One of the khans, Simeon Bekbulatovich, was baptised and proclaimed Grand Duke of Moscow in 1574.
Crimean Khanate | Abd al-Karim Qasim | Zunghar Khanate | Khanate of Khiva | Shirvan Khanate | Mir Qasim | Chagatai Khanate | Shaki Khanate | Port Qasim | Muhammad bin Qasim | Khanate of Kazan | Karabakh Khanate | Karabakh khanate | Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi | Yarkent Khanate | Syed Zahoor Qasim | Qasim Khanate | Qasim I of Astrakhan | Qasim II of Astrakhan | Qasim Ibrahim | Qasim fort | Qasim Abid Muhammad Hammadi al-Fahadawi | Muhammad Bin Qasim | Kazakh Khanate | Bin Qasim Town | Bin Qasim | At-Tayyib Abu'l-Qasim | Astrakhan Khanate |
Supporting Mikhail Romanov, he became a khan in the vassal Qasim Khanate, but his rule was limited and rather formal: only the Muslims and Kasimov population obeyed him.