• 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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    the Crimean Khanate (1466, 1469–1475, 1478–1515) and the sixth son of Hacı I Giray. It took Mengli twelve years to establish himself as khan. When Haji...
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    Golden Horde. Established by Hacı I Giray in 1441, it was regarded as the direct heir to the Golden Horde and to Desht-i-Kipchak. In 1783, violating the...
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  • Look up hacı in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hacı is the Turkish spelling of the title and epithet Hajji. It may refer to: Hacı I Giray (died 1466)...
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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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    I Giray, Devlet I Giray and Mehmed II Giray, Crimea was at the height of its power. Sahib's grandfather was the founder of the Giray dynasty, Hacı I Giray...
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  • Devlet Giray (Crimean Tatar: Nur Devlet, نور دولت), was a khan of the Crimean Khanate (1466–1467, 1467–1469 and 1475–1476) and the son of Hacı I Giray, the...
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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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    sent an army against Moscow but was repelled. In 1449, Hacı I Giray seized Crimea from Ahmad I, and founded the Crimean Khanate. The Crimean Khanate considered...
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    supported Hacı Giray in the struggle for the Crimean throne until her death in 1437. Following the death of Сanike, the situation of Hacı Giray in Crimea...
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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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    Kachybey, Kotsiubey, Kotsiubiiv. By one hypothesis, it was named after Hacı I Giray.[citation needed] Polish historian Marian Karol Dubiecki [pl] suggested...
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  • briefly a Khan of Crimea. He was one of the sons of the dynasty's founder Hacı I Giray (c. 1441–1466). It is reported that in 1456 he rebelled against his father...
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    Islam. Among his other descendants were Öz Beg Khan, Tokhtamysh and Hacı I Giray. Under Jochi's son Batu, Mongol rule expanded to its westernmost limit...
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    supported Hacı Giray in the struggle for the Crimean throne until her death in 1437. Following the death of Canike, the situation of Hacı Giray in Crimea...
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    Mehmed II (redirect from Meḥmed-i sānī)
    century, the Crimean Tatars founded an independent Crimean Khanate under Hacı I Giray, a descendant of Genghis Khan. The Crimean Tatars controlled the steppes...
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    founded an independent Crimean Khanate under Hacı I Giray (a descendant of Genghis Khan) by 1443. Hacı I Giray and his successors reigned first at Qırq Yer...
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    following the death of Vytautas, his main supporter. Due to the efforts of Hacı I Giray Dawlat was never able to consolidate control over Crimea and was assassinated...
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    Lithuanians had allied themselves with Hacı I Giray, founder of the Crimean Khanate. However, in the 1480s his son Meñli I Giray, who came to power with Ottoman...
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  • 1654–1666), and İslâm III Giray (1644–1654) and Kyrym, Mubarak, Safa and Adil. Kyrym's sons were Hacı II Giray (1683–84) and Saadet III Giray (1691). Mubarak was...
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    present-day Odesa was then a fortress known as Khadjibey (named for Hacı I Giray, and also spelled Kocibey in English, Hacıbey or Hocabey in Turkish,...
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  • Haci or Haji II Giray (reigned 1683-1684, lived 1644–1689) was briefly khan of the Crimean khanate. He was the son of Kyrym Giray, one of the many sons...
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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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    Muhammad and Sayid Ahmad I were in power within the Horde of Sarai. During this time, the Horde lost control of Crimea as Hacı I Giray (brother of Devlet Berdi...
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    Ukraine became increasingly settled by Poles. In 1441, Genghisid prince Haci I Giray founded the Crimean Khanate on the Crimean Peninsula and the surrounding...
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  • (complete list) – Hacı I Giray, Khan (1441–1466) Nur Devlet, Khan (1466–1467) Meñli I Giray, Khan (1467) Nur Devlet, Khan (1467–1469) Meñli I Giray, Khan (1469–1475)...
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    University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-12728-7 (alk. paper) Beckwith, Christopher I. (2009), Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze...
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    II Palaeologus, threatened at Constantinople by the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I, but there was little enthusiasm for a new crusade at such a time. Manuel's...
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    Pomerania Crimean war of succession (1466–1478), after the death of khan Hacı I Giray of the Crimean Khanate Burgundian conquest of Guelders (1473), after...
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  • admiral and statesman (b. 1393) March 8 – Francesco I Sforza, Duke of Milan (b. 1401) August – Hacı I Giray, first ruler of the Crimean Khanate (b. 1397) October...
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