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  Kuchum - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
In 1554, he contested the throne of Siberian Khanate against Yadegar (Yädegär) and Bekbulat, vassals of Ivan IV of Russia.
In 1563, Yadegar was defeated (and fled or was killed), Kuchum assumed the throne.
In 1582, Siberian Khanate was attacked by Cossack ataman Yermak, capturing the capital Qashliq.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Kuchum   (255 words)

  
 SEND International Christian World Missions - Siberia - History
Siberian agriculture was stimulated in the late 16th and 17th century by the needs of the Russian military and administrative personnel who were stationed there.
Siberian grain was essential in enabling the Soviet Union to resist the German wartime onslaught despite the loss of valuable agricultural areas in western USSR.
Siberian agriculture, which suffered during the Stalinist collectivization campaign, was revived in the mid-1950s by Premier Khrushchev's "virgin lands" program which focussed on cultivation ofthe steppes of southwest Siberia and northern Kazakhstan.
www.send.org /siberia/history.htm   (1137 words)

  
 The Siberian Khanate
The Mongol Siberian Khanate's territory is believed to include the former Soviet north of the line of the old Trans-Siberia railroad and east of the Yenisey River.
Diplomatic Situation The Mongol Siberian Khanate is at peace with the UKA and at war with Japan and Imperial China.
The Siberian Khanate is at war with Imperial Japan and Imperial China, though it does not share a border with the Chinese.
www.scromett.com /SiberiaKhanate.html   (820 words)

  
 ooBdoo
The Khan of Sibir in the vicinity of modern Tobolsk was known as a prominent figure who endorsed Kubrat as Khagan in Avaria in 630.
The area was conquered by the Mongols in the 13th century and eventually became the autonomous Siberian Khanate.
The West Siberian Plain consists mostly of Cenozoic alluvial deposits and is extraordinarily low-lying, so much so that a rise of fifty metres in sea level would cause all land between the Arctic Ocean and Novosibirsk to be inundated.
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 Siberia Khanate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Khanate was mainly populated by Siberian Tatars.
Beginning in the 1580s, the Siberian Khanate, a loose political structure of vassalages, was stedily devoured by entrepreneurial Russian forces who, though numerically outnumbered, coerced the various family-based tribes into submission.
In a sense, the khanate lived on in the subsidiary title "Tsar of Siberia" which became part of the full imperial style of the Russian Autocrats.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Siberian_Khanate   (296 words)

  
 Siberia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The growing power of Russia to the east began to undermine the Khanate in the 16th century.
The West Siberian Plain consists mostly of Cenozoic alluvial deposits and is extraordinarily flat, so much so that a rise of fifty metres in sea level would cause all land between the Arctic Ocean and Novosibirsk to be inundated.
In the south of the plain, where permafrost is largely absent, rich grasslands that are an extension of the Kazakh steppe formed the original vegetation (almost all cleared now).
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Siberian   (1015 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Khanate
Khiva, khanate of KHIVA, KHANATE OF [Khiva, khanate of] former state of central Asia, based on the Khiva (Khwarazm or Khorezm) oasis along the Amu Darya River.
The khanate lay S of the Aral Sea and included large areas of the Kyzyl Kum and Kara Kum deserts.
Cuisine of the Khanates - From the days of Genghis Khan to the present, the food of the great Mongol empire has been shaped as much by its foreign rulers as by the lands it conquered.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Khanate   (607 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Siberia
Siberia consists of Urals Federal District, Siberian Federal District and the Russian Far East.
The Khan of Sibir in the vicinity of modern Tobolsk was known as a prominent figure who enorsed Kubrat as Khagan in Avaria in 630CE.
The area was conquerd by the Mongols in the 13th century and eventually became the autonomous Siberian Khanate.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/s/si/siberia.html   (319 words)

  
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Siberian tatars are settled basically in average and south parts of West Siberia from Ural and almost to Eniseya.
At The End of XV age the capital of khanate became the settling Siberia.
In spite of the fact that in separate events siberian tatars were territorial separated in the composition of Russian state, existed all rather high degree correlation tobol - irtish, baraba and tomsk tatars that created the possibility for consolidation these groups.
newasp.omskreg.ru /hist/fotatlas/rezumeen.htm   (576 words)

