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  Qasim Khanate Information
Qasim Khanate or Kingdom of Qasim (Tatar: Qasím xanlığı, Qasím patşalığı; Russian: Касимовское ханство, Касимовское царство) was a Tatar territorial formation (khanate), vassal of Muscovy, which existed from 1452 till 1681 in the territory of modern Ryazan Oblast in Russia with its capital Kasimov, in the middle stream of the Oka River.
The land was settled by Mishar Tatars (the descendants of the earliest Turkic population), Russians, and Mordvins.
Moscow's administrators elected the khans from ruling families of the Tatar khanates: Khanate of Kazan, the Crimean Khanate, and the Siberian Khanate.
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 Kasim Khanate (1445-1552)
This khanate was established by Kasim who was the son of Ulug Muhammed Khan, the founder of the Kazan Khanate in the year of 1445.
Upon the foundation of this khanate, Ulug Muhammed had the opportunity to establish control in the internal conditions of Moscow princedom and to intervene immediately in case of necessities under the command of his son, Kasim Khan.
Therefore, the Kasim Khanate was annexed to the Crimean Khanate for a period.
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 Khanate of Kazan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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.
The politics of the Kazan Khanate were strongly influenced by Muscovy, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Crimean Khanate.
In 1552 the khanate was conquered by Tzar Ivan IV of Russia.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Kazan_Khanate   (1978 words)

  
 Qasim Khanate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The land was settled by Mishar Tatars (the descendants of the earliest Turkic population), Russians, and Mordvins.
Moscow's administrators elected the khans from ruling families of the Tatar khanates: Khanate of Kazan, the Crimean Khanate, and the Siberian Khanate.
After the conquest of Kazan, the self-government of the khans was abolished and the khanate came to be governed by Russian voyevodas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Qasim_Khanate   (544 words)

  
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Since the khanate was established, Tatar Cossack troops defended the khanate from the Nogais.
Whatever the status of this proto-state, the founder of the khanate was Olug Moxammat.
Throughout its history, the khanate was prone to civil turmoil and struggles for the throne.
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 Khanate of Kazan - Avoo - Ask Us A Question - The Kazan Khanate (Tatar: Qazan xanlığı/Казан ханлыгы; ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Kazan Khanate (Tatar: Qazan xanlığı/Казан ханлыгы; Russian: Казанское ханство, tr: Kazanskoe khanstvo) was a medieval Tatar state which occipied the territory of former Volga Bulgaria between 1438 and 1552.
The khanate covered contemporary Tatarstan, Mari El, Chuvashia, Mordovia, parts of Udmurtia and Bashkortostan; its capital was the city of Kazan.
Most of the khanate territory was covered by forests, and only the southern part adjoined the steppe.
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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.
After father's death, he became khan of Qasim Khanate in 1516 at the age of 11.
This transfer was supported by Vasili III of Russia, because Qasim khans were usually allied with Muscovy.
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 Golden Horde Encyclopedia Article @ RussianWealth.com (Russian Wealth)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Khanate (Russian designation for the Ulus Juchi) because various derivatives of Kipchak were also applied to this state in medieval documents.
Khanate of Crimea all seceding from the last remnant of the Golden Horde - the Great or
Crimean Tatars wreaked havoc in southern Russia in the course of the 16th and early 17th centuries but they were not able to defeat Russia or take Moscow.
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 Khan
The Crimean Khanate was founded when certain clans of the Golden Horde Empire ceased their nomadic life in the Desht-i Kipchak (Kypchak Steppes of today's Ukraine and South Russia), decided to make Crimea their yurt (homeland) and invited a Chingizid contender for the Golden Horde throne, Haci Giray, to be their khan.
In the 16th century the Crimean khanate pretended to be the successor authority of the former Golden Horde territory, Ulugh Yurt and hence over the Mongol khanates of Caspian-Volga region, particularly the Kazan Khanate and Astrakhan Khanate.
Internally, the khanate territory was divided among the beys and beneath the beys were mirzas from noble families.
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 GOLDEN HORDE FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
None of these new Khanates was stronger than Muscovite Russia, which finally broke free of Tatar control by 1480.
By the end of the century the Siberia Khanate was also part of Russia, and descendants of its ruling khans entered Russian service.
The Khanate of Crimea became a vassal state of the Ottoman Empire in 1475 and subjugated what remained of the Great Horde by 1502.
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 kasimov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
After the Battle of Suzdal in 1445 (in which Great Duke Vasili II was taken prisoner), the Meschiora lands were given to Olug Moxammat, khan of Kazan Khanate as a ransom for the sovereign's life.
By other accounts, Qasim and his brother Yosif fled from Kazan after losing their bid for the throne against their brother Maxmud (Mäxmüd).
It remained the capital of Qasim Khanate until 1681 when the khanate was reabsorbed into Russia.
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 Osmanlı Tarihi Kültürü Medeniyeti Edebiyatı Sanatı
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.
This Chronicle also claims that brothers were killed as well, which undermines the validity of this claim because both brother were known to live much longer than 1445.
And by the third, Moxammat was killed by his brother Qara-Yusuf, with Qasim and Yusuf siding with uncle, while Maxmud with father.
www.osmanlimedeniyeti.com /wiki/Olug_Moxammat_.html   (662 words)

