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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...
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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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Kazan prince Qasim Khan (d. 1469), son of the
first Kazan khan Olug
Moxammat. The
original po****tions were the
Volga Finnic tribes Meshchyora and Muroma...
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Möxämmät-Ämin xan (Volga Türki and Persian: محمد امین خان, Russian: Мухаммед-Амин, Магмед-Аминь, etc. (c. 1469–1518) was
three times a pro-Russian khan...
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whilst his half-brother
Moxammat Amin fled to Moscow. Ivan III
allowed him to
settle in
Kashira and
pledged his
support for
Moxammat's claims to the Tatar...
- pro-Muscovy
Moxammat Amin, the khan
Mamuq quickly discredited himself.
Ghabdellatif was
chosen as a
weaker alternative to his
brother Moxammat Amin with...
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queen Gawharshat (Gäwhärşat, /geh-w-ha-rr-SHAHT/),
widow or
sister of
Moxammat Amin khan.
During 1535 coup of
Kazan nobility, he lost the
throne and was...
- anarchy.
During the
whole of this time no
tribute was paid to the khan, Olug
Moxammat,
though vast sums of
money were
collected in the
Moscow treasury for military...
- Gorbatyi-S****sky
Andrey Kurbsky Mikhail Vorotynsky Shahghali Yadegar Moxammat (POW)
Yapancha Bak †
Zaynash Morza (POW) Qolsharif †
Strength 150,000 men...