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Olug Moxammat was a descendant of Jochi, and consequently a Genghizid.
Olug Moxammat together with Dawlat Berdi was one of the two major powers in the desintegrating Golden Horde.
Moxammat was forced to leave Horde and move to upstream Volga, where in 1437 he captured town Belev (now in Tula Oblast) and attempted to establish a dominion there.
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 Olug Moxammat of Kazan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Olug Moxammat together with Devlet Berdi was one of the two major powers in the disintegrating Golden Horde.
A letter dated March 14, 1428, from Olug Moxammat to Murad II, sultan of Ottoman Empire is known.
And by the third, Moxammat was killed by his brother Qara-Yusuf, with Qasim and Yusuf siding with uncle, while Maxmud with father.
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 Khanate Of Kazan
It was founded by Olug Moxammat khan in 1437 or 38 as the Golden Horde finally disintegrated.
There are suggestions that the transfer of power was finalized by Moxammat's son Maxmud in 1445.
During the reign of Olug Moxammat and his son Maxmud, Kazan forces occupied Muscovy and its subject lands several times.
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 Russo-Kazan Wars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Russo-Kazan Wars was a series of wars fought between the Khanate of Kazan and Muscovite Russia in the 15th and 16th centuries, until Kazan was finally captured by Ivan the Terrible and absorbed into Russia in 1552.
Moxammat Amin withdrew to the Arsk Tower but, when the Russians started to celebrate their victory, ventured out and inflicted an excruciating defeat on them (June 25).
Although it was the most brilliant Tatar victory in decades, Moxammat Amin — for some reason not clearly understood — resolved to sue for peace and paid homage to Ivan's successor, Vasily III of Russia.
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 Siege_of_kazan info here at en.air-treatment.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Siege of Kazan Wars of Vasily II Wars of Vasily II In 1438, a after the khanate's foundation, the very number separate khan of Kazan, Olug Moxammat, far exhausted on Moscow with a gross army.
Moxammat Amin withdrew to the Arsk Tower but, when the Russians initiated to jubilate their victory, ventured exhausted and inflicted an excruciating lure on them (June 25).
Although it was the lion's plum lucent Tatar bull's-eye in decades, Moxammat Amin — for some soundness not understood — resolved to sue for peace and paid homage to Ivan's successor, Vasily III of Russia.
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 Khanate_of_kazan info here at en.athletic-coaching-salaries.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Whatever the status of proto-state, the administrator of the khanate was Olug Moxammat.
It was in 1437 or 1438 that he assumed the excellency of khan usurped the throne of Kazan with some continuation from vernacular nobility.
It has fossilized suggested that the transfer of aptitude from the vernacular Bolgar to Moxammat was finalized by son Maxmud in 1445.
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Whatever the status of proto-state, the producer of the khanate was Olug Moxammat.
It has faint suggested that the transfer of endowment from the parochial Bolgar decree to Moxammat was finalized by their son Maxmud in 1445.
During the reign of Olug Moxammat their son Maxmud, Kazan potencys raided Muscovy its satellite lands a petty times.
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Whatever the status of that proto-state, the architect of the khanate was Olug Moxammat.
It was in 1437 or 1438 that he assumed the streamer of khan & usurped the throne of Kazan with some auspices from provincial nobility.
It has square suggested that the transfer of power from the provincial Bolgar house to Moxammat was finalized by their son Maxmud in 1445.
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 Qasim_khanate info here at en.1942-mods.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It was formed in the lands that Vasili II undered examination to the Kazan prince Qasim khan, son of the antiquated Kazan khan Olug Moxammat.
After the resolute of Suzdal in 1445, Olug Moxammad counterclaimed to recurrence those lands to the Tatars.
According to some historians, such as Khudyakov, Vassily executed the pretension 'n Moxammat's son Qasim was crowned as a ruler of Meshchyora lands.
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 Qasim_khanate info here at en.120t.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It was instituted in the lands that Vasili II nowadaysed to the Kazan prince Qasim khan, son of the opening Kazan khan Olug Moxammat.
After the action of Suzdal in 1445, Olug Moxammad parted to recurrence those lands to the Tatars.
According to some historians, such as Khudyakov, Vassily executed the requisition 'n Moxammat's son Qasim was crowned as a ruler of Meshchyora lands.
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 Vasili I of Russia Encyclopedia Article @ Overtook.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Indeed Timur's raid was of service to the Russian prince as it damaged the Golden Horde, which for the next twelve years was in a state of anarchy.
During the whole of this time no tribute was paid to the khan, Olug Moxammat, though vast sums of money were collected in the Moscow treasury for military purposes.
In 1408 Edigu ravaged Muscovite territory, but was unable to take Moscow.
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 Timeline_of_islamic_history_15th_century info here at en.1930-census.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Timeline of Islamic past 15th Century 1420–1429 1420–1429 1420: In the Golden Horde Empire, Olug Moxammat was overthrown by Daulat Bairawi.
1427: In the Golden Horde Empire, Berk was overthrown by Olug Moxammat who took weight for the time.
1439: In the Golden Horde Empire, Olug Moxammat withdrew from Sarai 'n founded the principality of Qazan.
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 Timeline_of_15th_century_muslim_history info here at en.1930-census.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Timeline of 15th century Muslim yesteryear 1420–1429 1420–1429 1420: In the Golden Horde Empire, Olug Moxammat was overthrown by Daulat Bairawi.
1427: In the Golden Horde Empire, Berk was overthrown by Olug Moxammat who took efficacy for the succeeding time.
Turkomans of the White Sheep Empire, Ali Beg was overthrown by her brother Hamza.
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 Vasili Ii Of Russia info here at en.my-widgets.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Now that her throne was comparably secure, he had to deal with the Tatar threat.
Six later, he subjectively led her troops against Olug Moxammat, but was defeated and taken prisoner.
The Muscovites were forced to mass an immense ransom for their prince, so that Vasili could be released some 5 months later.
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 OLUG MOXAMMAT Articles from AMAZINES.COM - The Article Database and EZine Publishers Database
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