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caught a large group of his followers at a place called Ub Lake and later caught Kuchum on the Ob River. Kuchum fled, but the Russians killed two of his sons and captured five other sons, eight wives and eight daughters. A Muslim cleric was sent to negotiate. Kuchum replied, describing himself as
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was built in part to control Kuchum who was in the area. In 1595 Kuchum's followers were raided on the upper Irtysh. In 1597 Kuchum asked for negotiations and the Tsar and Abdul-Khair wrote from Russia offering estates in Russia in return for surrender. Before September 1598
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deaf and blind and without subsistence and said that he had not submitted before and would not submit now. This was his last contact with the Russians. He is believed to have died c. 1605 in
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to the Russians. In 1591 Koltsov caught Kuchum on the Ishym River and captured two of his wives and his son Abdul-Khair who was later given estates in Russia. In 1594 the fort at
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In 1661, a man who was said to be a descendant of Kuchum fought the Russians in Bashkiria. In 1739, during the Bashkir War, some said Karasakal to be a Kuchumid.
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to confront him head-on (c. 1580). Kuchum is particularly noted for the vigorous resistance he offered to the Russian invaders.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Kuchum is portrayed in numerous Tatar and Russian songs and legends. His descendants remained in
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river. There he attempted to establish a new khanate, engaging in war against Russian governors.
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Frank, Allen J. (2009). "The Western steppe: Volga-Ural region, Siberia, and the Crimea".
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In 1591, Kuchum's son, Abul Khayir was the first of his dynasty to convert to
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The fall of Qashliq to Yermak, and the flight of Kuchum. A miniature from the
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Alton S Donnelly, 'The Russian Conquest of Bashkiria', 1968, pages 23 and 127
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were to be added into the Genealogical Book of the Russian nobility.
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and his cross-border raids met with vigorous opposition from the
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In 1590 Kuchum raided the Tatars around Tobolsk who were paying
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In 1686, the tsar decreed that the dynasties of the ruler of
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who was then leading his people from Dzugharia to the Volga.
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in the Caucasus along with the Tatar princes of Siberia and
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The Cambridge History of Inner Asia: The Chinggisid Age
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Khan

Qashliq
Sibir Khanate
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Nogai Horde
Khanate of Sibir
Bukhara
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Ibak Khan
Islam
Bashkir
Siberian Tatar
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Khan
Siberia

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