- from the
royal Girays,
there was also a
lateral branch, the
Choban Girays (Çoban Geraylar).
Before reaching the age of majority,
young Girays were brought...
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Giray may
refer to:
Giray Bulak (born 1958),
Turkish football coach Giray Kaçar (born 1985),
Turkish footballer Safa
Giray (1931–2011),
Turkish politician...
- shepherd's name of
Giray. An
early ancestor was To**** Timur, a
younger son of Jochi.
According to
historical record, the
story of the
Girays begins with Öreng...
-
Giray (1745–1787) was the last khan of
Crimea on two
occasions (1777–1782, 1782–1783). He was born in 1745 in Edirne. He was the son of
Ahmed Giray....
-
Canibek Giray C. 1601: son of
Saadet II
Giray,
killed by Gazi II
Giray C. 1623: the
father of Adil
Giray C. 1756:
brother of
Halim Giray Devlet Giray (disambiguation)...
- Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth was also exclusive, as it was the home
dynasty of the
Girays, who
sought sanctuary in
Lithuania in the 15th
century before establishing...
-
position over
their husbands, thus
causing the
husbands to be
loyal to the
Girays. Initially, the
royal women did not live in
seclusion in the harem. Notably...
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Shahin Giray (c. 1585-c.1641) was an
exiled member of the
ruling house of the
Crimean Khanate. Şahin was the son of Khan
Saadet II
Giray (reigned 1584)...
-
Giray Altınok (born 11
December 1983) is a
Turkish actor and scriptwriter.
Giray Altınok was born in 1983 in Erbaa, Tokat, and was
raised in Çorlu. He...
- Meñli I
Giray (1445–1515) was
thrice the khan of the
Crimean Khanate (1466, 1469–1475, 1478–1515) and the
sixth son of Hacı I
Giray. It took
Mengli twelve...