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Qaplan I
Giray was
three times khan of the
Crimean Khanate. He was the son of
Selim I
Giray and thus one of the six
brothers who
ruled for most of the...
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Qaplan II
Giray (1739–1771) was a
Crimean khan of the late 18th century.
Qaplan ruled from 1769 to 1770, a very
brief reign.
During his time as khan of...
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troops in Crimea,
Qaplan Giray wrote to the
Sultan to
think twice, but the
Sultan was persistent. As it was
expected by
Qaplan Giray, in 1736 the Russian...
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Kazimierz Potocki repelled approximately 14,000 man
Tatar expedition under Qaplan I Giray. The
Ottoman Empire was
defeated during the Azov
campaigns (1695–1696)...
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Battle of
Khankala was a
decisive Chechen victory and
forced Qaplan I to
abandon his
campaign in
Chechnya and
continue to Dagestan. The
crushing Crimean...
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Among his sons were
Devlet II
Giray (1699, 1709), Gazi III
Giray (1704),
Qaplan I
Giray (1707, 1713, 1730),
Saadet IV
Giray (1717), Meñli II
Giray (1724...
- Circ****ians led by
Kurgoqo Atajuq and 30,000–100,000
Crimean Tatars led by
Qaplan I Giray,
which resulted in Circ****ian victory.[failed verification] It pla****...
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Qaplan Tu (Persian: قپلانتو, also
Romanized as
Qaplān Tū and Qaplāntū) is a
village in Gol
Tappeh Rural District,
Ziviyeh District,
Saqqez County, Kurdistan...
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still possible. It only
helped convince him such when the
Crimean khan
Qaplan II
Giray sent him
Russian prisoners whom the
Ottomans thoroughly interrogated...
- Bakhchysarai. Additionally, they
captured the
Ottoman fortress at Azov.
Khans Qaplan I
Giray and
Fetih II
Giray were
deposed by the
Ottoman sultan Mahmud I for...