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- Ibak_Khan abstract "Ibak Khan (died 1495) was a Shaybanid khan of Sibir about whom the sources are contradictory. He is also called Abak, Ivak, Ibaq, Khan of Tyumen, and Said Ibrakhim Khan(?).With the breakup of the Golden Horde the regional powers were the Nogais south of the Urals, the Shaybanids southeast of the Urals and the Taibugas in the forested lands to the east. The last two alternated control over the Khanate of Sibir. From about 1428, the Shaybanid Abu'l-Khayr Khan killed the Siberian Khan (which one?) and established a brief empire that streatched from Sibir to the Syr Darya. As people and power drifted southeast, the remaining Shaybanids coaleased around Ibak (Allworth,p47). In 1464 (many sources), or after Abu’l Khayr’s death in 1468 (Forsyth.p25) or about 1480 (Grosset) Ibak, with the help of the Nogais, killed Mar, the Taibugid Khan, and became the Khan of Sibir.At some date, the Nogai brothers Musa and Yamgurchi were at war and Yamgurchi invited Ibak from Tyumen. He appeared along the Volga claiming to have a better right to rule the Great Horde than Ahmed Khan (Howarth,p980). At the time of the Ugra standoff Ibak may have has some arrangement with Moscow to threaten Ahmed in the rear. In 1491 Ibak and Yamgurchi (and Musa?) killed Ahmed Khan. (Khodarkovsky in a footnote implies that there is some doubt about the details). In 1495(most common), or 1494, or 1493 (Grosset, p 489) Ibak was killed by Mamut, a grandson of Mar (Howarth,p981), who then became Khan of Sibir.His son Murtaza was a power on the Steppe after 1502. His grandson Kuchum was the last Khan of Sibir. His younger brother Mamuk was briefly (1495–96) Khan of Kazan.".
- Ibak_Khan deathDate "1495".
- Ibak_Khan deathYear "1495".
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- Ibak_Khan name "Ibak Khan".
- Ibak_Khan shortDescription "Khan of Sibir".
- Ibak_Khan title Khanate_of_Sibir.
- Ibak_Khan years "1468".
- Ibak_Khan description "Khan of Sibir".
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- Ibak_Khan comment "Ibak Khan (died 1495) was a Shaybanid khan of Sibir about whom the sources are contradictory. He is also called Abak, Ivak, Ibaq, Khan of Tyumen, and Said Ibrakhim Khan(?).With the breakup of the Golden Horde the regional powers were the Nogais south of the Urals, the Shaybanids southeast of the Urals and the Taibugas in the forested lands to the east. The last two alternated control over the Khanate of Sibir.".
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- Ibak_Khan name "Ibak Khan".