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- Yamghurchi Khan (died 1555) was a ruler of the Astrakhan Khanate since the 1540s. He occupied the throne with the help of the No**** nobility. In the battle...
- and Astrakhan, something that is not explained in the sources. In 1551, Yamghurchi of Astrakhan made a nominal submission to Moscow. He soon changed sides...
- Later Yamghurchi was defeated by the Russians, and with the help of the noble Yusuf's sons, Dervish Ali Astrakhani finally defeated Yamghurchi in 1555...
- decisive moments. The first attack in 1554 resulted in the victory over Khan Yamghurchi, who opposed the tsarism, allowing the imposition of a puppet ruler, Dervish...
- (en 8>11>12,1541–44) (Howorth: not cited) deposed by Yamgurchi. 12 1st Yamghurchi of Astrakhan 11>12>13,1546-47 (en 11>12>15,1544–54) According to Howorth...
- the Kazan Khanate was conquered by Russia. After the fall of Kazan, Yamghurchi of Astrakhan broke with Russia and formed an alliance with Crimea. Devlet...
- Astrakhan on the throne. 1546 The Circ****ians again captured Astrakhan, expelled Aq Kubek of Astrakhan and installed another puppet ruler - Yamghurchi...
- Horde for the Astrakhan Khanate's independence. He was overthrown by Yamghurchi khan. For uncertainties and additional information see the second part...
- Kabardians and returned with many captives. In 1545 Astrakhan was captured and Yamghurchi of Astrakhan was driven out. In 1546 10000 Nogais under Ali-Mirza attacked...
- Giray r. 1607–1610 Mubarak Giray Utamysh Giray r. 1549–1551 Abdullah Yamghurchi r. 1546–1546,  1549–1549 r. 1551–1554 Darwish-Ali r. 1538–1539,  1549–1551...