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- Ghabdellatif (Volga Türki and Persian: عبداللطیف; c. 1475 – after 1502) was the Khan of the Kazan Khanate from 1496 to 1502. Ghabdellatif was the youngest...
- Muhammad Taraghay Ulughbek (ca. 1420–1450), Timurid ruler of Transoxiana Ghabdellatif of Kazan (born c. 1475), khan of Kazan Khanate, 1496–1502 Shah Abdul...
- from him. The throne was given to his younger brother Ghabdellatif of Kazan. In 1502 Ghabdellatif was removed by Russia and a local faction. Subsequently...
- ****ure Khans: Möxämmädämin (r. 1484–1485, 1487–1495, 1502–1518) and Ghabdellatif (r. 1496-1502). After Ibrahim died in 1479, Nur-Sultan married the Crimean...
- 1467-1479). By Ibrahim she had two sons, Möxämmädämin of Kazan and Ghabdellatif of Kazan, and a daughter, Gawharshat. She supported the neutrality policy...
- Mamuq Khan of the Tatar Kazan Khanate Reign 1495 – 1496 Predecessor Möxämmädämin of Kazan Successor Ghabdellatif of Kazan Born unknown Died 1498 or 1499...
- to him and he went back to Sibir, dying en route. 8R. Abdul Latif or Ghabdellatif of Kazan 1497-1502 brother of #6, son of #4 and #X. 1479 went to Crimea...
- Möxämmädämin, Khan (1484–1485, 1487–1495, 1502–1518) Mamuq, Khan (1495–1496) Ghabdellatif, Khan (1496–1502) Moldavia (complete list) – Alexandru I the Good, Voivode...
- Khan (1467–1469) Daniil Kholmsky (1467, 1487) Möxämmädämin (1484–1519) Ghabdellatif (1496–1502) Vasily Kholmsky (1505–1507) Fyodor Belsky (1506) Shahghali (1518–1521...
- (1596) Ğazı II Giray, Khan (1596–1607) Khanate of Kazan (complete list) – Ghabdellatif, Khan (1496–1502) Möxämmädämin, Khan (1484–1485, 1487–1495, 1502–1518)...