Sibir Khanaat
Significance map of the Cuban Dynasty in the 15th and 16th century Sibir Khatat (Tatar: Себер ханлыгы, Seber Khanalygi; English: Khanate of Sibir) was a Turkish-Mongol family located in Central Siberia. It used to be part of the Mongol Empire, White Urdu and golden Urdu. Later on, battles took place in the two branches of Sheban's descendants, Shebbanians and Taibbians - the eldest son of Chengz Khan's eldest son, Jatchi Khan. This droughts existed from 1499 to 158.
In Sibir Khan, there lived a mixed population of Siberian Tatar, Khanti, Mansi, Nenets and Selkup people. Formally Islam was its royal religion and it has been the northernmost Muslim state in history. In 1582, the Russian Tsar-State ruler Ivan Terrible invaded the Khan under the leadership of Yermak Timofyevich. After this Russia tried to regain control over it and finally captured it in 1598. After it was overcome, it was possible for Russia to spread far into Siberia. Also see them
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