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Khanate of Kazan
Казан ханлыгы
1438–1552
Banner used in battle
The Khanate of Kazan, c. 1500–1550.
Status
Independent
Capital
Kazan
Official languages
Chagatai language (literature, lingua franca, court) Old Tatar language (dynastic, literature)
Common languages
Turkic (Tatar
Chuvash)
Mari
Religion
Islam, Shamanism
Government
Khanate
Kazan Khan
• 1438–1445
Ulugh Muhammad (first)
• March-October 1552
Yadegar Moxammat (last)
History
• Elevation of Ulugh Muhammad
1438
• Conquest of Kazan by Ivan IV
1552
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Golden Horde
Tsardom of Russia
Today part of
Russia
Part of a series on the
History of Russia
Periods
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pre-9th century
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879–1240: Ancient Rus'
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882–1136
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987–1397
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988–1402
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1093–1157
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Council of Liubech • Council of Uvetichi • Mongol conquest • Battle of Kulikovo
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1136–1478
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1157–1331
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1263–1547
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Great Stand on the Ugra River • Time of Troubles • Zemsky Sobor • Treaty of Nystad • Petrovian reforms • 1812 Patriotic War • Decembrist Revolt • Emancipation reform • Russo-Japanese War • 1905 Revolution • October Manifesto • Second Patriotic War
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1547–1721
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1721–1917
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1799–1867
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1809–1917
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1867–1915
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1900–1905
Uryankhay Krai
1914–1921
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1917–1918
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1917–1918
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1917–1922
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1919–1922
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1920–1922
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1922–1922
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1918–1920
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1921–1923
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Soviet Union
1922–1991
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1922–1991
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1940–1956
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1921–1944
since 1991: Modern Russia
August Coup • Belavezha Accords • Alma-Ata Protocol • USSR dissolution • CIS • "Near abroad" • Constitutional crisis • Privatization • CSTO • Chechen wars (1st • 2nd) • Oligarchy • Putinism • Five-Days War • Presidential terms amendments • Eurasian Economic Union • Annexation of Crimea • War in Donbas • 2020 amendments • Invasion of Ukraine (Prelude • Mass emigration • Debt default • Sanctions • Mobilization • 2022 annexation)
Russian Federation
1991–present
Republic of Tatarstan
1994–present
Chechen Republic
2000–present
Republic of CrimeaA
2014–present
Donetsk People's RepublicAB
2022–present
Luhansk People's RepublicAB
2022–present
Kherson OblastAB
2022–present
Zaporizhzhia OblastAB
2022–present
full list...^ANot internationally recognized. ^BNot fully controlled.
The Khanate of Kazan (Tatar: Казан ханлыгы, romanized: Kazan xanlıgı; Russian: Казанское ханство, romanized: Kazanskoye khanstvo) was a medieval Tatar Turkic state that occupied the territory of the former Volga Bulgaria between 1438 and 1552. The khanate covered contemporary Tatarstan, Mari El, Chuvashia, Mordovia, and parts of Udmurtia and Bashkortostan; its capital was the city of Kazan. It was one of the successor states of the Golden Horde (Kipchak Khanate), and it came to an end when it was conquered by the Tsardom of Russia.
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ethnic group. The region came under the domination of the KhanateofKazan in the 15th century. The khanate was conquered by Ivan the Terrible in 1552 and...
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themselves, they started to use names of the khanates: the population ofKhanateofKazan called themselves the people ofKazan (Qazanlı); this name was also...
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