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entered Russian service and in 1452
founded the
Qasim Khanate. His son
Mäxmüd of
Kazan succeeded him.
Ulugh Muhammad first came to
power following the...
- محمد بن تیمور خان), also
known as
Mahmud Astrakhani (Tatar: Ästerxannıñ
Mäxmüd) was one of Küchük Muhammad's sons and a Khan who
founded the
Khanate of...
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Lieutenant General Abid Al-Hamid
Mahmud al-Tikriti (/ˈæbɪd ˈhɑːmɪd
mɑːxˈmuːd æl tɪˈkriːti/ AB-id HAH-mid mahkh-MOOD al tik-REE-tee; Arabic: عبد الحميد...
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Mäxmüd Khan (Volga Türki and Persian: محمود خان;
pronounced [mæxˈmyt]); in
Russian chronicles Махмутек (Makhmutek); died 1466) was the Khan of the Khanate...
- very
little is
known about him. He was the
eldest son of Khan
Maxmud (Mahmudek,
Mäxmüd) and
grandson of the
first Khan of Kazan,
Ulugh Muhammad. He spent...
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murdered by his son,
Mäxmüd of Kazan, who fled to the
middle Volga region and
founded the
Khanate of
Kazan in 1445. In 1447,
Mäxmüd sent an army against...
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Nizhny Novgorod. The
Russians were
defeated by
troops of beg
Mäxmüd, who
became Mäxmüd of
Kazan after the battle.
Vasily was
taken prisoner and was set...
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power from the
local Bolgar dynasty to
Muhammad was
finalized by his son
Maxmud in 1445.
Throughout its history, the
khanate was
prone to
civil turmoil...
- 1445,
murdered by his
eldest son
Mäxmüd of
Kazan (Mahmutek). A
conflict arose over the
throne of Kazan, and in 1447,
Mäxmüd expelled two
brothers named Qasim...
- (1478–1515)
Khanate of
Kazan (complete list) –
Olugh Mokhammad, Khan (1438–1446)
Mäxmüd, Khan (1445–1466) Xälil, Khan (1466–1467) Ibrahim, Khan (1467–1479) Ilham...