- The
Crimean Khanate, self-defined as the
Throne of
Crimea and Desht-i Kipchak, and in old
European historiography and
geography known as
Little Tartary...
- Turkmen: Hywa hanlygy, Russian: Хивинское ханство, romanized: Khivinskoye
khanstvo) was a
Central Asian polity that
existed in the
historical region of Khwarazm...
- romanized: Qazan xanlığı; Russian: Казанское ханство, romanized: Kazánskoye
khánstvo Rywkin,
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Kazan Court:
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Simferopol (four volumes).
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Dufaud (Grégory) and
Tournon (Sophie) (ed.), Les Déportations...
- he was
imprisoned in Russia.
Bulat Rakhimzi︠a︡nov (2009).
Kasimovskoe Khanstvo : 1445-1552 :
Ocherki Istorii. Kazan:
Tatarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. ISBN 9785298017213...
- romanized: Khānāt-e Qarabāgh; Russian: Карабахское ханство, romanized: Karabakhskoye
khanstvo) was a
khanate under Iranian and
later Russian suzerainty,
which controlled...
- 2012-11-01.
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November 2014. Abuseitova, M. Kh. (1985).
Kazakhskoe khanstvo vo vtoroĭ
polovine XVI veka Казахское ханство во второй половине XVI века...
- (governor). The word "khanate" is an
Anglicized form of the
Russian word
khanstvo and the
Armenian word khanut'iun. The shah
could promote a hakem's status...
-
Zakaspiyskaya oblast Transcaspian Oblast Transoxiana Хивинское ханство
Khivinskoye khanstvo Khanate of
Khiva Бухарский Эмират
Bukharskiy Emirat Emirate of Bukhara...
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Retrieved 20 May 2017. Thunmann,
Johann Krymskoe Khanstvo (Crimean Khanate)
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