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  1. 23 de dic. de 2023 · The Shaybanids, descendants of Jochi, frequently claimed the area as their own. Ibak Khan, a member of a junior branch of the Shaybanid house, killed Mar and seized Chimgi-Tura. A Taibugid restoration occurred when Mar's grandson Muhammad fled to the eastern territories around the Irtysh and killed Ibak in battle in c. 1493.

  2. ibakwt.org › about-us › ibak-teamIBAK Team – IBAK

    Passion is an addiction that probably transcends any known boundary. To raise up an institution like IBAK needed a leader with a vision. Professionalism in any sport brings forth results far beyond expectations and this cannot be more true of the man who has envisioned, formulated, guided and also encouraged like minded individuals in bringing to fruition of having a single sport association ...

  3. 11 de ene. de 2016 · Ibak, in turn, was ousted and killed by Muhammad, a Taybughid. Russian chronicles begin referring to Sibir’ as the Khanate of Tiumen in the late 15th century and provide more testimony about its relations with Muscovy until its demise a hundred years later. By the mid‐16th century, Khan Kuchum, the grandson of Ibak, had apparently ...

  4. 22 de oct. de 2022 · Ibak Khan (died 1495) was a Shaybanid khan of Sibir about whom the sources are contradictory. He is also called Abak, Ivak, Ibaq, Khan of Tyumen, and Said Ibrakhim Khan(). With the breakup of the Golden Horde the regional powers were the Nogais south of the Urals, the Shaybanids southeast of the Ur

  5. Latest Khanate Of Sibir Science News, Research Review & Scholarly Articles. The Most Complete Encyclopedia by Academic Accelerator.

  6. 4 Sayed Borhan 1627-79, son of above, 1627: khan at age 3, 1636: at age 12 seen by Adam Olearius, 1653: became Christian but retained throne in violation of the custom that Khans must be Muslim. According to Howorth, in 1656 fought Swedes, 1678 fought in Ukraine. Very long reign, few important events.

  7. Mamuk Khan (Mahmud ibn Ibak) fou un príncep xibànida fill d'Ibak Khan que fou breument kan de Kazan el 1495-1496. El kan Muhammad Amin va fer algunes jugades desagradables als notables els quals finalment van decidir cridar a Mamuk Khan perquè els alliberés del seu jou.