Hacı I Giray

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Haci I Giray (Crimean Tatar: I Hacı Geray) (died 1466) was the founder and the first ruler of the Crimean Khanate. He is sometimes referred to as Haci Devlet Giray or Devlet Haci Giray. He is said to have been an 11th generation descendant of Genghis Khan.

Crimean Tatar national flag with golden Taraq Tamğa
Crimean Tatar national flag with golden Taraq Tamğa

He ascended the throne after a long struggle against the khans of the Golden Horde for the independence of the Crimean Khanate in which he was supported by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. While some sources state he came to power as early as 1428 or 1434, the first coins of Haci Giray are not earlier than 1441.

Haci I Giray founded the Giray Dynasty of the Crimean Khans, and introduced the new state symbol: "taraq tamğa" or "the trident of Girays", which is a derivation from the scales insignia of Golden Horde. He established his residence in Salaçıq village (the vicinities of modern Bakhchisaray near the Çufut Qale fortress). A contemporary European source, The Chronicle of Dlugosz, described him as a person of outstanding personal values and a perfect governor.

In 1456 he was deposed for a short period by the revolt of his own son Hayder, but was restored that the same year.

Haci I Giray is buried in the Durbe in Salaçıq in Bakhchisaray.

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Preceded by
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Khan of Crimea
1449–1456
Succeeded by
Hayder
Preceded by
Hayder
Khan of Crimea
1456–1466
Succeeded by
Nur Devlet