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Khan Temir (before 1594 to 1637) was a steppe warlord and raider. He ruled the Budjak Horde in what is now the southwestern corner of Ukraine (Budjak) along the Romanian border. Budjak is the southwesternmost corner of the Eurasian Steppe. He raided mostly along the eastern frontier of the Polish Commonwealth. Nominally a vassal of the Ottoman Empire, the Turks used him to pressure the Poles just as the Poles used the Zaporozhian Cossacks to pressure the Turks and Crimeans. His habit of acting independently caused problems. The Turks several times tried to move him east from Poland and eventually executed him. The most important event in his life was his conflict with the Crimean khan in 1628.

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  • Khan Temir (en)
  • Khan Temir (de)
  • Kantymir Murza (pl)
  • Кантемир-мурза (ru)
  • Кан-Темир (uk)
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  • Khan Temir (auch Kantymir Murza, Kantimir Murza, Kantemir Mirza, Cantemir Bey, genannt das Blutige Schwert; * XVI. Jh.; † 1637 in Konstantinopel) war ab etwa 1603 ein tatarisch-nogaischer Heerführer und Khan der Nogaier-Horde im Jedisan, Budschak und Dobrudscha. (de)
  • Khan Temir (before 1594 to 1637) was a steppe warlord and raider. He ruled the Budjak Horde in what is now the southwestern corner of Ukraine (Budjak) along the Romanian border. Budjak is the southwesternmost corner of the Eurasian Steppe. He raided mostly along the eastern frontier of the Polish Commonwealth. Nominally a vassal of the Ottoman Empire, the Turks used him to pressure the Poles just as the Poles used the Zaporozhian Cossacks to pressure the Turks and Crimeans. His habit of acting independently caused problems. The Turks several times tried to move him east from Poland and eventually executed him. The most important event in his life was his conflict with the Crimean khan in 1628. (en)
  • Kantymir Murza (zm. 1637), zwany też chanem Temirem albo Krwawym Mieczem, tatarski dowódca i polityk. (pl)
  • Кан-Темир (Кантемир-мурза, Кантемір, Кантимур) (пом. 10 липня 1637) — відомий татарський військовий і політичний діяч, засновник і перший проводир Буджацької (Аккерманської або Білгородської) орди. Один з беїв ногайського роду Мансур. Вів свій родовід від знаменитого золотоординського темника і засновника Ногайської орди Едігея (1352–1419) та його сина (пом. 1427). У Польщі Кантемір-мурза отримав прізвисько «Кривавий меч». (uk)
  • Кан-Темир (Кантемир, Кантимур) (ум. 10 июля 1637) — ногайский военный и политический деятель, основатель и первый глава Буджацкой (Аккерманской или Белгородской) орды. Прозван «Ханом Темиром» и «Кровавым Мечом». Один из беев ногайского рода Мансур. Вёл свою родословную от знаменитого золотоордынского темника и основателя Ногайской орды Едигея (1352—1419) и его сына Мансура (ум. 1427). (ru)
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