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  Kuchum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kuchum was the son of prince Mortaza from the Shayban dynasty (Şäyban).
In 1563, Yadegar was defeated (and fled or was killed), Kuchum assumed the throne.
In 1573, Kuchum conducted a raid on Perm.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kuchum   (250 words)

  
 A Journey in Southern Siberia: Chapter I. The Birthplace of Mongol Activity
In 1569 Ivan the Terrible sent Kuchum a message reminding him of his duties as a vassal; and in 1571-72 Kuchum despatched two envoys, Tamas and Aisa, to Moscow with tribute, and a letter in which he asked to become a subject of the Tsar, and promised to pay the tribute in future.
Kuchum's son, Alei, entered Sibir, the capital, immediately after Glúkhoff's departure, but was soon driven out by Seidyak, a son of that Bekbúlat, whom Kuchum had killed when he seized the place originally.
Kuchum lost his army and his family: five sons, eight wives, and eight daughters of his were sent to Moscow.
www.sacred-texts.com /asia/jss/jss05.htm   (5622 words)

  
 Ermak: THE CONQUEST OF SIBERIA
Kuchum fled, but he still had enough forces to think about the revenge.
Strong and fresh troops were formed for the expedition to Siberia, and for their supplies on the way to Siberia were founded two cities: in 1586 Tyumen on the Tura (tributary of the Tobol), and in 1587 Tobolsk at the confluence of Tobol and Irtysh.
Kuchum was forced to withdraw southward, although he would not give up for long time, trying to turn the History backwards.
www.cozy-corner.com /history_eng/events_Ermak_conquest_of_siberia.htm   (1245 words)

  
 Meeting of Frontiers: Exploration - The Russian Discovery of Siberia
The remaining large region still controlled by the heirs of Genghis Khan was in the western part of Siberia, where Khan Kuchum held the wide territory from the middle Urals to the Ob River.
Ermak's troops defeated those of Khan Kuchum in a three-day battle on the Irtysh River in October 1582, an event that essentially opened the gates of Siberia to the Russians.
Illustration for the poem "Suzga" by P. Ershov, about the battle of Ermak's Cossacks with the forces of the Siberian Khan Kuchum and the act of courage by the Khan's wife Suzga, who sacrificed herself to save the lives of his troops.
memory.loc.gov /intldl/mtfhtml/mfdiscvry/discsib.html   (835 words)

  
 Kuchum - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Kuchum khan (Tatar: Küçüm, Күчүм, Russian: Кучум; in Native Siberian dialect Küçüm is pronounced as /kytsym/ - Күцүм, English name comes from standart Tatar pronunciation) (?
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www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Kuchum   (255 words)

  
 A Band of Adventurers Defeats a Kingdom > Ermak’s Conquering Cossacks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
When Kuchum Khan realized that Russians were in the process of establishing a firm grip on the Upper Kama region, he sent some Tatars and their native allies under his nephew Mahmet-Kul to raid the new settlements.
Kuchum Khan, for example, was a Chinggisid, tracing his ancestry to Batu’s brother Shayban.
Kuchum fought on for years, but was defeated in a final battle on the Ob in 1598.
www.informit.com /articles/article.asp?p=408891   (5255 words)

  
 History of Siberia
Yermak entered Siberia in 1580 with a band of 1636 men, following the Tagil and Tura rivers.
Next year they were on the Tobol[?], and 500 men successfully laid siege to Isker, the residence of Khan Kuchum, in the neighbourhood of what is now Tobolsk[?].
Kuchum fled to the steppes, abandoning his domains to Yermak, who, according to tradition, purchased by the present of Siberia to tsar Ivan IV his own restoration to favour.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/hi/History_of_Siberia.html   (1183 words)

  
 EefyWiki - Yermak The Cossack
He and his band of Cossacks followed the way of the [pirates] of the Caribbean until they were was enlisted by the Stroganov family sometime around 1577 to protect their lands in Siberia from the attacks of a Siberian ruler named Kahn Kuchum.
With what he had left, Kuchum staged a surprise attack in the middle of the night against Yermak and his forces.
Kuchum and his men regained control to their capital but little did they know that the adventures of Yermak would spark the interests and ideas of Russian leaders to come.
eefy.editme.com /YermaktheCossack   (468 words)

  
 Talk:Kasimov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
as for Kuchum, It was in another window when I upoaled that file and answered you.
So, I named it mistakely Küçüm after the Kuchum, but I planned to name him Küçüm firstly, and move page to Kuchum (becose I'm lasy for doing redirects).
Google gives 421 English pages for Kuchum [1] and only 3 English results for Küçüm [2] This is wrong.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Kasimov   (2263 words)

