siberian khanate
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Siberian Khanate
Establishment
January 1406: The Khanate of Sibir was ruled by a dynasty originating with Taibuga in 1405 at Chimgi-Tura. Taibuga was a prominent leader of the Siberian Khanate and played a key role in expanding its territory and influence in the region.
Chronology
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Was a Russian military campaign that resulted in the conquest of the Khanate of Sibir.
January 1583: Kuchum was a ruler of the Siberian Khanate, while Yermak was a Cossack leader. The Battle of Chuvash Cape marked the defeat of Kuchum's forces by Yermak in 1582, leading to the Cossacks entering Iskar that same year. This event ultimately resulted in the territory of the Siberian Khanate being annexed by the Tsardom of Russia.
January 1585: Kuchum reasserted his authority over Sibir.
January 1587: In 1586 300 Russians built an Ostrog (fortress) at Tyumen.
January 1588: Tobolsk conquered by Tsardom of Russia.
January 1592: In 1591 the Konda River Mansi were annexed by Russia.
January 1595: Tara was founded by the Cossack leader Yermak Timofeyevich in 1594 as a fortress to protect the caravan route along the middle Irtysh River. The territory later came under the control of the Tsardom of Russia.
January 1599: In 1598 Kuchum was defeated by the Russians on the banks of the Ob and was forced to flee to the territories of the Nogai, bringing an end to his rule in Sibir.
January 1421: Tabarinskoe Principality is established on the lands at the mouth of the Tabara River (modern Iska River) including Tabaryn town.
January 1429: Abu'l-Khayr Khan founded the Uzbek Khanate.
January 1451: The Pelym Principality was an union of the Mansi tribes that existed from the middle of the 15th century.
January 1451: A union of the Mansi tribes existed from the middle of the 15th to the end of the 16th century .
January 1468: In 1458, Janibek Khan and Kerei Khan led 200,000 of Abu'l-Khayr Khan's followers eastwards to the Chu River where Esen Buqa II of Moghulistan granted them pasture lands. After Abu'l-Khayr Khan died in 1467, they assumed leadership over most of his followers, and became the Kazakh Khanate.
January 1497: The Lyapin Principality was a vassal of the Siberian Khanate.
January 1501: The Belogorsk Principality (Белогорское) formed at the end of the 15th century.
January 1501: A Selkup tribal association in the basins of the Narym and Tom Rivers emerged during the 16th century.
January 1501: The Bardakovo Principality was formed at the end of the 15th century.
January 1501: In 1500, the territory of Sosvinske (Сосьвінське) was established as a principality.
January 1522: The Khanate of Sibir seized the northern regions of Sary-Arka.
January 1569: Haqnazar Khan (Khazakh Khanate) reconquered Saraishyk from the Nogai Horde.
January 1569: Haqnazar Khan annexed the northern regions of Sary-Arka to the Kazakh Khanate.
January 1587: The Lyapin principality becomes a vassal of the Russian kingdom (from 1586 ).
Disestablishment
January 1599: In 1598 Kuchum was defeated by the Russians on the banks of the Ob and was forced to flee to the territories of the Nogai, bringing an end to his rule in Sibir.