Ibrahim of Kazan
Ibrahim of Kazan | |
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Khan of Kazan | |
Khan of Kazan | |
Reign | 1467 - 1479 |
Predecessor | Xälil of Kazan |
Successor | Ilham Ghali of Kazan |
Died | 1479[1] |
Spouse | Nur Sultan[1] |
İbrahim khan (died 1479) was a ruler of the Khanate of Kazan (since 1467). He was the son of Mäxmüd. He was crowned after Xälil's death and was married to his wife Nursoltan. In 1467–1469 and 1478 he participated in wars against Muscovy. After the treaty concluded with Ivan III, all Russian prisoners of war were liberated. He was a supporter of policy of non-intervention to Muscovy's politics.
References
- 1 2 Kołodziejczyk 2011, p. 29.
Bibliography
- Kołodziejczyk, Dariusz (2011). The Crimean Khanate and Poland-Lithuania: International Diplomacy on the European Periphery (15th-18th Century). A Study of Peace Treaties Followed by Annotated Documents. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 9789004191907.
Preceded by Xälil |
Khan of Kazan 1467–1479 |
Succeeded by Ilham |
See also
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