Siege of Kazan

Siege of Kazan
Part of Russo-Kazan Wars

Illustration in chronicle
DateSeptember 2 – October 13, 1552
(1 month, 1 week and 4 days)
Location
Result
  • Russian victory
Belligerents
Tsardom of Russia Khanate of Kazan
Cheremis and Ar Warriors
Nogai Cavalry
Bashkir volunteers
Commanders and leaders
Tsar Ivan IV
A. Gorbatyi-Shuisky
Andrey Kurbsky
Shahghali
Yadegar Moxammat (POW)
Yapancha Bak 
Zaynash Morza (POW)
Qolsharif 
Strength
150,000 men,
150 cannons
Unknown battleships
Several siege towers
50,000 men, including civiliansa
Unknown cannons
Casualties and losses
15,355a
Unknown wounded
Around 65,000 dead or missing (including civilians)a
Other estimate: 20,000 dead[1]
More than 190,000 captureda
Many thousands displaced
a Kazan Chronicle; it is likely that this source underestimates Russian and overstates Tatar casualties[citation needed]

The siege of Kazan in 1552 was the final battle of the Russo-Kazan Wars and led to the fall of the Khanate of Kazan. Conflict continued after the fall of Kazan, however, as rebel governments formed in Çalım and Mişätamaq, and a new khan was invited from the Nogais. This guerrilla war lingered until 1556.

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