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Qasim Khanate
قاسم خانلیغی
1452–1681
Map of the Qasim Khanate
Status
Vassal state of Russia
Capital
Kasimov
Official languages
Chagatai\Turki (lingua franca, literature)
Volga Turki/Old Tatar
Other common languages
Kipchak languages
Khan
• 1452–1469
Qasim Khan
Historical era
Early modern period
• Established
1452
• Disestablished
1681
Succeeded by
Tsardom of Russia
The Qasim Khanate (Chagatai/Volga Türki: قاسم خانلیغی) or the Qasim Kingdom (Chagatai/Volga Türki: قاسم پادشالیغی) was a Tatar-ruled khanate, a vassal of Russia, which existed from 1452 until 1681 in the territory of modern Ryazan Oblast in Russia with its capital at Kasimov, in the middle course of the Oka River. It was established in the lands which Grand Prince Vasily II of Moscow (reigned 1425–1462) presented in 1452 to the Kazan prince Qasim Khan (d. 1469), son of the first Kazan khan Olug Moxammat.
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