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Astrakhan Tatars (Tatar: Əsterxan tatarları, Əsterhan tatarlary,
Ashtarkhan tatarları) are an
ethnic subgroup of the Tatar. In the 15th to 17th-centuries...
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Dervish Ali
Astrakhani (Persian: درویش علی; Russian: Дервиш-Али, romanized: Darwish Ghali; Tatar: Дәрвиш Гали хан, Därwiş Ğäli xan; died c. 1558) was Khan...
- (Turki and Persian: محمود بن محمد بن تیمور خان), also
known as
Mahmud Astrakhani (Tatar: Ästerxannıñ Mäxmüd) was one of Küchük Muhammad's sons and a Khan...
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challenged and removed. Find sources: "Abdal-Karim Khan
Astrakhani" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (November 2020) (Learn...
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Sheikh Haydar Astrakhani (Persian: شیخ حیدر; Tatar: Шейх Хайдар Әстерхан) was Khan of
Astrakhan from 1538
through 1541. List of
Astrakhan khans Bosworth...
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Abdur Rahman Astrakhani (Persian: عبد الرحمان; Tatar: Абдуррахман Әстерхан) was a Khan of
Astrakhan from 1534
through 1538. For
uncertainties and additional...
- Tula, Elets,
Stary Oskol)
Eastern (Lipetsk, Tambov, Ryazan, Voronezh).
Astrakhani Russian is a
collection of
varieties of
Russian spoken in
Astrakhan Oblast...
- him. In 1554 he fled the town and
Russia imposed its
client Dervish Ali
Astrakhani who soon
began intriguing with the Crimeans.
Russia sent more
troops and...
- al-Jili (1366–1424), Sufi
author who
studied in
Yemen Abdal-Karim Khan
Astrakhani, Khan of Astrakhan, 1490–1504 `Abd al-Karim ibn
Muhammad (ruled 1825–1834)...
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Azerbaijan and
Central Asia
Haydar Zorlu, Turkish-German
actor Haydar Astrakhani, Khan of
Astrakhan from 1538
through 1541.
Haydar Amuli, or
Haydar al-'Obaydi...