- (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: حاجی ترخان, Tatar: Хаҗитархан, romanized:
Xacitarxan), also
known as
Hashtar Khan /
Astarxan (Tatar: Astarxan) or Astrakhan...
- Küchük
established the
Khanate in the 1460s. The
capital was the city of
Xacitarxan, also
known as
Astrakhan in
Russian chronicles. Its
territory included...
- 13th
century as
Xacitarxan.
Tamerlane burnt it to the
ground in 1395
during his war with the
Golden Horde. From 1459 to 1556,
Xacitarxan was the capital...
- Iran Atil,
Khazaria Khazaran Baku,
Azerbaijan Derbent, Dagestan,
Russia Xacitarxan, modern-day
Astrakhan Iran: Ali Abad Astane-ye
Ashrafiye Astara Babolsar...
-
Horde against Akhmat Khan, he
escaped to the town of
Hajji Tarkhan (or
Xacitarxan),
establishing the
independent Khanate of
Astrakhan there.
Mahmud Astrakhani...
-
occupied the
throne with the help of the No**** nobility. In the
battle of
Xacitarxan in 1554 the
Russians defeated him and
forced him to
escape to
lands behind...
- Big Horde's khan Sa**** Akhmad, and a
grandson of Akhmat. He
occupied Xacitarxan throne with the help of No****s. He was a
supporter of
centralization policy...
- Azov (Azaq)
Bukhara Bolghar Karakorum Dadu
Majar Maragheh Qarshi Samarkand Sarai Batu/Berke Saray-Jük
Shangdu (Xanadu)
Soltaniyeh Tabriz Ukek
Xacitarxan...
- Azov (Azaq)
Bukhara Bolghar Karakorum Dadu
Majar Maragheh Qarshi Samarkand Sarai Batu/Berke Saray-Jük
Shangdu (Xanadu)
Soltaniyeh Tabriz Ukek
Xacitarxan...
- (Hungarian*), Hâjitarkhân – حاجیترخان (former Persian), Həştərxan (Azeri*),
Xacitarxan (former Tatar), Āsītèlāhǎn – 阿斯特拉罕 (Chinese*)
Athens Afina (Azeri*), Afiny...