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Qashliq,
Isker or
Sibir (Siberian Tatar: Iskәr-tora) was a
medieval (14th–16th century)
Siberian Tatar fortress, in the 16th
century the
capital of the...
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Yermak and his
soldiers overthrew Kuchum Khan's
Tatar empire at
Qashliq in a
battle that
marked the "conquest of Siberia".
Yermak remained in Siberia...
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Cossack ataman Yermak, who
defeated Kuchum's
forces and
captured the
capital Qashliq.
Kuchum retreated into the steppes, and over the next few
years regrouped...
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Battle of
Chuvash Cape as
Kuchum Khan
abandons Qashliq, the
capital of the
Khanate of Sibir. The
Qashliq fortress will be torn down and a new town, Tobolsk...
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Khanate of
Sibir and a
campaign to take the Khanate's
capital city,
Qashliq. The
Cossacks conquered the city on 26
October 1582,
sending Kuchum into...
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Sibir and the end of Khan Kuchum's power. The
battle took
place near
Qashliq (Isker), in Siberia.
After Kuchum seized power in Sibir, he
attacked the...
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against the
Russian advance, Yermak's
forces prepared for a
campaign to take
Qashliq, the
Siberian capital. The
force embarked in May 1582.
After a three-day...
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Siberia the
Khanate of Sibir,
after which the
region of
Siberia is
named Qashliq, also
known as Sibir,
historical capital city of
Khanate of
Sibir Siberian...
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courses of the
Irtysh lay
within the
Tatar Khanate of Sibir; its capital,
Qashliq (also
known as Sibir) was
located on the
Irtysh a few
kilometres upstream...
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Siberia from 1590. At this time,
Sibir was the name of a
fortress at
Qashliq, near Tobolsk.
Gerardus Mercator, in a map
published in 1595,
marks Sibier...