Utameshgaray of Kazan

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Utameshgaray
Khan of the Tatar Kazan Khanate
Reign1549 – 1551
PredecessorSafa Giray
SuccessorShahghali
Born1546
Died21 June 1566
FatherSafa Giray
MotherSöyembikä

Ütämeşgäräy (pronounced [ytæmeʃɡæˈræɪ], also spelled Utamish, Ütämeş, Ötemiş Giray, Utyamysh; frequently anglicized as Ötemish Giray via Crimean Tatar) (1546–1566) was a khan of Kazan Khanate in 1549-1551. He was a son of Safagäräy and Söyembikä. On his father's death he was crowned at the age of two with his mother as regent. Ivan the Terrible took advantage of this and sent an army which besieged Kazan in February 1550. An early thaw caused them to pull back 29 kilometres (18 mi) and build the fort of Sviyazhsk from which they raided the surrounding country. The peace faction came to power, accepted the Russian candidate Shah Ali as khan and turned over Utamish and his mother to the Russians. Shortly after this, the patriotic faction regained power, expelled Shah Ali and brought in Yadegar Mokhammad of Kazan who was khan when the Russians conquered Kazan in 1552.

In January, 1553 Utamish was baptized as Alexander. He died at the age of 20 and is buried in Moscow. His mother was later married to Shah Ali.

See also

References

  • Henry Hoyle Howorth, History of the Mongols, 1880, Part 2, pp 405-409
  • "Үтәмешгәрәй". Tatar Encyclopaedia (in Tatar). Kazan: The Republic of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia. 2002.
Preceded by Khan of Kazan
1549–1551
Succeeded by