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Kasimov
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After 1471, the town was known as Qasím city. It remained the capital of Qasim Khanate until 1681 when the khanate was re-absorbed into Russia. A group of ...
Kasimov Khanate
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Kasimov
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In history of Central Asia: Mongol rule. The khanate of Kasimov was to be a thorn in Kazan's flesh until the latter's extinction in 1552.
List of Qasim khans
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This is a list of Khans (Leaders), Sultans (Princes), and Begums (Queens) who ruled in Qasim Khanate (Russian: Kasimov Khanate (1452-1681)) from five dynasties.
Qasim Khan
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Qasím Khan (or Qasim of Kasimov) (died 1469) was the first khan of the Tatar Qasim Khanate, from 1452 to his death in 1469. He was the son of Kazan khan ...
Qasim Khanate
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Qasim khan Şahğäli (1515–1567) was three times crowned as Kazan khan with the aid of Muscovy. After the conquest of Kazan, the self-government of the khans was ...
THE CASE OF THE KHANATE OF KASIMOV
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and their solutions. The Khanate of Kasimov was formed when Grand Prince Vasilii II granted the frontier town of Gorodets (Meshcherskii gorodok) to ...