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Ghabdellatif (/ɡæbˌdɛləˈtiːf/; Abdul Latyf, Abd al Latif; Tatar: Ğäbdellatíf [ɣæbˌdellʌˈtɯɪf]) or Abdullatif (ca. 1475 – after 1502) was the khan of Kazan Khanate from 1496-1502. Ghabdellatif was the youngest son of Ibrahim of Kazan and Nur Soltan. When Ghabdellatif's father died in 1479, his mother married Meñli I Giray and relocated to the Crimean Khanate. Around 1490 Meñli I Giray sent Ghabdellatif to Muscovy for service, where he received the town of Zvenigorod, while his brother Moxammat Amin ruled Kashira. This was considered a great honor because these towns were usually given to the sons of the Grand Duke of Muscovy.

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  • Abdul latif Khan ibn Ibrahim (+1518) fou kan de Kazan, germà de Muhammad Amin. Mamuk Khan el xibànida que governava, s'havia mostrat com un lladre; un dia va anar amb tropes cap al principat d' per conquerir-lo, però no ho va aconseguir i al seu retorn es va trobar amb les portes de Kazan tancades i se li demanava marxar, ja que no necessitaven un lladre com a sobirà. Mamuk amb les riqueses acumulades va tornar al seu país originari. Els ciutadans van demanar el nomenament de kan al gran príncep de Moscou però que no fos Muhammad Amin que havia comès ultratges contra les khatuns (esposes) i recomanaven a Abdul latif Khan, germà de Muhammad Amin. El gran príncep ho va concedir. Abdul Latif va arribar el maig de 1497 acompanyat dels prínceps Simeó Kholmski i Feodor Palitski; el poble li va jurar fidelitat a ell i al gran príncep. Muhammad Amin va rebre els feus de , i Khotum on per la seva cobdícia i baixesa aviat es va fer impopular. El gran príncep va avisar del que havia passat a la khatun Nur Sultan, la mare de Muhammad Amin i d'Abdul Latif, però li va prometre que el kanat sempre romandria en mans de la seva família. Aquesta va informar que estava a punt de fer la peregrinació a la Meca i que la tornada visitaria als seus fills. Vers el 1499 Agalak, un príncep de l'Horda de Xiban i germà de Mahmuk, va agafar les armes contra el kan però el gran príncep va enviar un exèrcit a defensar-lo, manat per Feodor Belski; aquest va expulsar Agalak i després va sortir del territori però deixant tropes manades per Miquel i Loban Riapolovski. Uns mesos després van derrotar els caps nogais Yamgurchi i Musa, que atacaven a Abdul Latif segurament en nom del kan d'Àstrakhan que es considerava kan de l'Horda d'Or. Mentre Muhammad Amin havia obtingut un alt comandament a l'exèrcit rus en la campanya contra Lituània del 1500. El gener del 1502, amb l'excusa que el kan Abdul Latif feia injustícies, va ordenar al gran príncep Basili Nozdrovati fer-lo presoner i portar-lo a Moscou; després fou traslladat a on va quedar en confinament. Muhammad Amin va tornar per tercera vegada al tron. Muhammad Amin es va posar malalt vers 1517 i va intercedir pel seu germà Abdul Latif Khan i va demanar que fos nomenat hereu. El gran príncep li va concedir el feu de Koshira (que sovint havien ocupat els futurs kans) però va morir a Moscou el 9 de novembre de 1518. (ca)
