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2 Marriages and issue  





3 References  





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Ibrahim of Kazan






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Ibrahim of Kazan
Khan of Kazan
Khan of the Tatar Kazan Khanate
Reign1467 – 1479
PredecessorXälil of Kazan
SuccessorIlham Ghali of Kazan

Born15th century
Died1479[1]orc. 1486[2]
SpousesFatima Sultan
Nur Sultan[1]
Issueby Fatima
Ilham Ghali of Kazan
by Nur
Möxämmädämin of Kazan
Ghabdellatif of Kazan
Gawharshat of Kazan
ReligionIslam

Ibrahim khan (died 1479[1]orc. 1486[2]) was the Khan of Kazan from 1467. He was the son of Mäxmüd. He was crowned after Xälil's death and was married to Nur Sultan. In 1467–1469 and 1478, he participated in wars against Muscovy. After concluding a treaty with Ivan III, all Russian prisoners of war held by the Khanate were released. He supported a policy of non-intervention into Muscovy's politics.

Wars against Muscovy

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In 1467, Ivan III began to wage war against the Kazan Khanate. In the fall, he sent as a pretender Oglan Kasim, Ibrahim's uncle, who was supported by some of the Kazan nobility. Ibrahim destroyed numerous Muscovite forces in the battle on the Idel (Volga).

At the head of opposition was mirza Gabgul-Mumin. The Russian campaign ended unsuccessfully, with the Russian army deciding to not cross the Volga to engage in combat with the Tatars. In response to this Ibrahim-khan in winter made a dragoon[clarification needed] to the border areas of the enemy and plundered the environs of Galich Merskoy.

In 1468, Ivan III sent strong garrisons to Nizhniy Novgorod, Murom, Kostroma, Galich and began military action on the territory of Khanate. This campaign accompanied by extreme violence against ordinary people with the purpose of provoking Kazan into a big war.

Ibrahim sent its armies by two directions: Galich and Nizhniy Novgorod-Muromsk. On the first way, the Khanate's army was contributed by success. Tatars captured the Kichmeng town and two volosts of Kostroma were occupied. On the second way Russians stopped Tatars defeating Khadzhi-Berdy's troop.

Muscovy opened a third front from Khlynov. The ushkuyniks went by boats to Kama from Vyatka and began robbing the hinterland of the Khanate (deep behind the lines). In response to this Tatars sent troops that captured the capital of Vyatka Land, Khlynov.

Marriages and issue

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Ibrahim had at least two wives, and by them he had at least three sons and a daughter:

References

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  1. ^ a b c Kołodziejczyk 2011, p. 29.
  • ^ a b Martin 2007, p. 354.
  • Bibliography

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    Preceded by

    Xälil

    Khan of Kazan
    1467–1479
    Succeeded by

    Ilham


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