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About Ahmed 1465-1481 Khan of the Golden Horde - r. 1465-1481
Akhmat Khan , completely Achmed Chan bin Kütschük (also Ahmed Khan ; † January 6, 1481 at the mouth of the Donets ), was from 1465 to 1481 Khan of the Golden Horde .
Akhmat Khan wrested the rule from his brother Mahmud Khan , which he had held since 1459. In 1472 Akhmat Khan entered into an alliance with the Polish ruler Casimir IV against the Russian ruler Ivan III. a. However, the alliance could not defeat Russia. In 1480 Akhmat Khan organized another campaign against Moscow, which eventually led to the end of the Mongol invasion of Russia after standing almost without a fight on the Ugra . The Mongol threat to Russia was thus over once and for all. On January 6, 1481, Akhmat Khan and his people were killed by Ibaq Khan , the ruler of the Sibir Khanate , at the mouth of the Donets . His successor Saih Ahmed was executed as the last ruler of the Golden Horde in Lithuania.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Khan_bin_K%C3%BCch%C3%BCk
Father of
Murtadâ Khan of the Golden Horde - r. 1481-1499;
Sayyid Âhmad III Khan of the Golden Horde - r. 1481-? [Shayik-Ahmad Last Khan of the Golden Horde - r. 1481-1502]
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- 1465-1481 : Ahmed fils de Kutjukh Mohammed
voir:
https://www.histoiredumonde.net/Horde-d-Or.html
Also Genealogy:
Genghis Khan
Jochi
Orda Khan
Sartaqtay
Köchü
Bayan
Sasibuqa
Ilbasan
Chimtay
Urus
Temur-Malik
Temür Qutlugh
Temur ibn Temur Qutlugh
Küchük Muhammad
Ahmed bin Küchük (احمد خان بن کوچک) was a Khan of the Great Horde between 1465 and 1481. In 1465, Ahmed Khan seized power in the Horde by rising against his brother Mahmud bin Küchük, who had been its ruler since 1459. In 1472, Ahmed Khan entered into alliance with the Polish king Casimir IV against Ivan III of Russia. In 1476, Ahmed Khan suggested to Ivan III that he should recognize him as his overlord. However the situation of forces was not in the Horde's favour.
In 1480, Ahmed Khan organized another military campaign against Muscovy, which would result in the great stand on the Ugra river, 150 miles from Moscow. They stood off shouting at one another on opposite banks for weeks before a conflict became inevitable. Panic set in, as both sides suddenly turned deciding to flee, rather than fight in the tradition of Genghis Khan. The Horde's retreat meant that the last of the conflict between Eurasians was over. The Mongols' last possessions were in Kazan, Astrakhan, and the Crimea. Ivan III, Russia's ruler finally freed himself from the Tatar-Mongol dependency.
On 6 January 1481, Ahmed Khan and his men were killed by Siberian Khan, Ibak Khan of Tyumen and Nogays at the mouth of the Donets River.
Ahmed Khan's wife was the Timurid princess Badi' al-Jamal, a sister of Sultan Husayn Bayqara of Khorasan. Through this marriage he had two sons, Mahmud Khan and Bahadur Khan, as well as a daughter, Khanzada Khanum. However, Badi' al-Jamal eventually left the Golden Horde and returned with her children to her brother's court in Herat.[2][3]
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Severskiy Donets, Belgorodskiy rayon, Belgorodskaya oblast', Russia (Russian Federation)
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