  • Ghabdellatif (/ɡæbˌdɛləˈtiːf/; Abdul Latyf, Abd al Latif; Tatar: Ğäbdellatíf [ɣæbˌdellʌˈtɯɪf]) or Abdullatif (ca. 1475 – after 1502) was the khan of Kazan Khanate from 1496-1502. Ghabdellatif was the youngest son of Ibrahim of Kazan and Nur Soltan. When Ghabdellatif's father died in 1479, his mother married Meñli I Giray and relocated to the Crimean Khanate. Around 1490 Meñli I Giray sent Ghabdellatif to Muscovy for service, where he received the town of Zvenigorod, while his brother Moxammat Amin ruled Kashira. This was considered a great honor because these towns were usually given to the sons of the Grand Duke of Muscovy. After a 1495 coup against the pro-Muscovy Moxammat Amin, the khan Mamuq quickly discredited himself. Ghabdellatif was chosen as a weaker alternative to his brother Moxammat Amin with Moscow's approval. In 1499 another attempt was made to restore the Siberian dynasty to the throne of Kazan. Uraq attempted to establish Agalaq as Kazan khan, but the attempt was repelled. Ghabdellatif grew up in the Crimean Khanate, which had closer ties with the Ottoman Empire than with Muscovy. As he became older, he started to conduct more independent politics, which was unacceptable to the faction which selected him for the throne. In 1501 a group of Kazan nobles headed by Qol (Kel) Axmat visited Moscow and in January 1502, an embassy from Muscovy came to Kazan. Ghabdellatif was ousted, taken from Kazan under guard to Moscow and then exiled to Beloozero (now Belozersk, Russia). Moxammat Amin was installed as khan once again. The conflict resulted in a number of inquiries from the Crimean Khanate but did not lead to hostilities, perhaps because the throne passed to another step son of Meñli I Giray and because the Crimean Khanate was busy with a war against the Golden Horde. It's possible that Ghabdellatif lived in exile at least until 1511, when he was visited by his mother. (en)
  • Абдул-Латиф хан (Абдылетиф) (тат. Ğabdellatíf, Габделлатыйф, عبداللطیف‎) (ок. 1475 — 19 ноября 1517 года, Москва) — казанский хан (1497—1502), сын хана Ибрагима и Нур-Султан; брат Гаухаршад. (ru)
  • Абдул-Латіф (عبداللطیف; бл. 1475 — 19 листопада 1517) — 8-й казанський хан у 1497—1502 роках. (uk)
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  • Абдул-Латиф хан (Абдылетиф) (тат. Ğabdellatíf, Габделлатыйф, عبداللطیف‎) (ок. 1475 — 19 ноября 1517 года, Москва) — казанский хан (1497—1502), сын хана Ибрагима и Нур-Султан; брат Гаухаршад. (ru)
  • Абдул-Латіф (عبداللطیف; бл. 1475 — 19 листопада 1517) — 8-й казанський хан у 1497—1502 роках. (uk)
  • Abdul latif Khan ibn Ibrahim (+1518) fou kan de Kazan, germà de Muhammad Amin. Mamuk Khan el xibànida que governava, s'havia mostrat com un lladre; un dia va anar amb tropes cap al principat d' per conquerir-lo, però no ho va aconseguir i al seu retorn es va trobar amb les portes de Kazan tancades i se li demanava marxar, ja que no necessitaven un lladre com a sobirà. Mamuk amb les riqueses acumulades va tornar al seu país originari. Els ciutadans van demanar el nomenament de kan al gran príncep de Moscou però que no fos Muhammad Amin que havia comès ultratges contra les khatuns (esposes) i recomanaven a Abdul latif Khan, germà de Muhammad Amin. El gran príncep ho va concedir. (ca)
  • Ghabdellatif (/ɡæbˌdɛləˈtiːf/; Abdul Latyf, Abd al Latif; Tatar: Ğäbdellatíf [ɣæbˌdellʌˈtɯɪf]) or Abdullatif (ca. 1475 – after 1502) was the khan of Kazan Khanate from 1496-1502. Ghabdellatif was the youngest son of Ibrahim of Kazan and Nur Soltan. When Ghabdellatif's father died in 1479, his mother married Meñli I Giray and relocated to the Crimean Khanate. Around 1490 Meñli I Giray sent Ghabdellatif to Muscovy for service, where he received the town of Zvenigorod, while his brother Moxammat Amin ruled Kashira. This was considered a great honor because these towns were usually given to the sons of the Grand Duke of Muscovy. (en)
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