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than with Muscovy. As he became older, he started to conduct more independent politics, which was unacceptable to the faction which selected him for the throne. In 1501 a group of Kazan nobles headed by Qol (Kel) Axmat visited Moscow and in January 1502, an embassy from Muscovy came to Kazan.
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quickly discredited himself. Ghabdellatif was chosen as a weaker alternative to his brother Moxammat Amin with Moscow's approval.
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In 1499 another attempt was made to restore the Siberian dynasty to the throne of Kazan. Uraq attempted to establish Agalaq as
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It's possible that Ghabdellatif lived in exile at least until 1511, when he was visited by his mother.
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Ghabdellatif grew up in the Crimean Khanate, which had closer ties with the
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and because the Crimean Khanate was busy with a war against the
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Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible
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