  
 Russian Courier // Information //
Siberian agriculture was stimulated in the late XVIth and XVII century by the needs of the Russian military and administrative personnel stationed there.
Siberian grain was essential in enabling the Soviet Union to resist the German wartime onslaught despite the loss of valuable agricultural areas in the central part of the country.
Siberian agriculture, which suffered during the Stalinist collectivization campaign, was revived in the mid-1950s focusing on cultivation in the steppes of Siberia and Kazakhstan.
www.russiancourier.com /en/info/history/48617   (2189 words)

  
 Name and Identity of Tatar
The development of Siberian Tatars was observed within the structure of Tümen Beyliği at the end of the century XVI.
In the first decade of the century XVI, Tümen Beyliği was connected to the Siberian Khanate that survived until the year of 1598.
In this period, it is supposed that the Siberian Tatars could not form a united nation in a proper manner.
www.ozturkler.com /data_english/0007/0007_03_01_2.htm   (714 words)

  
 Siberia: History
Siberian agriculture was stimulated in the late 16th and 17th cent.
Siberian grain was essential in enabling the Soviet Union to resist the German wartime onslaught despite the loss of valuable agricultural areas in W USSR.
Siberian agriculture, which suffered during the Stalinist collectivization campaign, was revived in the mid-1950s by Premier Khrushchev's “virgin lands” program, focusing on cultivation in the steppes of SW Siberia and N Kazakhstan.
www.factmonster.com /ce6/world/A0861075.html   (1189 words)

  
 The Mongol Khanate
The Khanate of the Greater Rus — Moscovy and north of it
The Khanate of Baghdad — the Middle East east of Egypt, Turkey, and the Mediterranean coastline.
Because of this autonomy, the UKA is currently at war with the Ukrainian Khanate, the Caucasian Khanate, and the Khanate of Baghdad, but not with the others..
www.scromett.com /mongolnotes.htm   (1078 words)

  
 Siberian Products | Welcome To Siberia
In the west, abutting the Ural Mountains, is the huge West Siberian Plain, drained by the Ob and Yenisey rivers, varying little in relief, and containing wide tracts of swampland.
East of the Yenisey River is central Siberia, a vast area that consists mainly of plains and the Central Siberian Plateau.
Among the political entities emerging after the breakup of the Mongol state of the Golden Horde in the mid-15th century was the Tatar Khanate of Sibir.
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 Региональный ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
West Siberian lands were very gainfully situated on the crossroad of trade routes between West and East; that contributed to the development of a brisk market, on the one hand, and caused a vehement strife for its domain, on the other.
Siberian khans waged numerous wars against Astrakhan Khanate, Nogaysk Horde, made incursions on Russian territories.
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.
riic.utmn.ru /en/eglish03.htm   (710 words)

  
 Siberia -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Comparison of the 9 biggest Siberian cities growth in the XX century
With a lowest record temperature of -71.2 Celsius, Oymyakon (Yakutia Republic) has the distinction of being the coldest town on Earth.
In general Yakutia is the coldest Siberian region.
en.wikipedia.christams-ornament.com /wiki/Siberia   (2137 words)

  
 Sokol Tours: Destinations: Western Siberia (Continued)
With the appearance of the Mongolian Golden Horde Empire in the thirteenth century, the area was quickly occupied and controlled for an extensive period by several Mongolian Khans (Tatars).
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.
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 Defining Territories and Empires: from Mongol Ulus to Russian Siberia1200-1800(3)
Whether led by the autocracy, the "bourgeoisie," or the "people", the idea of a forward march of history was challenged only by nineteenth-century Siberian patriots, who directed attention to native peoples and to Moscow's exploitation of Siberia, but without displacing the larger narrative of conquest.
Russia's eastward lurch across the Urals began with the "overthrow" of something they called the Siberian khanate, which along with the Tobol khanate, seems to have been "formed" towards the end of the fifteenth century from remnants of the Golden Horde.
According to an analysis of fur-tribute returns, the "khanate" had a population of around 5,000 at the time of contact with the Russians.
src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp /sympo/Proceed97/Kotkin3.html   (2766 words)

  
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The West Siberian Plain consists mostly of Cenozoic alluvial deposits and is extraordinarily flat, so much so that a rise of fifty meters in sea level would cause all land between the Arctic Ocean and Novosibirsk to be inundated.
Siberia was occupied by differing groups of nomads such as the Yenets, the Nenets the Huns and the Uyghurs The Khan of Sibir in the vicinity of modern Tobolsk was known as a prominent figure who endorsed Kubrat as Khagan in Avaria in 630.
The growing power of Russia to the east began to undermine the Khanate in the 16th century First groups of traders and Cossacks began to enter the area, and then the imperial army began to set up forts further and further east.
www.traveltorussiaidea.com /travel_to_siberia.html   (3023 words)

