Sahib I | |
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Khan of the Tatar Kazan Khanate | |
Reign | 1521–1524 |
Predecessor | Shahgali |
Successor | Safa Giray |
Khan of the Tatar Crimean Khanate | |
Reign | 1532–1551 |
Predecessor | İslâm I Giray |
Successor | Devlet I Giray |
Born | 1501 Crimea |
Died | 1551 Crimea |
Dynasty | Giray dynasty |
Father | Meñli I Giray |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Tughra |
Sahib I Giray (Crimean Tatar, Persian, and Ottoman Turkish: صاحب کرای; 1501–1551) was Khan of Kazan for three years and Khan of Crimea for nineteen years. His father was the Crimean Khan Meñli I Giray. Sahib was placed on the throne of Kazan by his ambitious brother Mehmed of Crimea and driven out of Kazan by the Russians. He became Khan of Crimea with Ottoman support and was expelled by the Turks for disobedience. During his reign Crimean troops fought for the Turks and also fought in the North Caucasus. In 1532-1584, during the long reigns of Sahib I Giray, Devlet I Giray and Mehmed II Giray, Crimea was at the height of its power.