Siege of Qashliq (1582)

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The Siege of Qashliq (1582) was a pivotal military engagement in which Cossack forces under Yermak Timofeyevich captured the capital of the Siberian Khanate, marking the beginning of Russian conquest in Siberia.

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instanceOf battle of the Russian conquest of Siberia
military engagement
siege
alsoKnownAs Capture of Qashliq NERFINISHED
Siege of Isker NERFINISHED
associatedWith Russian colonization of Siberia NERFINISHED
Stroganov-sponsored Cossack expeditions
belligerent Cossack forces of Yermak Timofeyevich NERFINISHED
Siberian Khanate NERFINISHED
combatantType irregular Cossack troops
conflictIn Russian–Siberian conflicts NERFINISHED
countryAtTime Siberian Khanate NERFINISHED
date 1582
era late 16th century
followedBy Russian consolidation of control over western Siberia
geographicalContext Irtysh River basin NERFINISHED
hasCommander Yermak Timofeyevich NERFINISHED
hasLocation Qashliq NERFINISHED
capital of the Siberian Khanate
near modern Tyumen Oblast
hasParticipant Cossacks NERFINISHED
Yermak Timofeyevich NERFINISHED
forces of the Siberian Khanate
hasPartOf Russian conquest of Siberia NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
legacy became a foundational episode in Russian frontier mythology
symbolized the start of Russian rule in Siberia
militaryObjective capture of the Siberian Khanate’s capital
opponentCommander Kuchum Khan NERFINISHED
opponentType Tatar forces of the Siberian Khanate NERFINISHED
outcome temporary establishment of Yermak’s control over former khanate lands
partOf Yermak’s Siberian campaign NERFINISHED
placeInHistory key turning point in the decline of the Siberian Khanate
politicalContext expansion of the Tsardom of Russia eastward
precededBy Cossack advance along the Irtysh River
region Western Siberia NERFINISHED
relatedTo Kuchum Khan’s resistance to Russian expansion
foundation of Russian forts in Siberia
result Cossack victory
capture of Qashliq
collapse of central authority of the Siberian Khanate
flight of Kuchum Khan
significance marked the beginning of sustained Russian conquest in Siberia
opened the way for Russian expansion east of the Urals

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Siberian Khanate significantBattle Siege of Qashliq (1582)