Mehmed IV Giray, the Sufi (1610–1674), was khan of the Crimean Khanate in 1641–1644 and 1654–1666. His two reigns were interrupted by that of his brother İslâm III Giray. His first reign was uneventful, except for the recapture of Azov from the Cossacks. His second reign was spent fighting Russians and Cossacks in alliance with Poland. He had some reputation as a poet.
MehmedIVGiray, the Sufi (1610–1674), was khan of the Crimean Khanate in 1641–1644 and 1654–1666. His two reigns were interrupted by that of his brother...
Mohammed IV may refer to: MehmedIVGiray (1610–1674), khan of the Crimean Khanate MehmedIV (1642–1693), Ottoman sultan Mohammed IV of Morocco (1802–1873)...
Selâmet I Giray. He served as nureddin under his brothers İslâm III Giray and MehmedIVGiray circa 1651 to before 1666. His son was Devlet III Giray (1716-1717)...
the second reign of MehmedIVGiray. He then retired to Istanbul. In 1678 the Turks made him Khan in place of his cousin Selim I Giray who had performed...
Mehmed II (Ottoman Turkish: محمد ثانى, romanized: Meḥmed-i s̱ānī; Turkish: II. Mehmed, pronounced [icinˈdʒi ˈmehmet]; 30 March 1432 – 3 May 1481), commonly...
Tatar: III Mehmed Geray, ٣محمد كراى). His grandfather, khan Mehmed II Giray the fat, was one of the many sons of Devlet I Giray. In 1584 Mehmed II was driven...
of Khans of the Crimean Khanate from the Giray dynasty: List of Ukrainian rulers Family tree. Crimea Giray - Khan dynasty of Crimea. Khan's Palace website...
disobedience and 1584 removal of Mehmed II Giray, the Sultan demoted the Crimean Khan to the level of Grand Vizier. The Giray Khans were also sovereigns of...
Sultan, wife of Mengli I Giray, Ayse Sultan, wife of Devlet I Giray (r. 1551–1577) and Emine Sultan Biyim, wife of MehmedIVGiray (1642–44 and 1654–66)...
defeated in a surprise attack by a large Polish-Tatar-Cossack army led by MehmedIVGiray and Ivan Vyhovsky in the Battle of Konotop. The same year, he negotiated...
Qaplan I Giray, Khan (1713–1715) Devlet III Giray, Khan (1716–1717) Saadet IVGiray, Khan (1717–1724) Meñli II Giray, Khan (1724–1730) Qaplan I Giray, Khan...
Meñli I GirayMehmed I Giray Sahib I Giray Devlet I GirayMehmedIVGiray Islam III Giray Adil Giray Selim I Giray Devlet II Giray Şahin Giray Black Musa...
sultan (Avcı, "the Hunter") Mehmed V (1844–1918), Ottoman sultan Mehmed VI (1861–1926), 36th and last Ottoman sultan Mehmed I Giray (1465–1523), a khan of...
(daughter of MehmedIV) Ümmügülsüm Sultan (daughter of Ahmed III) Zekiye Sultan Meñli I GirayMehmed I Giray Sahib I Giray Devlet I GirayMehmedIVGiray Islam...
first half of the 16th century. In 1521, the combined forces of Khan MehmedGiray and his Crimean allies attacked Russia, captured more than 150,000 slaves...
Mehmed III. Mehmed ordered the execution of his nineteen half brothers. Ahmed's elder brother Şehzade Mahmud was also executed by his father Mehmed on...
Grand Crown Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski, led delegations to King Władysław IV Vasa in Warsaw and generally was well respected within the Cossack ranks....
military backing from the Mamluks in Egypt. Karamani Mehmed Pasha, latest grand vizier of Mehmed II, informed him of the death of the Sultan and invited...
result of a crisis in 1523, during the reign of Meñli's successor, Mehmed I Giray. He died that year and beginning with his successor, from 1524 on, Crimean...