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Nur Sultan (wife of Mengli I Giray)

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gave Ivan III a reason to interfere in Kazan politics. Ivan III joined Mengli I Giray and launched a campaign on Kazan, which resulted in Muhammed Amin being placed on the throne of Kazan. However, the power struggle in Kazan continued, and Nur Sultan became a long term supporter of the alliance between Moscow and the Crimean Khanate on order to protect the interest of her son in Kazan.
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Nur Sultan was highly politically involved from the start. She wished to support her son's right to the throne of Kazan in the power struggle against their halfbrother, her stepson. She wrote to Ivan III of Moscow and asked him to intervene in Kazan politics to defend the rights of her son, which
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Central Asia. She left for Bakhchisarai on the Crimea in the company of her youngest son Ghabdellatif, but left her eldest son in the custody Ivan of Moscow. She became one of the wives of Mengli I Giray. The women of the Giray dynasty, though an Islamic dynasty, did not yet live secluded in a
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In 1494-1495 she made a pilgrimage to Mecca with her brother, as well as Egypt. On her return, she gifted an Arab horse to her diplomatic ally Ivan III, who in return promised her that Kazan would always remain the property of her family.
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In 1487, she married Mengli I Giray. The marriage was possibly made to give the Crimean khan an influential power base in the power struggle in post-
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She was one of few examples of the Giray harem who ever had any influence over the affairs of state, alongside Ayse Sultan, wife of
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Law and Division of Power in the Crimean Khanate (1532-1774): With Special Reference to the Reign of Murad Giray (1678-1683)
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The Structure of the Giray Dynasty (15th-16th centuries): Matrimonial and Kinship Relations of the Crimean Khans
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Kinship in the Altaic World: Proceedings of the 48th Permanent International Altaistic Conference
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In 1510–1511, Nur Sultan visited her sons in Moscow and Kazan in the company of her stepson
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Kinship in the Altaic World: Proceedings of the 48th Permanent International
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Law and Division of Power in the Crimean Khanate (1532-1774): With Special
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The Crimean Khanate and Poland-Lithuania: International Diplomacy on the
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Russia's Steppe Frontier: The Making of a Colonial Empire, 1500-1800
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She was the daughter of Prince Timur ibn Mansur, bey of the
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In 1515, her spouse died, and was succeeded by his son
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By Ibrahim of Kazan, She had two sons and a daughter:
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in Elena Vladimirovna BoÄ­kova, R. B. Rybakov (ed.),
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Index

Khanbikeh
Crimean Khanate

Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible
Xälil of Kazan
Ibrahim of Kazan
Menli I Giray
Issue
Möxämmädämin of Kazan
Ghabdellatif of Kazan
Gawharshat of Kazan
House
Nogai
Kazan
Giray
Islam
Mengli I Giray
Crimean Khanate
Manghits
Xälil of Kazan
Ibrahim of Kazan
Möxämmädämin of Kazan
Ghabdellatif of Kazan
Gawharshat
Ilham Ghali of Kazan
Ivan III of Moscow
Golden Horde
harem
Sahib I Giray
Mehmed I Giray

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