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Kerei Khan (Kazakh: كیری خان, Керей хан,
Kerei han) (1424,
White Horde - 1473/4,
Kazakh Khanate) was a co-founder and the
first Khan of the
Kazakh Khanate...
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Kerei is a
Kazakh tribe that
originated in the
Altay region and fled into modern-day
Kazakhstan in the
early 13th
century after being defeated by Genghis...
- Jäñgır-
Kerei Han (Kazakh: جهانگیر کیری خان, Cyrillic: Жәңгір-Керей хан, romanized: Jäñgir-Kerey xan; 1801 – 28 July [O.S. 11 August] 1845) was the penultimate...
- of the Desht-i Qipchaq. The
khanate was
established by
Janibek Khan and
Kerei Khan in 1465. Both
khans came from the Turco-Mongol clan of Tore
which traces...
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Kheree (хэрээ) for "raven". The
Khereid should not be
confused with the
Kerei, an
unrelated turkic tribe in
northwest Kazakhstan. The
Keraites first entered...
- Hōri
Kerei Taiaroa (born 1830s or
early 1840s – 4
August 1905), also
known as Huriwhenua, was a Māori
member of the New
Zealand parliament and the paramount...
- of the
former White Horde. He led the
splinter group along with
Kerei (or
Girei or
Kerei), his relative, who was also a
descendant of the
famous Urus Khan...
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Wiremu Kerei Nikora (William Grey Nicholls) (1853 – 15 July 1915) a Māori
politician from Paeroa, New Zealand. Son of
William Nicholls from Cornwall,...
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Teoti Kerei Te
Hioirangi Te Whāiti (1890–1964) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader,
farmer and
community leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with...
- re****tion
among the
nomad clans. In the fall of 1457, two sons of
Barak Khan,
Kerei and Janibek, in the fear of ****cution Abu'l-Khayr Khan,
migrated to Moghulistan...