Dervish Ali Astrakhani

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Dervish Ali
Khan of the Tatar Astrakhan Khanate
Reign1554–1557
PredecessorYamghurchi of Astrakhan
Successornone
Bornunknown
Diedc. 1558

Dervish Ali Astrakhani (Persian: درویش علی; Russian: Дервиш-Али, romanizedDarwish Ghali; Tatar: Дәрвиш Гали хан, Därwiş Ğäli xan; ?–~1558) was a Khan of the Astrakhan Khanate from 1554 until the Khanate's fall in 1556 C.E. He was a grandson of Ahmed Khan, of the Golden Horde. With the support of Nogai noble and the Russian military forces, he occupied the Astrakhan Khanate throne. Later Yamghurchi was defeated by the Russians, and with the help of the noble Yusuf's sons, Dervish Ali Astrakhani finally defeated Yamghurchi in 1555. In that year, he was defeated by and left Astrakhan Khanate. However, with the help of Ivan IV of Russia, he returned to the throne again. Nevertheless, he started a struggle against pro-Muscovite nobles and placed a Turkish garrison in the capital Haji Tarkhan. After the Russian conquest of the Astrakhan Khanate, he still struggled against the Russians in guerrilla war. After the final battle, he went to Azov (Azaq) and later to Mecca.

Preceded by
Yaghmurchi
Khan of Astrakhan
1554–1557
Succeeded by
Ivan IV of Russia
(as Tsar of Astrakhan)
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