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Meñli I
Giray (1445–1515) was
thrice the khan of the
Crimean Khanate (1466, 1469–1475, 1478–1515) and the
sixth son of Hacı I Giray. It took
Mengli twelve...
- The
Ottomans intervened and
installed one of the sons,
Meñli I Giray, on the throne.
Menli I Giray, took the
imperial title "Sovereign of Two Continents...
- خاتون, lit. 'life'; c.1476 – 1539) was a
Crimean princess,
daughter of
Meñli I Giray, and a
consort of
Ottoman Sultan Selim I. Ayşe
Hatun was married...
- 1515–1523) was khan of the
Crimean Khanate. He was
preceded by his
father Meñli I
Giray (r. 1478–1515) and
followed by his son Ğazı I
Giray (1523–1524)...
- and the
capture of men
loyal to
Menli Giray, the Khan of Crimea.: 258 This
incited a rift
between Mehmed II and
Menli Giray, the
latter being perceived...
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Robert Menli Lyon (born
Robert Milne; 1789–1874) was a
pioneering Western Australian settler who
became one of the
earliest outspoken advocates for Indigenous...
- madrasa,
built of
stone by
Meñli I
Giray in 1500 near Bakhchysarai, Crimea.
Zincirli Madrasa was
established in 1500 by Khan
Meñli I Giray. It was a traditional...
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father died in 1479, his
mother married Meñli I
Giray and
relocated to the
Crimean Khanate.
Around 1490
Meñli I
Giray sent
Ghabdellatif to
Muscovy for...
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troops to help him re-take Kalamita/Inkerman from the Genoese. His son
Meñli I
Giray lived in Alexios's
court and Alexios's heir was
brought up in Stary...
- control.
After the
capture of the
Genoese towns, the
Ottoman Sultan held
Meñli I
Giray captive,
later releasing him in
return for
accepting Ottoman suzerainty...