Akhmad Khan

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Akhmad Khan was a 15th-century khan of the Great Horde known for his failed attempt to subdue Muscovy during the Great Stand on the Ugra River, which marked the decline of Mongol-Tatar dominance over Russia.

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Surface form Occurrences
Ahmed Khan bin Küchük 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 15th-century monarch
khan
ruler
areaOfConflict Muscovy NERFINISHED
Ugra River NERFINISHED
areaOfInfluence Pontic-Caspian steppe NERFINISHED
Volga region NERFINISHED
causeOfNotability his defeat marked weakening of Great Horde power over Russian principalities
conflict Great Stand on the Ugra River NERFINISHED
struggles among Golden Horde successor khanates
country Great Horde NERFINISHED
deathCause killed during internal conflicts of the Great Horde
ethnicGroup Mongol NERFINISHED
Tatar NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 15th century
languageOfRecord Chagatai NERFINISHED
Turkic languages
notableFor attempt to subdue Muscovy
participation in the Great Stand on the Ugra River
opponent Ivan III of Moscow NERFINISHED
Muscovy NERFINISHED
partOf post-Golden Horde successor states politics
politicalStatus overlord claimant over Russian principalities
positionHeld Khan of the Great Horde NERFINISHED
religion Islam
resultOfConflict decline of Mongol-Tatar dominance over Russia
end of the "Tatar Yoke" over Muscovy
significantEvent failed campaign against Muscovy in 1480
successorStateContext successor to the Golden Horde
title Khan NERFINISHED
Khan of the Great Horde NERFINISHED

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Great Horde notableRuler Akhmad Khan
this entity surface form: Ahmed Khan bin Küchük