  
 Khanate Encyclopedia Article @ Despotism.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
There were various small khanates in and near Transcaucasia.
Khanate of Kazan (Mongol term khan became active since Genghizide dynasty was settled in Kazan Duchy in 1430s; imperial Russian added to its titles the former Kazan khanate with the royal style tsar.
Sibir Khanate (giving its name to Siberia as the first significant conquest during Russia's great eastern expansion across the Ural range) *Sibirean Khanate (giving its name to Siberia as the first significant conquest during Russia's great eastern expansion across the Ural range)
www.despotism.net /encyclopedia/Khanate   (2391 words)

  
 Tatar - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Astrakhan Tatars (nearly 70,000) are a group of Tatars, descendants of the Astrakhan Khanate's agricultural population, who live mostly in Astrakhan Oblast.
The war of 1853 and the laws of 1860-63 and 1874 caused an exodus of the Crimean Tatars.
In 16th century Nogais supported Crimean Khanate and Ottoman Empire, but sometimes robbed Crimean, Kazan Tatar and Bashkir lands, although their rulers supported them.
www.timesharetalk.co.uk /wiki.asp?k=Tatar   (5149 words)

  
 Babur
The next morning Khwaja Abu'l-Makarim, Qasim Beg, and all the begs, ichkis, and warriors who were admitted to council were convoked.
Qasim Beg, my immediate ichkis and warriors, and I were to be reserves.
Another time, Qasim Beg led his warriors out of the Needlemakers' Gate in pursuit of the Uzbeks as far as Khwaja Kafshir, unhorsed a few, and brought back their severed heads.
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 Casino Online : Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
dei kazakhs (fondati 1465, poiché 1601 divisi ciascuno 'degli zuzes geografici in tre sotto un bey, spaccatura 1718 in tre khanates differenti, eliminati dall'impero russo entro 1847)
I khanates vari hanno esistito nell'Azerbaijan, compreso Bacu (capitale attuale), Ganja, Jawad, Quba (Kuba), Salyan, Shakki (Sheki, stile Bashchi del righello dal 1743) e Shirvan =Shamakha (1748 - 1786 temporaneamente tagliati in Khoja Shamakha e Yeni Shamakha), Talysh (1747-1814); Nakhichevan e (Nagorno) Karabakh.
Khanate di Kazan (il termine mongol khan è diventato attivo poiché il dynasty di Genghizide è stato depositato nel ducato di Kazan in 1430s; il Russo imperiale ha aggiunto ai relativi titoli il khanate precedente di Kazan con lo stile reale tsar.
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 Khan - WikiLeasing.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
1600.While most Afghan principalities were atyled emirate, there was a khanate of ethnic Uzbeks in Badakhshan since 1697.Khan was the title of the rulers of various break-away states later reintegrated in Iran, e.g.
Khanate of Kashgaria founded in 1514 as part of Djagataide Khanate; 17th century divided into several minor khanates without importance, real power going to the so-called Khwaja, Arabic islamic religious leaders; title changed to 'Amir Khan' in 1873, annexed by China in 1877.
The ruling descendants of the main branch of Genghis Khan's dynasty are referred to as the ''Great Khans''.The title ''Khan of Khans'' 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.
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 Tatars Encyclopedia Article @ Yawning.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Astrakhan Tatars (nearly 70,000) are a group of Tatars, descendants of the
Crimean Khanate which was annexed by Russia in
Those of the south coast, mixed with Scyth, Greeks and Italians, were well known for their skill in gardening, their honesty, and their work habits, as well as for their fine features, presenting the Tatar type at its best.
www.yawning.org /encyclopedia/Tatars   (3362 words)

