- Maxmud of Astrakhan
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Khan Mäxmüd of Astrakhan (pronounced [mæxˈmyt]; ?-1470s) was one of Kuchuk Muhammed's sons and a Genghisid who founded the Khanate of Astrakhan in the 1460s.
After years of struggle for the throne of the Great Horde against Akhmat Khan, he escaped to Xacitarxan, establishing the independent Khanate of Astrakhan there. He maintained friendly relations with his powerful neighbours - the Nogay Horde and the Great Horde and coined his own money.
His letter to the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II (as dispatched on April 10, 1466) is a curious example of diplomatic epistles written in the 15th-century Old Tatar language. The content is a necessity of renewal of diplomatic relations between Turkey and Astrakhan, and sending ambassadors to Istanbul.
Maxmud of AstrakhanHouse of Borjigin (Боржигин) (1206–1635)Regnal titles Preceded by
Kuchuk MuhammedKhan of the Great Horde
1459-1465Succeeded by
Akhmat KhanPreceded by
Position establishedKhan of Astrakan
1465-1466Succeeded by
Qasim ICategories:- 1470s deaths
- Khans of Astrakhan
- Politics of Muscovy
- 15th-century monarchs in Europe
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