Safa Giray of Kazan — Safa Giray ( tt. Safagäräy, cr. Safa Geray; Iske imla: صفا گرای) was khan of Kazan Khanate between the years 1524 1531, 1535 1546 and 1546 1549. He was the son of Sahib Giray from the Crimean Khanate, brother of Moxammat Giray. Bulat Shirin s… … Wikipedia
Shahghali of Kazan — Shahghali ( [IPA|ʃæh gæˈli] , Shah Ghaly , Shah Ali , Tatar: Şahğäli , [IPA|ʃæɣæˈli] or Şäyex Ğäli , [IPA|ʃæˈjex ɣæˈli] ) (1505 1567) was khan of Qasim in 1516 1519, 1535 1546, 1546 1551, 1552 1567 and Kazan in 1518 1521, 1546, 1551 1552.… … Wikipedia
Kuchum — khan (Tatar: Küçüm, Күчүм , Russian: Кучум ; in Siberian dialect Küçüm is pronounced as /kytsym/ Күцүм , English name comes from standard Tatar pronunciation) (? c.1605) was the last khan of Siberia Khanate (1563 1598). Küçüm Khan s attempt to… … Wikipedia
Möxämmädämin of Kazan — Möxämmät Ämin or Möxammädämin (Tatar Cyrillic: Мөхәммәдәмин, Мөхәммәт Әмин, Latin: Möxämmät Ämin, Möxammädämin, Arabic: محمدامین, [mœxæmˌmædæˈmin]; also spelled Muhammad Amin or Emin via Russian: Мухаммед Амин) (c. 1469 – 1518) was the khan of… … Wikipedia
Mamuq of Kazan — Mamıq khan (Mamuq) (? 1498/1499), prince of Siberia Khanate, khan of Kazan (1495–1496). He was a brother of İbaq khan. After the murder of Ibaq in 1495, he left Tyumen Ulus and led faithful Tyumen troops and Nogais to Kazan. With the support of… … Wikipedia
Qaraçı — may refer to: * Qarachi, a title * Qaraçı, Azerbaijan … Wikipedia
Kuchum — jan (tártaro: Küçüm, Күчүм, ruso: Кучум; en tártaro siberiano: Küçüm pronunciado como kutsum Күцүм) (? circa 1605) fue el último kan del kanato de Sibir (1563 1598). El intento de Kuchum jan de imponer el Islam a sus súbditos y sus saqueos… … Wikipedia Español