- The
House of
Giray (Crimean Tatar: Geraylar, كرايلر;
Ottoman Turkish: آل جنكيز, romanized: Âl-i Cengiz, lit. 'Genghisids'), also Girays, were the Genghisid/Turkic...
- The
Girai wurrung, also
spelt Kirrae Wuurong and
Kirrae Whurrung, are an
Aboriginal Australian people who
traditionally occupied the
territory between...
- Khan
Qirim Girai, is
known to have
authorized the
construction of many
landmarks in
Bakhchysarai and the
Crimean Khanate....
- Giray. It took
Mengli twelve years to
establish himself as khan. When Haji
Girai died
power went to his
eldest son Nur Devlet.
Mengli revolted. He was supported...
- Lithuanians. His name has many spellings, such as Haji-Girei and
Melek Haji
Girai (Crimean Tatar: Bır Hacı Geray, بیر-حاجى كراى;
Melek Hacı Geray, ملک خاجى...
- Şahin Giray,
Shahin Khan
Girai (Crimean Tatar: شاهين كراى, romanized: Şahin Geray, 1745–1787) was the last Khan of
Crimea on two
occasions (1777–1782...
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Devlet I
Giray (1512–1577, r. 1551–1577,
Crimean Tatar: I
Devlet Geray, دولت كراى; Taht Alğan
Devlet Geray, تخت آلغان دولت كراى)
ruled as
Crimean Khan...
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Hayder Khan
Girai,
Hayder (Crimean Tatar: Hayder, حيدر) (lived ?–1487,
reigned 1456?, 1475) was
either once or
twice briefly a Khan of Crimea. He was...
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annual eel migration.
Several tribes attended these gatherings including the
Girai wurrung,
Djargurd wurrung,
Dhauwurd wurrung and Wada wurrung. Near Mount...
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Western District of Victoria, Australia.
Keerray Woorroong (also
spelt Girai Wurrung and variants) is
regarded by some as a
separate language, by others...