Ahmed Khan | |
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Khan | |
Reign | Great Horde: 1465–1481 |
Died | January 6, 1481 |
Predecessor | Maxmud of Astrakhan |
Successor | Shayk Ahmad |
Dynasty | Great Horde or Golden Horde |
Akhmat (Ahmed) Khan (died January 6, 1481) was a khan of the Great Horde between 1465 and 1481.
In 1465, Akhmat seized power in the Horde by rising against his brother Maxmud of Astrakhan, who had been its ruler since 1459. In 1472, Akhmat entered into alliance with the Polish king Casimir IV against Ivan III. In 1476, Akhmat suggested to Ivan III that he should recognize Russia's vassal dependence from the Horde. However, the correlation of forces was not in the Horde's favor. In 1480, Akhmat organized another military campaign against Moscow, which would result in the Horde's defeat (see Great standing on the Ugra river). Russia finally freed itself from the Tatar-Mongol oppression.
On 6 January 1481, Akhmat Khan and his men were killed by Siberian khan Ibak Khan of Tyumen and Nogays at the mouth of the Donets River.
Akhmat Khan
House of Borjigin (Боржигин) (1206–1635)
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Preceded by Maxmud of Astrakhan |
Khan of the Great Horde 1465–1481 |
Succeeded by Shayk Ahmad |