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  2. Siege of Kazan - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Kazan or Fall of Kazan in 1552 was the final battle of the Russo-Kazan Wars and led to the fall of the Khanate of Kazan. Conflict continued after the fall of Kazan, however, as rebel governments formed in Çalım and Mişätamaq, and a new khan was invited from the Nogais. This guerrilla war lingered until 1556.

  3. Khanate of Kazan - Wikipedia

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    The Khanate of Kazan [a] was a Tatar state that occupied the territory of the former Volga Bulgaria between 1438 and 1552. The khanate covered contemporary Tatarstan , Mari El , Chuvashia , Mordovia , and parts of Udmurtia and Bashkortostan ; its capital was the city of Kazan .

  4. Siege of Kazan (1487) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Kazan [a] took place between 18 May and 9 July 1487, during a succession dispute for the Khanate of Kazan's throne. Troops from the Grand Principality of Moscow , which were commanded by Daniil Kholmsky , intended to capture its capital Kazan in order to restore the reign of Möxämmädämin .

  5. Ivan the Terrible - Wikipedia

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    Blessed Be the Host of the King of Heaven, a Russian icon from c. 1550–1560, an allegory of the conquest of Kazan. While Ivan was a child, armies of the Kazan Khanate repeatedly raided northeastern Russia. [55] In the 1530s, the Crimean khan formed an offensive alliance with Safa Giray of Kazan, his relative.

  6. Russo-Kazan Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Russo-Kazan Wars were a series of short, intermittent wars fought between the Grand Principality of Moscow and the Khanate of Kazan between 1437 and 1556. Most of these were wars of succession in Kazan, in which Muscovy intervened on behalf of the dynastic interests of its main ally, the Crimean Khanate . [ 1 ]

  7. Kazan Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Kazan Chronicle (Russian: Казанский летописец), also known as the Story of the Tsardom of Kazan (История Казанского Царства) or Kazan Story (Казанская история, Kazanskaya istoriya), is a document written between 1560 and 1565.

  8. Annexation of Chuvashia by the Tsardom of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Miniature from the "History of the Kazan Kingdom" Appeal of the Chuvash and mountain Mari to Shah Ali and the Russian voivodes (1551) The entry of Chuvashia into the Russian state was an event in the history of the Chuvash people that occurred in 1551, when the Chuvash (as well as the mountain Mari) of the mountain side became a subject of the Russian state.

  9. List of Russian historical films - Wikipedia

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    Principality of Moscow, Tsardom of Russia: Ivan the Terrible: Lady of Csejte: Кровавая леди Батори 2015 1590—1610 Kingdom of Hungary: Elizabeth Báthory: 1612: 1612: Хроники смутного времени 2007 1612 Tsardom of Russia, Time of Troubles: Russian Ark: Русский ковчег 2000 1800–2000 History ...