  
 Khan - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In present Armenia, there was a khanate of Eriwan (sole incumbent 1807 - 1827 Hosein Quli Khan Qajar), ruling the mainly Christian people; Nakhchiwan=Nakhichevan was a Persian khanate before.
Diverse khanates existed in Azerbeidjan, including Baku (present capital), Ganja, Jawad, Quba (Kuba), Salyan, Shakki (Sheki, ruler style Bashchi since 1743) and Shirvan=Shamakha (1748 - 1786 temporarily split into Khoja Shamakha and Yeni Shamakha), Talysh-Mughan (Talyshtan, 1747-1814); and (Nagorno) Karabakh.
Sibir Khanate (giving its name to Siberia as the first significant conquest during Russia's great eastern expansion across the Ural range)
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 1483 Online. Golden Horde
By 1483 the once great Golden Horde has been reduced to the size of a small nation and not even the largest of the Khanates that broke away in the civil war.
Poland, Russia, the Ottoman Turks and the Uzbeck Khanate are all serious threats and the chance of renewed war with the succession Khanate of Kazan is also a risk.
The Golden Horde's best chance lay with forging and alliance between all of the old khanates so they can wield the power they collectively once had.
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 Tatars - WikiLeasing.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Astrakhan Tatars (nearly 70,000) is a group of Tatars, descanders of Astrakhan Khanate's agricultural population, living mostly in Astrakhan Oblast.
The mountain Tatars closely resemble hose of Caucasus, while those of the steppes - the Nogais - are decidedly of a mixed origin with Turks and Mongols.During World War II, the entire Tatar population in Crimea fell victims to Stalin's oppressive policies.
Bashkirs (also like the Chuvash and Maris) lived in a state where TTatar was the official language (Khanate of Kazan).
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 Central Asia: West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Khanate has led a checkered history, oftimes under vassalage to more powerful neighbors, but an important center of Islamic civilization at times.
The Karluk Khanate originally opposed Muslim expansion and encouraged revolutions in Muslim-held territory but at Talas (751) they allied with the Caliphate and later accepted Islam.
In the 990s a powerful Karluk clan, the Qarakhanids, took control of northern Iran and parts of Turkestan, establishing an empire that lasted (though often under Seljuq or Qara-Khitai control) until the year 1212.
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 Kadjar Dynasty in Azerbaijan
Mahbegin Hanum Kadjar, daughter of Muhammad Qasim Agha-e Javanshir, of Qarabagh, by his wife, H.H. Shahzadi Taj ul-Mulk, daughter of H.H. Shahzada Bahman Mirza.
Sitting, from left to right: Kamran Mirza Kadjar, the son of Sharokh Mirza Kadjar, his wife, Mahbegim Knanom Kadjar, Fakhri Soltan Khanom Kadjar, the daughter of Shahrokh Mirza, her husband Aziz Bey Sultanov the Khan of Irevan*.
*The Azeri Khanate of Erevan, under Persian sovereignty for almost two centuries, was annexed to the Russian Empire as a result of the Russio-Persian wars of 1804-1813 and 1826-1828.
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 Kasimov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
After Battle of Suzdal in 1445, where Great Duke Vasili II was prisoned, Meschiora lands was given to Olug Moxammat, khan of Kazan Khanate as a ransom for Duke's life.
In 1452, Great Duke Vasili II of Muscovy gave this Town to Kazan prince Qasim khan, who served as tribute inspector of Big Horde, but then came to Russian service.
Old Town (Russian: &1057;&1090;&1072;&1088;&1099;&1081; &1055;&1086;&1089;&1072;&1076;, Tatar: &304;ske Bistä) and Tatar Town (Russian: &1058;&1072;&1090;&1072;&1088;&1089;&1082;&1072;&1103; &1089;&1083;&1086;&1073;&1086;&1076;&1072;, Tatar: Tatar Bistäse) regulated by khan of Qasim Khanate and Tatar noblemen;
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 Iran
1747 Khanate of Ardebil (in northwestern Iran east of Sarab
1747 Khanate of Khoy (northwestern Iran, north of Lake
1747 Khanate of Sarab (northwestern Iran east of Tabriz).
www.worldstatesmen.org /Iran.htm   (2958 words)

  
 A timeline of the Mongols
: the turkic-speaking khanate of Boumin or Kok ("Khan of the blue Turks") defeats the Mongols and extends its empire from Manchuria to the Aral sea (Western and Eastern Khanate)
: Kublai Khan dies and the empire fragments in khanates
: Sarai in the west (descendants of Batu, the "Golden Horde"), Beijing in the east (the Yuan), Sultaniyeh in Persia (the Ilkhan Sultanate, descendants of Hulegu) and the Chaghatai Khanate in the center
www.scaruffi.com /politics/mongols.html   (1432 words)

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