-
entered Russian service and in 1452
founded the
Qasim Khanate. His son
Mäxmüd of
Kazan succeeded him.
Ulugh Muhammad first came to
power following the...
- محمد بن تیمور خان), also
known as
Mahmud Astrakhani (Tatar: Ästerxannıñ
Mäxmüd) was one of Küchük Muhammad's sons and a Khan who
founded the
Khanate of...
-
Lieutenant General Abid Al-Hamid
Mahmud al-Tikriti (/ˈæbɪd ˈhɑːmɪd
mɑːxˈmuːd æl tɪˈkriːti/ AB-id HAH-mid mahkh-MOOD al tik-REE-tee; Arabic: عبد الحميد...
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Mäxmüd Khan (Volga Türki and Persian: محمود خان;
pronounced [mæxˈmyt]); in
Russian chronicles Махмутек (Makhmutek); died 1466) was the Khan of the Khanate...
- very
little is
known about him. He was the
eldest son of Khan
Maxmud (Mahmudek,
Mäxmüd) and
grandson of the
first Khan of Kazan,
Ulugh Muhammad. He spent...
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murdered by his son,
Mäxmüd of Kazan, who fled to the
middle Volga region and
founded the
Khanate of
Kazan in 1445. In 1447,
Mäxmüd sent an army against...
-
Nizhny Novgorod. The
Russians were
defeated by
troops of beg
Mäxmüd, who
became Mäxmüd of
Kazan after the battle.
Vasily was
taken prisoner and was set...
- 1445,
murdered by his
eldest son
Mäxmüd of
Kazan (Mahmutek). A
conflict arose over the
throne of Kazan, and in 1447,
Mäxmüd expelled two
brothers named Qasim...
-
power from the
local Bolgar dynasty to
Muhammad was
finalized by his son
Maxmud in 1445.
Throughout its history, the
khanate was
prone to
civil turmoil...
- died 1479 or c. 1486) was the Khan of
Kazan from 1467. He was the son of
Mäxmüd. He was
crowned after Xälil's
death and was
married to Nur Sultan. In 1467–1469...