  
 The Voice of Russia (People and events: Russia in Personalities)
Our today’s story is about Yermak Timofeevich, a Cossack chieftain, who led an operation to conquer Siberian khanate and was killed on the night from the 5th to the 6th of August 1585.
Back in the 16th century Russian explorers discovered vast territories east of the Ural mountain ridge, where a Tatar khanate with the capital Kashlyk was located and which the Russians called Siberia.
Later on, the lands behind the Urals came to be known as Siberian.
www.vor.ru /Events/program40.html   (687 words)

  
 The Moscow News
The immense distances involved between the Caribbean and the North American coastline on the one hand and the Siberian Khanate on the other which was the object of Yermak's attack are tantamount to carte blanche for any actions deemed necessary by those involved.
Yermak was lucky that the Siberian Khanate was a shadow of the former glory of Genghis Khan and Tamerlane, and the English were lucky that their involvement in the New World was a good pretext and place to take gold off the Spaniards.
Other similarities come to mind, in the Russian case the project of Siberian annexation was undertook more on a commercial basis for the rewards of the furs and with the management of Stroganov; in the English case the project was a setup and managed by Raleigh, pulling in the involvement of others.
english.mn.ru /english/issue.php?2005-35-42   (317 words)

  
 russian language courses in novosibirsk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
When not studying there are plenty of opportunities to see skeletons of mammoths, the 2,500 year-old mummy known as the 'princess' and other such treasures, which have been preserved in the depths of the Siberian tundra.
In the 50es the Soviet Government decided to do the same with science and to establish the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk.
Academician Lavrentiev became the first head of the Siberian Branch and the founder of Akademgorodok.
www.russian-in-russia.com /english/novosibirsk/popup/novosibirsk.htm   (699 words)

  
 Siberian Husky, Dog at Antiques Collectibles
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Siberian Husky Jewelry, Siberian Husky Ornament C $16.78
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 We and the empire "ДЕНЬ"
The Golden Horde broke up into six independent states: the Khanates of the Crimea, Kazan, Astrakhan, and Siberia (these four were ruled by the Chinggisids), the Nogai Horde, and the Great Muscovite Principality.
In the mid-17th century the tsar established control of Left-Bank Ukraine and Kyiv, after which the western vector became the dominant one in the further expansion of the empire’s borders.
The defeat of the Siberian Khanate in the late 16th century marked the beginning of the empire’s unstoppable eastward expansion.
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 Siberian at Animal Gifts Galore
Siberia is filled with natural resources and during the 20th century these were developed, and industrial towns cropped up throughout the region.
Siberian Husky By Robert J May Material Print Poster* $7.59
Siberian Husky dog auto car sticker eur decal Nt $3.99
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 Russia - Muscovy
Despite the domestic turmoil of Ivan's late period, Muscovy continued to wage wars and to expand.
In 1581 the Stroganov merchant family, interested in fur trade, hired a Cossack (see Glossary) leader, Yermak, to lead an expedition into western Siberia.
Yermak defeated the Siberian Khanate and claimed the territories west of the Ob' and Irtysh rivers for Muscovy (see fig.
countrystudies.us /russia/3.htm   (2935 words)

  
 Name Syberian Husky » Dog Sibrian Name Huskies - Pet Sibirian Name   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
"[citation needed] Another version is that this name was the tribal name of Sibirs, Eurasian nomads, later assimilated to Siberian Tatars.
[citation needed] The modern meaning of the name appeared in Russian language after the conquest of Siberia Khanate.
[citation needed]Geographically, Siberia includes the federal subjects of the Urals Federal District, Siberian Federal District and Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, which is a part of the Far Eastern Federal District (see a list of subjects below).
www.q3z.org /pets/name-siberian.htm   (770 words)

  
 Kazakhstan
after, the Kazakh Khanate is divided into 3 parts
parts of khanate), Middle Zhuz (Orta Zhuz; central and
western part of khanate); each of them ruled by a Bey.
www.worldstatesmen.org /Kazakhstan.htm   (1246 words)

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