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Islyam II
Giray (or İslâm) (reigned 1584–1588) was a khan of the
Crimean Khanate. His long stay in Turkey,
theological training, and
possibly age, may...
- was Mehmed's
brother Islyam Giray with a do****ent from the
sultan declaring him the new khan. Most of the
nobles went over to
Islyam. Mehmed, his sons Saadet...
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brother Islyam. Much of
Islyam's reign was
taken up by the
Cossack rebellion against Poland,
which began in 1648 and
which Crimea supported. When
Islyam died...
- (1551–1577). His
brothers were
khans Mehmed II
Giray (1577–1584,
killed by
Islyam),
Islyam II
Giray (1584–1588, died naturally), Gazi II
Giray (1588–1607, followed...
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Cossacks were
descending the
Dnieper and Don rivers. The
Cossacks destro****
Islyam-Kerman/Kakhovka, then took its
cannons back to Khortytsia. Then they attacked...
- (help) In
languages of
ethnic minorities: Bulgarian: Шейх юл-ислям (Šeyx-ul-
Islyam) Gr****: Σεϊχ‐ουλισλάμ (Seïchoul-Islam) Armenian: Շեյխ ալ-Իսլամ Šeyx-iwl-islami...
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placed Bahadir on the throne. As
kalga and
nureddin he
chose the
brothers Islyam and Safa Girai. Just
after coming to the
throne he
learned that the Don...
- with an army.
Saadet took the
capital and had the
nobles name him khan.
Islyam appealed to the
Turks who sent
troops and
drove Saadet out of Crimea. He...
- Aliyev,
Fikret Alimov,
Rustem Ablyaev,
Arthur Temirov,
Talat Bilyalov,
Islyam Useynov. The team is not ****ociated with
Crimea national football team,...