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Canibek Giray (1568–1636,
reigned 1610–23, 1628–1635) was
twice khan of the
Crimean Khanate.
During his
first reign he
fought for the
Turks in Persia...
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father Selâmet I Giray, 1610: his
cousin Canibek Giray, 1623: his cousin's son
Mehmed III Giray, 1628:
Canibek again, 1635: his
cousin İnayet
Giray and...
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Halil Pasha went for the
winter to Diyarbekir,
while the Khan of Crimea,
Canibek Giray,
attacked the
areas of Ganja,
Nakhichevan and Julfa.
Ahmed I renewed...
- Khan of the
Tatar Crimean Khanate Reign 1623–1628
Predecessor Canibek Giray Successor Canibek Giray Born 1584 Died 1629
Dynasty Giray dynasty Religion Islam...
- (1607–1608) Selâmet I Giray, Khan (1608–1610)
Canibek Giray, Khan (1610–1623)
Mehmed III Giray, Khan (1623–1628)
Canibek Giray, Khan (1628–1635) İnayet Giray,...
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Giray 1608–1610 Selâmet I
Giray 1610–1623
Canibek Giray first reign 1623–1628
Mehmed III
Giray † 1628–1635
Canibek Giray second reign 1635–1637 İnayet Giray...
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Polish frontier. Khan
Temir of the
Budjak Horde and the Khan of Crimea,
Canibek Giray joined the
battle on the
Ottoman side.
Approximately 25% of the Ottoman...
- Simultaneously, Radu Mihnea, the
Prince of Wallachia, and
Crimean Tatars under Canıbek Giray began invading Transylvania from the
south and east. The Crimean...
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While Khan
Canibek Giray resolved to
respect the treaty's provisions,
Kantymir continued to raid the
borderlands in an
effort to
usurp Canibek Giray's position...
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however the
sultan suffered from
another failure: his v****al, khan of
Crimea Canibek Giray (also
known as
Janibek or Dzhanibek), had
decided to
attack Muscovy...