Canike Hanım | |
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Canike, جانـيـكه | |
Pronunciation | Crimean Tatar pronunciation: [d͡ʒʔaːniːke] |
Born | the end of XIVth century presumably, Qırq Or, Crimean Ulus of the Golden Horde |
Died | 1437 |
Resting place | Chufut-Kale 44°44′27″N 33°55′27″E / 44.74083°N 33.92417°E |
Spouse | Edige |
Children | Nureddin |
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Canike (late 14th century – 1437) was a Crimean princess from the Chingissid dynasty. She was the daughter of the Khan Tokhtamysh and the wife of Emir Edigu. In 1416 she made a pilgrimage to Mecca, gaining her fame in the Muslim world. She played an important role in the separation of the Crimean Khanate from the Golden Horde. She supported the future first Crimean Khan, Hacı I Giray, in the fight against Küchük Muhammad and Sayid Ahmad I. When she died in 1437 she was buried in a specially built mausoleum with the title "Great Empress."