  
 Tourist resources in the Tyumen Region -- Open your Siberia!
Rarely does one recall Sysge, the beautiful wife of Kuchum, to whom Ershov, the author of “Konyok-gorbunok”, dedicated his famous poem.
Three winters were very difficult for the garrison.Twenty Cossacks died in skirmishes with Tatars in the first winter although Kuchumes remaining vassals acknowledged Ermak`s leadership and began to bring tribute.
The eldest son of Kuchum, Aley, began to prepare a new military campaign against Isker.
www.w-siberia.com /resources.php?isker.htm   (1017 words)

  
 THISDAYonline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In the mid-1550s, Tartar leader Kuchum Khan took over the area in Siberia.
The Cossacks lost a subsequent 1584 battle against Kuchum, but despite the loss, Siberia came under complete control of the Russian Empire in 1586.
Cossack attacks on parts of the Ottoman empire so inflamed the hatred of the Muslims toward the Zaporogian Cossacks and the entire Christian population of Ukraine that the Turks decided to attack the Zaporogian Syech and raze it to the ground.
www.thisdayonline.com /archive/2003/02/08/20030208plu02.html   (1369 words)

  
 Thulsa Doom (Kull/Conan foe)
There it was found by the former Khitan nobleman Kuchum, to whom it spoke and enthralled with tales of the pre-Cataclysmic era.
A Stygian aboard Kuchum's ship found the Skull of Thulsa Doom, took it and fled to Stygia, where he brought it to his lord, Thoth-Amon.
Conan and Kuchum followed the Stygian's trail back to Thoth-Amon where they retook the skull, although Thoth-Amon also went with them--he transferred his mind into Ee'Ching, a monkey-like pet of Kuchum.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix/thulsa.htm   (3196 words)

  
 A Journey in Southern Siberia: Indexes
Ivan the Terrible, entitles himself Commander of Sibir, 7; sends Kuchum a message, 8; sends force to capture Yermak, 8, 10, 12, 13.
Kuchum, captures Sibir, 7, 9, 10; killed by Tartars, 13.
Mahamet Kul, relative of Kuchum, 8; taken to Moscow, 10.
www.sacred-texts.com /asia/jss/jss30.htm   (1452 words)

  
 Турфирма "Евросезон" / English version / The Tobolsk Museum
In 1582 Ermak with his squad defeated khan Kuchum's settlements that occupied the city of Isker.
He was trapped by false rumors about the location of khan Kuchum and his army.
Khan Kuchum army used the advantage to be the first to attack Ermak.
www.eurotob.ru /engl2.html   (1483 words)

  
 Региональный ...
Siberian Khanate gained a special might during the reign of khan Kuchum, who was able to associate tartar settlements, earlier hostile, as well as to bring all local tribes under his control.
Kuchum planned to edge Russian population out of the Ural River region.
To protect their own lands from the tartars Uralian merchants and manufactures Stroganovs had to seek for military support.
riic.utmn.ru /en/eglish03.htm   (710 words)

  
 Tobolsk - Siberian pearl - NORTH - ENGLISH - SibTours.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
On 1 September, 1581, “pathfinder Ermak” (“pathfinder” means something between a military commander and an armed robber) went to Siberia from the Kama banks with an army of 840 people to settle a territorial dispute with khan Kuchum.
The matter of the dispute was the following: Kuchum with his people and ostyaks - his allies, lived in his khanate, the capital of which was Kashlyk (or Isker, or Siberia).
Trying to reverse the course of history, the courageous khan Kuchum ordered his general commander Mamedkul to battle with the invader, and he himself consolidated the defense in the rear near the Irtysh river.
www.sibtours.com /?GroupId=324&ParentID=352   (2606 words)

  
 Sokol Tours: Destinations: Western Siberia (Continued)
It became a Siberian khanate with the capital city called Sibir (near modern Tobolsk), which later gave its name to the entire region.
In 1581, in response to frequent attacks of Khan Kuchum, the first military mission sponsored by Russian Tsar Ivan IV was led by Yermak, who siezed Sibir.
The same year, control over Sibir city was lost and gained back only in 1598.
www.sokoltours.com /popup.phtml?m=180   (399 words)

  
 Travel to Russia and Siberia with "GRAND TOUR" Agency.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Jermak was a skilled leader and experienced strategist that was why he succeeded to crush the forces of Khan Kuchum who possessed the power over the Siberian Khanate and gained its capital – the town Isker.
The death of Jermak in the waters of the Vagai River did not let Khan Kuchum to reconquer his estate again.
During 3 days you will visit first Russian towns – Tyumen and Tobols and places were the most important battles between Khan Kuchum and Jermak’s troop were hold.
www.gt-russia.com /en/historical/discovery_siberia   (443 words)

  
 Serpent Men (spawn of Set)
Doom led Kuchum to stop off on an island on the way to the Unknown Land, where they were seemingly reunited with some of Kuchum's Khitan allies, as well as Phan-Ku and his people, who were allegedly Khitans who had been trapped on the island for generations.
Phan-Ku and his people plied Kuchum's men with food and drink, but one of the slave girls warned Conan that Phan-Ku and his men were Serpent People.
Upon landing in the unknown land, Conan and his allies split up, but Kuchum and Li-Zya were recaptured and taken to Thulsa Doom to be sacrificed along with the rest of the crew to allow Doom to regain his full power.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix/serpmenp.htm   (7273 words)

