Kazan Khanate (Military Occupation)
If you are looking for the page with the statistics about this polity you can find it here:All Statistics
Polity that includes all territories militarly occupied by Khanate of Kazan that are not part of a specific military territory.
Establishment
January 1506: A huge army of the Kazan and Nogai Tatars advanced towards Nizhny Novgorod and besieged the city.
Chronology
Interactive Chronologies with maps are available in the section Changes Navigation
Was a series of wars fought between the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Khanate of Kazan from 1439, until Kazan was finally conquered by the Tsardom of Russia under Ivan the Terrible in 1552.
1.1.Wars of Ivan III
Russian military campaign against the Khanate of Kazan by Ivan III.
1.2.Wars of Vasily III
Russian military campaign against the Khanate of Kazan by Vasily III.
January 1507: In 1506, Moxammat Amin, a ruler of all occupied regions, decided to seek peace and pay homage to Vasily III of Russia, the successor of Ivan the Great. This marked a significant shift in power dynamics in the region, with the territory ultimately going to the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
January 1523: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
February 1523: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow. After the raid the Kazans left the region.
January 1534: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
February 1534: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow. After the raid the Kazans left the region.
January 1538: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
February 1538: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow. After the raid the Kazans left the region.
January 1539: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
February 1539: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow. After the raid the Kazans left the region.
January 1540: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
February 1540: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow. After the raid the Kazans left the region.
January 1541: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
February 1541: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow. After the raid the Kazans left the region.
January 1542: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
February 1542: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow. After the raid the Kazans left the region.
Disestablishment
January 1542: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
February 1542: Kazan attack in the Grand Duchy of Moscow. After the raid the Kazans left the region.
Selected Sources
Koshelev, A. (1904): The complete collection of Russian Chronicles, vol.13, Saint Petersburg (Russia)