Overview
The Khanate of Kazan was a Tatar state that encompassed the territory of the former Volga Bulgaria from 1438 until 1552. The khanate covered contemporary Tatarstan, Mari El, Chuvashia, Mordovia, and parts of Udmurtia and Bashkortostan; its capital was the city of Kazan. It was one of the successor states of the Golden Horde (Mongol state), and it came to an end when it was conquered by the Tsardom of Russia.
Historical Periods
Khanate of Kazan (1440–1449)
1440 CE – 1449 CE
Capital: KazanArea: 170,731 km²
Khanate of Kazan (1450–1491)
1450 CE – 1491 CE
Capital: KazanArea: 170,684 km²
Khanate of Kazan (1492–1501)
1492 CE – 1501 CE
Capital: KazanArea: 170,172 km²
Khanate of Kazan (1502–1546)
1502 CE – 1546 CE
Capital: KazanArea: 172,519 km²
Khanate of Kazan (1547–1551)
1547 CE – 1551 CE
Capital: KazanArea: 172,519 km²