Siberia Khanate
In the
1440s
, the
Golden Horde
was racked by civil war. It broke up into four separate
Khanates
: the
Siberia Khanante
, the
Khanate of Kazan
, the
Khanate of Astrakhan
and the
Khanate of the Crimea
. The main population was
Siberian Tatars
. Some parts of Khanate also included Sibir Duchy that exist in 14th century at the North of Golden Horde,
Mansi
,
Khanty
and
Nenets
lands. Conquered by
Russian
cossacks
under
Yermak Timofeyevich
in 1570's. The rulers of the territory (
khans
) were usually selected from descendants of
Shayban
,
Batu
's brother. The last khan of Siberia was
Kuchum
. The last capital was
Qashliq
. Many modern Russian cities of West Siberia were founded at Siberia Khanate period (
Tyumen
,
Tobolsk
).
See also
List of Turkic states and empires
External links
Siberian Tatars
Sufism in Russia Today
Ermak
Russian "Conquest" 1580-1760
Siberia Mapping
Notes on the Russian Army of the 17th Century(1632-98)
Ancient Humans
The Mansi
Moscovite
Sahanjar Soder
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