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Kazan lies at the confluence of the Volga (İdel) and Kazanka (Qazansu) rivers in central European Russia.
Kazan Gymnasium was a gymnasium of Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.
The Kazan Kremlin (Tatar: kirmän;) is the chief historic citadel of Tatarstan, situated in the city of Kazan, which was built on behest of Ivan the Terrible on the ruins of the former castle of Kazan khans.
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Shahgali (Shah Ghaly, Shah Ali, Tatar: Şahğäli or Şäyex Ğäli, [shah-gha-LEE]) (1505-1567) was khan of Qasim in 1516-1519, 1535-1546, 1546-1551, 1552-1567 and Kazan in 1519-1521, 1546, 1551-1552.
Kazan Kremlin (Tatar: kirman) is the chief historic citadel of Tatarstan, which was built on behest of Ivan the Terrible on the ruins of the former castle of Kazan khans.
The list of rulers of Kazan Khanate Olug Moxammat (Ulug Mohammad, Oluğ Möxämmät, Ulu Mukhamed) 1437-1445 Maxmud (Mäxmüd, Mahmudek, Mahmud, Makhmud) 1445 - 1462 or 1466 Xalil (Xälil, Khalil) 1462 or 1466 - 1467 Ibrahim (İbrahim) 1467 - 1479 Ilham (İlham, Ğäli, Ghali, Ali) 1479 - 1484, 1485 - 1487 Moxammat Amin (Möxämmät Ämin...
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 Khanate of Kazan
The Kazan Khanate (Tatar: Qazan xanlığı/Казан ханлыгы; Russian: Казанское ханство, tr: Kazanskoe khanstvo) (1438-1552) was a Tatar state on the territory of former Volga Bulgaria with its capital in Kazan.
Kazan was the capital from 1437 to 1552.
In 1521, Kazan emerged from the dominance of Moscow, concluding a mutual aid treaty with the Astrakhan Khanate, the Crimean Khanate and the Nogay Horde.
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The Kazan khanate (Tatar: Qazan Xanlığı) (1438-1552) was a Tatar state on the territory of former Volga Bulgaria with capital in Kazan.
Kazan Khanate was prone to civil turmoil and struggles for the throne.
The potitics of Kazan Khanate was strongly influenced by Muscovy, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and Crimean Khanate.
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In the Blue Horde, the hordes supreme ruler was the khan, chosen by the kurultai among Batu Khan's descendants.
In the early 14th century, the capital was moved considerably upstream to Sarai Berqe, which became one of the largest cities of the medieval world, with a population estimated by the 2004 Britannica at 600,000.
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 Khan
Khan (sometimes spelled as xan, han, Polish chan) is a title meaning ruler in Mongolian and Turkish.
The title Khan was among numerous titles used by the sultans of the Ottoman Empire as well as the rulers of the Golden Horde and its descendant states.
The titles Khan and Khan Bahadur (one rank higher) were also bestowed in India by the Great mughal, and later by the British Raj, as an honor akin to the ranks of nobility, often for loyalty to the crown.
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 Informat.io on Khanate Of Kazan
The local feudal nobility consisted of ethnic Bolgars, but the Kazan khans' court and body guard were composed of steppe Tatars (Kipchaks, and later of Nogais) that lived in Kazan.
The Crown of Kazan is believed to be a crown of Kazan khans; it was later used in coronation ceremonies of Russian tsars.
The Kazan Chronicle reports about 110,000 killed, both civilians and garrison, but this epic figures should not be taken literally, because it is highly unlikely that the population of Kazan exceeded 40,000.
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 Kazan - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Kazan’, city in central European Russia, capital of the republic of Tatarstan, and a port at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka rivers.
Following the conquests of the Mongol leader Genghis Khan early in the 13th century, the Mongol and Turkic elements of the invaders gradually merged...
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The dynasty also supplied several khans of Kazan and Astrakhan between 1521 and 1550.
century the Khan was second to the Ottoman Emperor and superior to the Grand Vizier in the Ottoman protocol.
After the khanate's annexation by Imperial Russia in 1783, the last khan Şahin Giray remained nominally in power until 1787, when he took refuge in the Ottoman empire where he was executed in Rhodes.
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 Moxammat Amin - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1469-1518) was the khan of Kazan Khanate in 1484-1485, 1487-1495, and 1502-1518.
Moxammat Amin's mother Nur-Sultan became wife of Mengli Ghiray, khan of Crimean Khanate.
Mengli Ghiray was an ally of tsar Ivan III of Russia in fight against Akhmat Khan of Big Horde.
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 Khanate of Kazan
The local feudal nobility consisted of ethnic Bolgars, but the Kazan khans' court and body guard were composed of steppe Tatars (Kipchaks, and later of Nogais) that lived in Kazan.
