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There is something wrong with: "Nureddin, Khan of the Nogai Horde, married and had two sons:" Akhaz, Khan.. and [?] ? Could it be that Abbas-Murza is the second son?
Edigu was married to Djanikhe, daughter (or sister) of Khan Tokhtamysh. The couple had four children:
a daughter, married to Timur-Khan of the Golden Horde
a daughter, married to Muhammed-Djukhi, grandson of Tamerlane
Mansyr-Murza, married and had two sons:
Temsubui-Murza, married and had three sons:
Zamamet-Murza, married and had a daughter:
Shagi-Saltan, married to Sheikh-Aliar, Khan of the ... Horde
Djankhuvat, married and had a son:
Tenish, married to a daughter of Mengli-Guirey, Khan of the Crimea, and had a son:
Merdesh
Hadjikhe, married and had a son:
Musekha, married and had a daughter:
Djelal-Saltan, married to Fatkh-Guirey, Khan of the Crimea
Temir-Murza, married and had three children:
Tavakhul, married to a sister of Mengli-Guirey, Khan of the Crimea
Hasan, married to a daugnhter of Mengli-Guirey, Khan of the Crimea
Nur-Saltan, married firstly to Ibrahim, Khan of Kazan, married secondly to Mengli-Guirey, Khan of the Crimea
Nureddin, Khan of the Nogai Horde, married and had two sons:
Akhaz, Khan of the Nogai Horde, married and had a son:
Musa, Khan of the Nogai Horde, married to a daughter of Ivakh, Khan of the Tyumen Horde, and had six children:
Jusuf, Khan of the Nogai Horde (died 1556, killed in action), married and had three children, his issue were Princes Yusupov:
Prince Il, married and had a son:
Prince Seyush, married and had a son:
Prince Dmitri Seyushevich Yusupov-Knyazhevo (died 1694), Steward, married firstly to Ekaterina Yakovlevna Sumarokova, married secondly to Princess Tatiana Fyodorovna Korkodinova (died 1719), had issue, Princes Yusupov
Prince Ibrahim, married and had a son:
Prince Seyush, married and had a son:
Prince Ibrahim, settled in Moscow and took the name Nikita Yusupov-Knyazhevo, married and had three sons:
Prince Vasili Nikitich Yusupov-Knyazhevo, married and had two sons:
Prince Vasili Vasilievich Yusupov-Knyazhevo, married and had two sons:
Prince Alexander Vasilievich Yusupov-Knyazhevo
Prince Stepan Vasilievich Yusupov-Knyazhevo
Prince Boris Vasilievich Yusupov-Knyazhevo, married and had a son:
Prince Alexei Borisovich Yusupov-Knyazhevo, married Kleopatra Mikhailovna Miloslavskaya, daughter of Mikhail Sergeievich Miloslavsky by wife Maria Vasilievna Meshcherskaya, and had a daughter: