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Simeon Bekbulatovich (Russian: Симеон Бекбулатович; born Sain-Bulat; Russian: Саин-Булат; died 15 January [O.S. 5 January] 1616) was a
Russian statesman...
- his oprichniki. In
September or
October 1575, Ivan
proclaimed Simeon Bekbulatovich, his
statesman of
Tatar origin, the new
grand prince of all Russia....
- by its
zemshchina boyars and even a
special zemshchina king (Simeon
Bekbulatovich, in 1574). The
division into the
oprichnina and
zemshchina continued...
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later elected Prime Minister of Bulgaria,
served 2001–2005
Simeon Bekbulatovich, de jure Tsar of
Russia (1575–1576) (Ivan the
Terrible was the Tsar...
- 1547) Ivan IV the
Terrible (January 16, 1547 –
March 18, 1584)
Simeon Bekbulatovich (no
later than
October 30, 1575 – no
earlier than July 18, 1576) Feodor...
- Trebizond,
reigned three times: 1466, 1471–1475 and 1482–1486
Simeon Bekbulatovich, de jure Tsar of
Russia (1575–1576)
Symeon of
Polotsk (1629–1680), Russian...
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Russian voyevodas. However,
khans still reigned. One of the khans,
Simeon Bekbulatovich, was
baptised and
proclaimed Grand Duke of
Moscow in 1574. He never...
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under Ivan IV, who, in 1575,
formally transferred his
powers to
Simeon Bekbulatovich, a
Tatar prince who had been
baptized and
given his own prin****lity;...
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included the
khans of
Qazan and
Qasim (notably a
Russian tsar,
Simeon Bekbulatovich,
formally Grand Prince of All Rus' from 1575 to 1576, died 1616) and...
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Canghali of Kazan, Khan (1519–1531) Shahghali, Khan (1535–1567)
Simeon Bekbulatovich, Khan (1567–1573)
Mustafa Ali Khan, Khan (1584–1590) Eid al-Muhammad...