan) and established his own Khanate there in 1465 C.E. There appears to be no modern book in English on the Astrakhan Khanate. According...
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Dervish Ali Astrakhani (redirect from Darwish Ghali II of Astrakhan)
Гали хан, Därwiş Ğäli xan; ?–~1558) was a Khan of the Astrakhan Khanate from 1554 until the Khanate's fall in 1556 C.E. He was a grandson of Ahmed Khan,...
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1584. Ivan defeated and annexed the Khanate of Kazan on the middle Volga in 1552 and later the Astrakhan Khanate, where the Volga meets the Caspian Sea...
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it fragmented into smaller khanates: the Kazan khanate, Nogai Horde, Qasim Khanate, Crimean Khanate and Astrakhan Khanate. Thus Tatar-Mongol power in...
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Russian conquest of Central Asia (section 1713–1716, 1719: Unsuccessful expeditions to the Dzungar Khanate)
Kazakhstan. Around the southern Urals: In 1556 Russia conquered the Astrakhan Khanate on the north shore of the Caspian Sea. The surrounding area was held...
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Kalmyks (section Kalmyk Khanate)
the Altan Khanate. Upon arrival to the lower Volga region in 1630, the Oirats encamped on land that was once part of the Astrakhan Khanate but was now...
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first Russian standing army, the streltsy. Ivan conquered the khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan, and significantly expanded the territory of Russia. After...
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Qasim II khan (died 1532) was a ruler of Astrakhan Khanate in 1532. He was a son of Big Horde's khan Sayed Akhmad, and a grandson of Akhmat. He occupied...
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