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[edit] khanate's name(s)
The title of this article should be "Khanate of Sibir", with a reference to the "anachronistic title" (if necessary) "Siberia Khanate", which I have never seen or heard. The name of the city given here as "Qashliq" should be "Sibir", which it is always called everywhere; see my discussion page on the page "Qashliq."
- 'Nowhere' is nonsense, e.g. on 'the people of the Red Book' both the forms Siberia khanate and khanate of Siberia ARE used. [[1]]. Furthermore, the khanate "lived on", ionically, as part of the Russian imperial full style Fastifex 08:43, 13 August 2006 (UTC)