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'Shahgali' (''Shah Ghaly'', ''Shah Ali'',
Tatar: ''Şahğäli'' or ''Şäyex Ğäli'', [shah-gha-LEE]) (
1505-
1567) was
khan of
Qasim in
1516-
1519,
1535-
1546,
1546-
1551,
1552-
1567 and
Kazan in
1519-
1521,
1546,
1551-
1552.
Shahgali was the grandson of
Keche Moxammad khan, son of
Shayex Allahiar (Şäyex Allahiär) khan, and older brother of
Cangali. After father's death, he became khan of
Qasim Khanate in
1516 at the age of 11. In
1519 he was invited to Kazan throne by
Bulat Shirin's (Bulat Åžirin) group of
Qarachi. This transfer was supported by
Vasili III of Russia, because Qasim khans were usually allied with
Muscovy. In
1521, he was banished from Kazan by noblemen for his pro-Muscovy policies. He was replaced with
Safagäräy who was generally hostile towards Muscovy, and had ties with
Crimean Khanate and
Ottoman Empire. In later years, Shahgali gained and lost the throne of Kazan several time, as Muscovy and Kazan Qarachi struggled for control of Khanate. In the periods when Kazan throne was occupied by other people, he returned to Qasim.
Shahgali participated in Russian sieges of Kazan in
1537,
1540,
1541,
1548,
1552. In
1559 he participated in
Livonian War as commander of Russian avant-garde, sieged
Narva and
Pärnu. In
1562 he defended
Polock, in
1564-
1565 defended
Velikie Luki on Russian border. The name of Shahgali became synonimous among Tatars with betrayal, treachery and treason.
See also
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List of Kazan khans