He failed, however, and soon began his anti-Godunov campaign seemingly in favor of Simeon Bekbulatovich.
One of the khans, Simeon Bekbulatovich, was baptised and proclaimed Grand Duke of Moscow in 1574.
In 1576, Simeon stepped down as Grand Prince of All Rus' and was appointed Grand Prince of Tver' and Torzhok.
Simeon Bekbulatovich, de jure Tsar of Russia (1575–1576) (Ivan the Terrible was the Tsar de facto)
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