  
 Points of No Return   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In 1579, Yermak led an expedition to conquer Siberia for the Russian empire.
After several years of fighting with Kuchum, the Tatar warlord, Yermak managed to gain a tenuous hold over the region.
A year later, Kuchum's men ambushed Yermak on the banks of the Irtysh River.
partners.nytimes.com /library/magazine/millennium/m3/mihm-yermak.html   (80 words)

  
 The Voice of Russia (People and events: Russia in Personalities)
On learning that Russians were within the bounds of his khanate Kuchum urgently mounted an army.
Being numerous the army produced a strong impression on Yermak but he had no intention to retreat now that he was so close to his aim.
Khan Kuchum, seeing that the Russians were winning the battle, fled leaving his city to the mercy of fate.
www.vor.ru /Events/program40.html   (687 words)

  
 Russian Frontiers
The latest collections added to the site are striking for their rarity, the variety of subject matters that they cover and for their visual appeal.
The Kazarin watercolors from the Russian State Library, for example, depict the history of the Cossacks east of the Urals, beginning with the legendary Ermak’s victory over Khan Kuchum in 1582.
The voyage of the Seniavin was one of 40 Russian round-the-world expeditions in the 19th century.
www.loc.gov /loc/lcib/0201/ru-frontiers.html   (1241 words)

  
 Historical cartography of the Altai Territory. Historical maps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It is connected with the persue of siberian Khan Kuchum in summer 1598 by the russian service troops with Andrey Voeykov at their head.
The battle took place not far from the little river Irmen, that led to the complite defeat of Kuchum.
His troops were beaten, relatives were taken prisoners.
www.bspu.secna.ru /Faculty/History/atlas/eng/ist_kart   (288 words)

  
 WHKMLA : Russian Conquest of Sibir, 1588-1589
In 1584 Yermak was assassinated, and the Cossacks lost control.
In 1588 another Cossack force, now in the service of the Czar, retook Sibir and in 1589 expelled Kuchum Khan from Sibir territory.
The Russians established fortified cities and brought Russian peasants in.
www.zum.de /whkmla/military/16cen/sibir1588.html   (203 words)

  
 Siberia - LoveToKnow 1911
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Sibir) in the 16th century indicated the chief settlement of the Tatar khan Kuchum - Isker on the Irtysh.
Kuchum fled to the steppes, abandoning his domains to Yermak, who, according to tradition, purchased by the present of Siberia to Ivan IV.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Siberia   (11606 words)

  
 East Asian Studies 210 Notes: The West Siberian Tatars
It was this Khanate that was attacked by Russian cossacks led by Yermak in 1582 and which gave its name to the entire expanse of North Asia over the next century as Russian trappers and Cossasks explored this vast territory and claimed it for the Russian tsar.
	In 1582 the Khanate of Sibir was a feudal society ruled by Khan Kuchum, who had recently attempted to impose Islam over his ethnically diverse subjects (the Khanate,which stretched from the Volga to beyond the Urals, included Khanty-Mansi and other tribes in addition to the Tatars.
The bulk of the population were required to pay the Khan yasak, a tax collected in furs from every able-bodied hunter in the region.
pandora.cii.wwu.edu /vajda/ea210/tatar.htm   (1058 words)

  
 ESSAY: Veteran Slavist Finally Slouches Toward Siberia
The drama of the conquest of Siberia in the late 16th century and its colonization in the following three centuries is widely known, at least in this country.
Every schoolchild knows of Surikov's famous painting of the Cossack leader Yermak in battle with Khan Kuchum at the Irtysh River.
This expedition, supported by the Stroganovs in the north, was a pivotal moment in the expansion of the Muscovite state, and it has entered the national consciousness on a mythic level comparable to the conquest of Kazan.
www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2000/05/31/040-full.html   (1150 words)

  
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There has been a slight decline in the number of mother tongue speakers.
After 1563 the Khants were ruled by the Tatars when Khan Kuchum declared himself emperor of Siberia.
The Russians defeated the Tatars in 1582 and the Khants came under Russian influence.
members.tripod.com /Daniel_Kravin/Ugricb.htm   (759 words)

  
 Vet surgeon saves homeless dog skinned alive by slaughterers - Pravda.Ru
A veterinary surgeon from the Russian city of Barnaul saved a mongrel dog that fell victim to local slaughterers.
The homeless dog, named as Kuchum, was living at a construction site.
A group of unidentified criminals brutally mutilated the animal.
english.pravda.ru /hotspots/crimes/13-06-2006/81928-homeless_dog-0   (435 words)

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