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Kuchuk may
refer to:
People Al-Ashraf
Kujuk (1334 – 1345)
Kuchuk Hanem (1850 – 1870)
Küchük Muhammad (1391 – 1459)
Leonid Kuchuk (b. 1959) Kučuk-Alija...
- Antlaşması; Russian: Кючук-Кайнарджийский мир),
formerly often written Kuchuk-Kainarji, was a
peace treaty signed on 21 July [O.S. 10 July] 1774, in Küçük...
- (Chagatai
language and Persian: محمد بن تیمور),
better known by his
alias Küchük Muḥammad (Kypchak: کچک محمد, Turki: کچیک محمد, Persian: کوچک محمد); 28 June...
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Ahmed Khan bin
Küchük (Turki and Persian: احمد خان) was Khan of the
Great Horde from 1465 to 1481. In 1465,
Ahmed Khan
seized power in the
Horde by rising...
- also
known as
Mahmud Astrakhani (Tatar: Ästerxannıñ Mäxmüd) was one of
Küchük Muhammad's sons and a Khan who
founded the
Khanate of
Astrakhan in the 1460s...
- Temür, the
thirteenth son of
Jochi and
grandson of
Genghis Khan.
Mahmud bin
Küchük established the
Khanate in the 1460s. The
capital was the city of Xacitarxan...
- season,
Kuchuk failed to
build up on the
improved performances of the
previous season and with
Lokomotiv languished at the
ninth place,
Kuchuk was given...
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Cemal Mersinli (1875 –
October 7, 1941), also
known as
Mehmed Djemal Pasha (Turkish:
Mehmed Cemal Paşa),
Cemal of
Mersin (Turkish:
Mersinli Cemal), or...
- Muscovites).: 303–5
Küchük Muhammad was
succeeded by his son
Mahmud bin
Küchük in 1459.
Mahmud was
usurped by his
brother Ahmed Khan bin
Küchük in 1465. Mahmud...
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under control of Sali Aga,
Kuchuk's brother. When four
dahiyahs were
informed about the
rebellion they
agreed that
Kuchuk Ali
should go from Belgrade...