-
appointed his
younger brother Kyrym as kalga. As
nureddin he
continued Gazi, the son of his
brother Mubarak. In 1651
Kyrym was
killed at the
Battle of Berestechko...
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lived 1644–1689) was
briefly khan of the
Crimean khanate. He was the son of
Kyrym Giray, one of the many sons of Selâmet I Giray. He was khan
between the...
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Selim III
appointed the
kalga of his
brother Mehmed Geray, and
Nureddin -
Kyrym Geray, the son of Khan
Halim Geray. By his
repeated return to the throne...
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newspaper was
later moved to Simferopol, and in the late 1930s
renamed to
Kyzyl Kyrym (Crimean Tatar: Къызыл Къырым / Qızıl Qırım) (Red Crimea). It was closed...
- (beylik,
meaning prin****lity) and
residing place of Yarym-Shamkhal (or
Kyrym-Shamkhal, Kumyk: Yarım-Şawhal, Qırım-Şawhal,
meaning "Half/Side-Shamkhal")...
- (1641–1644, 1654–1666), and İslâm III
Giray (1644–1654) and
Kyrym, Mubarak, Safa and Adil.
Kyrym's sons were Haci II
Giray (1683–84) and
Saadet III
Giray (1691)...
- Giray. Oddly, he did not
visit Crimea during his reign. He was the son of
Kyrym Giray, one of the many sons of Selâmet I Giray. His
brother Haci II Giray...