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Name: qasim khanate

Type: Cluster

Start: 1453 AD

End: 1681 AD

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The cluster includes all the forms of the country.

The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:

  • Qasim Khanate
  • Qasim Khanate (Russia)
  • Establishment


  • January 1453: Ulugh Muhammad was a prominent ruler of the Golden Horde. His son, Qasim Khan, sought refuge in Moscow and was granted land by Vasily II, establishing the Qasim Khanate in 1452. This territory was located in the modern-day Republic of Tatarstan, Russia.
  • Chronology


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    1. Time of Troubles


    Was a period of political crisis during the Tsardom of Russia which began in 1598 with the death of Fyodor I, the last of the Rurik dynasty, and ended in 1613 with the accession of Michael I of the House of Romanov.

    1.1.Polish-Muscovite War (1605-1618)

    Was a conflict fought between the Tsardom of Russia and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth together with Zaporozhian Cossacks.

    1.1.1.Polish Invasion of Russia (1609)

    A Commonwealth army under the command of Hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski invaded the Tsardom of Russia in 1609.

  • July 1610: On 27 July a treaty was signed between the boyars and Żółkiewski promising the Russian boyars the same vast privileges the Polish szlachta had, in exchange for them recognizing Władysław as the new tsar.

  • 1.1.2.Expulsion of the Poles from Russia

    Was a revolt against Polish occupation that started in Moscow and finally expelled the Poles from Russia.

  • December 1611: News of the capitulation reached Polish King Sigismund III on December 8 at Volokolamsk, less than 30 kilometers away. Upon finding out about this, the king, who was on his way to help the garrison, decided to halt the march and head back to Poland.

  • 2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 1553: After the conquest of Kazan, the self-government of the khans was abolished and the khanate came to be governed by Russian voyevodas.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1682: After the death of khanbika (queen) Fatima Soltan in 1681, the Khanate was abolished.
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