The Crown of Kazan is believed to be a crown of Kazan khans; it was later used in coronation ceremonies of Russian tsars.
The Kazan Chronicle reports about 110,000 killed, both civilians and garrison, but this epic figures should not be taken literally, because it is highly unlikely that the population of Kazan exceeded 40,000.
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 Osmanlı Tarihi Kültürü Medeniyeti Edebiyatı Sanatı
1445) was khan of the Golden Horde (1419 - 1422/23), the founder and the first khan of Kazan Khanate (1437 - 1445).
By some accounts, he was a son of Jalal ad-Din khan, and grandson of Tokhtamysh, by other accounts he was a son of Khasan, one of Edigu's puppet khans.
He acted as a khan of the Horde from 1419 until he and Dawlat Berdi were defeated by Baraq khan in 1422 or 1423.
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 A. Rorlich - Origin of the Volga Tatars
According to him, the ethnogenesis of the Kazan Tatars had been completed during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, when they emerged as descendants of the Bulgars and the turkicized local Finno-Ugric tribes that were assimilated by the Golden Horde Tatars — carriers of a new language and a new ethnonym.
Khalikov, Proiskhozhdenie Tatar Povolzh'ia i Priural'ia (Kazan, 1978), pp.
(Kazan, 1974); "Istoki formirovaniia turkoiazychnykh narodov Srednego Povolzh'ia i Priural'ia," in Voprosy etnogeneza tiurkoiazychnykh narodov Srednego Povolzh'ia i Priural'ia (Kazan, 1971), pp.
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Kazan Kremlin is the chief historical citadel of Tatarstan, situated in the city of Kazan, which was built on behest of Ivan the Terrible on the ruins of the former castle of Kazan Khans.
In 1552, during the storm of Kazan it was destroyed by the Russians.
In the latter half of the 14 - the early 15th century the Bolgar state was repeatedly ruined by the Golden Horde khans, Russian princes and river-pirates.
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 Lists Of Office-holders
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 List of Kazan khans - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
List of Kazan khans - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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List of Kazan khans, External links, Incomplete lists, History of Tatarstan and Khanate of Kazan.
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Index of the City of Kazan and Sights with a Brief Sketch of the Historical Kazan Province.
Vorobev, N.I. Dwellings and Settlements of the Kazan Tatars of Canton TSSR Arskogo
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[[Image:Kazan-Khanate-map.jpgthumb350pxrightMap of Kazan Khanate, early 1500s]] The '''Kazan khanate''' ([[Tatar languageTatar]]: Qazan Xanlığı) ([[1438]]-[[1552]]) was a [[Tatar]] state on the territory of former [[Volga Bulgaria]] with capital in [[Kazan]].
Khan was often elected from [[Genghiz KhanGengizides]] by Kazan noblemen and even by people.
The potitics of Kazan Khanate was strongly influenced by [[Muscovy]], [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]], and [[Crimean Khanate]].
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Söyembikä Tower (;), also called the [[List of Kazan khansKhan's]] Mosque (Tatar: Xan Mäçete), is probably the most familiar landmark and architectural symbol of Kazan.
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 The Bolgar historical-architectural complex - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Property names are listed in the language in which they have been submitted by the State Party.
In the latter half of the 14 - the early 15 century The Bolgar state was repeatedly ruined by the Golden Horde khans, Russian princes and river-pirates.
Another man who had been captured over 20 years wrote in "Kazan History" in the middie of the 16 century: "and today the city is empty".
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During the rule of the Horde and even after the fall of Kazan to the Russians, bearing a Tatar name or Tatar familial ties were a source of prestige for the Russian nobility.
Sultans then were able to unseat and replace recalcitrant khans and the name of the sultan began to be mentioned regularly at the Friday prayer, a symbol of his supreme temporal authority.
Despite a liberal sounding list of promises on paper, Crimean Tatars were not guaranteed political or cultural autonomy by the central government.
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 Canghali of Kazan Information
In 1532, Vasili III of Russia ousted Kazan khan Safagäräy and established 16 year old Canghali as a puppet ruler of a bigger and generally independent Kazan Khanate.
During 1535 coup of Kazan nobility, he lost the throne and was killed, probably in Iske Qazan.
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Kazan had long figured large in my city “do list” ever since, over 40 years ago, I first saw Eisenstein’s “Ivan the Terrible” with its magnificent representation of the city’s siege and the defeat of the Tatar Khans.
One of the reasons we wanted to visit Kazan was to see something of this republic in the heartland of Russia which had declared independence in 1990 (supported in a referendum in 1992).
Kazan Kremlin has been a piece of Russian Architecture until 2005 when a new Kul Sharif Mosque was finished.
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