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Kuchum Khan (Turki and Persian: کوچم خان,
Siberian Tatar: Köçöm; Көцөм, Russian: Кучум; died c. 1601) was the last Khan of
Siberia who
ruled from 1563...
- Shaybanid, Ibak's
grandson Kuchum.
Several years of
fighting (1556–1563)
ended with Yadigar's
death and
Kuchum becoming Khan.
Kuchum attempted to
convert the...
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Khanate of Sibir. On
October 26, 1582,
Yermak and his
soldiers overthrew Kuchum Khan's
Tatar empire at
Qashliq in a
battle that
marked the "conquest of...
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under Yermak Timofeyevich invaded the
territory of the Voguls,
subjects to
Kuchum Khan,
ruler of the
Sibir Khanate. They were
accompanied by some Lithuanian...
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completes the
Russian conquest of
Siberia in the
Battle of
Chuvash Cape as
Kuchum Khan
abandons Qashliq, the
capital of the
Khanate of Sibir. The Qashliq...
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formerly living in Russia. It
traced its
descent from
Kuchum, the last of the
Siberian khans.
Kuchum's sons were
captured by Yermak's
Cossacks and brought...
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Khanate of
Sibir and the end of Khan
Kuchum's power. The
battle took
place near
Qashliq (Isker), in Siberia.
After Kuchum seized power in Sibir, he attacked...
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Muhammadan rule, in the
reign of
Kuchum Khan, the
graves of
seven of
these missionaries were
discovered [...]. [...]
Kuchum Khan [...] made
every effort for...
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Kuchum Khan
returned briefly and
attacked Yermak on
August 6, 1584 in the dead of
night and
killed most of his army. Finally, in
August 1598,
Küçhüm Khan...
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inefficient v****al. In 1563,
Yadegar was
overthrown and
killed by Khan
Kuchum, who
denied any
tribute to Moscow.[citation needed] In 1558, Ivan gave the...