Overview
The Qasim Khanate (also called Qasimov, Kasimov, or Kasim), also known as the Tsardom of Kasimov (Russian: Касимовское царство), was a Tatar-ruled khanate which existed from 1452 until 1681 on the territory of the Russian state. It was located within modern-day Ryazan Oblast with its capital at Kasimov, in the middle course of the Oka River. It was initially in the sphere of influence of the Grand Principality of Moscow and then was dependent on the Tsardom of Russia. The khanate was established in the lands which Grand Prince Vasily II of Moscow (r. 1425–1462) presented in 1452 to the Kazan prince Qasim Khan (d. 1469), son of the first Kazan khan Olug Moxammat.
Historical Periods
Qasim Khanate (1453–1501)
1453 CE – 1501 CE
Capital: KasimovArea: 23,757 km²
Qasim Khanate (1502–1520)
1502 CE – 1520 CE
Capital: KasimovArea: 24,701 km²
Qasim Khanate (1521–1546)
1521 CE – 1546 CE
Capital: KasimovArea: 24,597 km²
Qasim Khanate (1547–1551)
1547 CE – 1551 CE
Capital: KasimovArea: 24,597 km²