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Muhammad (c. 570 – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab
religious and
political leader and the
founder of Islam.
According to Islam, he was a
prophet who was divinely...
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Yadegar Mokhammad (Volga Türki and Persian: یادگار محمد; Tatar: Yädegär
Möxämmäd, Yädkär, Yädegär, [jædeˈɡær mœxæmˈmæt]) (died 1565) was the last khan of...
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Afghan Muhammad Mausoleum of
Afghan Moxammad,
Kasimov Born 1611 Died 1648 Moscow,
Tsardom of
Moscow Burial Kasimov Wife Altun-Khanum
House Shiban (Shaybanids)...
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Ulugh Muhammad or
Muhammad Khan (1405–1445; Chagatai,
Volga Türki, and Persian: الغ محمد; Kypchak: محمد خان;
written as Ul**** by orientalists) was a medieval...
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Khanate of
Kazan from 1445 to 1466. He was the
eldest son of Oluğ
Möxämmäd, and is
reputed to be one of the Khanate's founders. Mäxmüd parti****ted...
- from 1452
until his
death in 1469. He was the son of the
Kazan khan Oluğ
Möxämmäd. He parti****ted in the
battles of
Belyov in 1437, and of
Suzdal in 1445...
- of Muscovy.[citation needed]
After the
battle of
Suzdal in 1445, Olug
Moxammad claimed to
return those lands to the Tatars.[citation needed] According...
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defenders managed to
escape but most were put to the sword.
Yadegar Moxammad was
imprisoned and the po****tion was slaughtered.
After the fall of Kazan...
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Vasily II was
taken prisoner), the
Meschyora lands were
given to Oluğ
Möxämmäd, Khan of
Kazan Khanate as a
ransom for the sovereign's life. In 1452, Great...
- For example, the long-serving Khan of the
Kazan Khanate (1438–1552),
Möxəmməd-Əmin,
wrote poetry in Persian. In
religious and
legal matters Arabic was...