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Principality of Kod
Кодское княжество
1400s-1643
Map of the Ugrian Khanty principalities. Kod (Koda) is denoted in brown.
Map of the Ugrian Khanty principalities. Kod (Koda) is denoted in brown.
CapitalShorkar
Common languagesKhanty language
Religion
Shamanism, Russian Orthodoxy
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy
History 
• Established
1400s
• Prince Dmitry Mikhailovich Alachev surrendering Kod to the Tsardom of Russia
1643
Succeeded by
Tsardom of Russia Principality of Kod
Today part ofRussia

The Principality of Kod (Cyrillic: Кодское княжество), or the Principality of Koda (Кода), was a Khanty principality located in north Western Siberia from the 15th to 17th century. It was located on both banks of the Ob River and along the river tributaries of Kazym and Irtysh, occupying an area approximately now the Oktyabrsky District of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. The rulers of Kod, the House of Alachev, had in their possession various fortified towns along the banks of the Ob, the largest of which being the capital of Shorkar (lit. "city on a stream"), later Alachev. Kod was generally allies of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and later the Tsardom of Russia, engaging in conflicts with other Yugra states like the Principality of Pelym, though occasionally also siding with enemies of Moscow, like Kuchum Khan of the Sibir Khanate or rebel Ivan Bolotnikov. The principality was ultimately annexed into the expanding Russian state in 1643.

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