- male, deceased (1515)
- Meñli I Giray (1445-1515), also spelled as "Mengli I Giray", was a khan of the Crimean Khanate (1466, 1469-1475, 1478-1515) and the sixth son of t...
- male, deceased (1577)
- Devlet I Giray (1512-1577) was a khan of the Crimean Khanate during whose long reign (1551-1577) the khanate rose to the pinnacle of its power....
- male, deceased (1680)
- Ivan Sirko, Cossack military leader, Koshovyi Otaman of the Zaporozhian Host and author of the famous Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks that...
- male, deceased (1466)
- Hacı I Giray Angel (Melek) (died 1466) was the founder and the first ruler of the Crimean Khanate. He is sometimes referred to as Hacı Devlet Gi...
- male
- Gedik Ahmet Pasha was a distinguished Ottoman grand vizier as well as an army and navy commander during the reigns of sultans Mehmed the Conqueror...
- male, deceased (1698)
- Petro Doroshenko was a Cossack political and military leader, Hetman of Right-bank Ukraine (1665-1672) and Muscovite voyevoda. Petro Doroshenko was...
- deceased (1654)
- İslâm III Giray (1604-1654) — a khan of the Crimean Khanate in 1644-1654.
- male, deceased (1734)
- Danylo Apostol (1654-1734), was a Hetman of the Left-bank Ukraine and Ukrainian Cossack "starshina". Born in a noble Cossack family of Moldavian...
- male
- Adil Giray — a khan of the Crimean Khanate from 1666 to 1671. Supporter of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, one of the candidates in the free el...
- male, deceased (1674)
- Mehmed IV Giray Sufi (Sofu) (1610-1674) — a khan of the Crimean Khanate in 1641 -1644 and 1654-1666. Supporter of the Polish-Lithuanian Co...
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