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Ibak Khan, born Sayyid Ibrahim 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(?).
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.
Ibak Khan, miembro de una rama menor de la casa Shaybanid, mató a Mar y se apoderó de Chimgi-Tura. Se produjo una restauración de Taibugid cuando el nieto de Mar, Muhammad, huyó a los territorios orientales alrededor del Irtysh y mató a Ibak en la batalla en c. 1493.
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...
List of Sibir khans. Two dynasties, the Taibugha and the Shaybanid dynasty of Sibir ruled the Khanate one after the other, bringing breaks in each other's continuity of rule. Yermak Timofeyevich, a Cossack, led the first campaign of Russian conquest of Siberia during the reign of Ivan the Terrible in 1580–1582.
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.