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  1. Canghali (also Jan Ali, Can Ali, Tatar: Җангали, Canğali; Russian: Джан-Али) (1516–1535) was ruler of the Khanate of Qasim in 1519–1532 and then Khanate of Kazan in 1532–1535. He was the son of Qasim khan Sheikh Auliyar (Şäyexäwliyär) (r. 1512-15) and younger brother of Qasim khan Shahgali or Shah Ali (r ...

  2. Canghali of Kazan. Canghali (también Jan Ali, Can Ali, tártaro: Җангали; ruso: Джан-Али) (1516-1535) fue gobernante del Kanato de Qasim en 1519-1532 y luego del Kanato de Kazán en 1532-1535.

  3. Russo-Kazan Wars. The Russo-Kazan Wars was a series of wars fought between the Grand Principality of Moscow and the Khanate of Kazan from 1437, until Kazan was finally conquered by the Tsardom of Russia under Ivan the Terrible in 1552.

  4. 22 de may. de 2024 · Overview. Kazan Khanate. Quick Reference. A successor state to Genghis Khan's Golden Horde, centered in the city of Kazan, located in present-day Tatarstan on the Volga River. Muslim Turkic culture and literature flourished after its founding (1438 or 1445).

  5. El zar puso a Canghali, el hermano menor de Shahgali en el trono. Fue asesinado por la facción antirrusa en 1535. Los registros de las crónicas rusas hablan de unos cuarenta ataques de los kanes de Kazán en los territorios rusos (principalmente en las regiones de Nizhni Nóvgorod , Múrom , Vyatka , Vladímir , Kostromá , Gálich ) en la ...

  6. Canghali (also Jan Ali, Can Ali, Tatar: Җангали; Russian: Джан-Али) (1516–1535) was ruler of the Khanate of Qasim in 1519–1532 and then Khanate of Kazan in 1532–1535. He was the son of Qasim khan Shayex Allahiar (Şäyex Allahiär) (r. 1512-15) and younger brother of Qasim khan Shahgali or Shah Ali (r. 1515-19).

  7. www.trenfo.com › civilizations › khanate-of-kazanKhanate of Kazan - Trenfo

    5 de feb. de 2022 · The Kazan Khanate (Qazan khanlygy, Qazan xanlığı, قزان خانلغی) is a Tatar feudal state in the Middle Volga region, which existed from 1438 to 1552. Formed in the process of disintegration of the Golden Horde on the territory of the Bulgar ulus, presumably as a result of the capture of Kazan in 1438 by the Golden Horde Khan Ulu Muhammad.