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ARTICLES RELATED TO Khanate of Kazan - Administrative division |  |  |  | Khanate of Kazan - Administrative division: Encyclopedia II - Khanate of Kazan - HistoryDuring the reign of Olug Moxammat and his son Maxmud, Kazan forces occupied Muscovy and its subject lands several times. The Grand Duke of Moscow Vassily II was defeated in a battle near the Suzdal, and was forced to pay tribute to the Kazan khan. In July 1487, Grand Duke Ivan III of Moscow occupied Kazan and seated a puppet leader, Möxämmädämin, to the Kazan throne. The Kazan Khanate subsequently became a Moscow protectorate. As Russian influence grew stronger, Russian nobles and merchants received more advantageous conditions th ...
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 |  |  | Khanate of Kazan - Administrative division: Encyclopedia II - Khanate of Kazan - Military forcesThe military of the khanate consisted of armament and men from the darughas and subject lands, khan guards, and the troops of the nobility. The number of soldiers was never constant, ranging from 20,000 to 60,000 in number. Often, troops from Nogay, the Crimean and Russia also served for the Kazan khans.
Fire-arms (arquebuse) were used for defending the walls of Kazan.
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 |  |  | Khanate of Kazan - Administrative division: Encyclopedia II - Khanate of Kazan - Military forcesThe military of the khanate consisted of armament and men from the darughas and subject lands, khan guards, and the troops of the nobility. The number of soldiers was never constant, ranging from 20'000 to 60'000 in number. Often, troops from Nogay, the Crimean and Russia also served for the Kazan khans.
Fire-arms (arquebuse) were used for defending the walls of Kazan.
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 |  |  | Khanate of Kazan - Administrative division: Encyclopedia II - Khanate of Kazan - CultureIn general, the culture of the Kazan Khanate descended from that of Volga Bulgaria. Cultural elements of the Golden Horde were also present in noble circles.
A large part of the population were literate. Large libraries were present in mosques and madrassahs. Kazan became a center of science and theology. Worldly literature also developed: the most prominent Old Tatar language poets were Möxämmädyar, Ömmi Kamal, Möxämmädämin, Ğärifbäk, and Qolşärif. Möxämmädyar renovated the traditions of Kaz ...
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 |  |  | Khanate of Kazan - Administrative division: Encyclopedia II - Khanate of Kazan - SocietyThe state was governed by the khan. His action was based on the cabinet council Diwan's decisions and advisements.
The nobility included bäk (beg), ämir (emir), and the morza (murza). Military estates consisted of the uğlan (ulan), bahadir, içki (ichki). Muslim clergy also played a major role. They were divided into säyet (seid), şäyex (sheikh), qazí (qazi), and imams. The ulema or clergy played a judicial role, and maintained the madrassas and maktabs (schools). The majority of the population were qara xalıq (black ...
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