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Akchurins

Akchurins ( Prince of Akchurins , Tat. Aqçurinnar, Akchurinnar ) - Tatar prince-Murzinsky family . It comes from Prince Akchura-Murza Adashev , granted by the princess over the Konya Mordvins in 1509. In the letter of Tsar John Vasilyevich dated March 28, 1575, Temnikovsky Murza Iseky Bulashevich Akchurin was named the prince. Their descendants, Akchurins, were called princes in tsarist letters of honor and other official documents.

Akchurins
Titleprinces of Tatar
Part of the genealogy bookVI
Nationality
Royal Coat of arms of Russia (17th century) .svg Kingdom of Russia
Russia Russian empire

Vasily, by the grace of God, Sovereign of All Russia and the Grand Duke ... Prince Esad Adashev granted son Akchur a reign on Mordva on Konyalskaya with everything, because there was that reign for his father for the prince for Adash and for his uncle for the prince for Sedekhmet and you were a centurion , yes, all Zemstvo people are black, that is Mordovian horseback, honor him and listen to everything, but he knows and judges you and observes and charges you a fee in the same way that your father, Prince Adash, knew about it in court and in duties, his uncle Prince Sedekhmet. Written in Moscow on May 7017.

A letter from the same time mentions his sons Barash, Bulush and Kudash. From Kudash , in all likelihood, went the clan Prince Kudashev . His son Bulay Kudashev was granted the prince in 1608. Another grandson of Prince Akchura Ishei Murza Barashev was granted the princess over the Konyal Mordovians in 1607 , the clan of the princes Isheev went from him.

The ruling Senate of February 15, 1849, May 16, 1850 and March 24, 1851 approved the dignity of the Tatar princes with the inclusion in the VI part of genealogy books. In total, 19 branches of the Akchurin clan were listed:

  1. Abdul-Menyaf Kileevich.
  2. Kutlu-Akhmet and Sharafutdin Yakupovich.
  3. Mukhametgaly Abubakirovich.
  4. Ibrahim and Ismail Yunusovichi.
  5. Gabbyasya Yunusovich and his cape Harryasa.
  6. Ilyas Yunusovich and his sons: Iskak and Yakup.
  7. Bakhtiar Abbakirovich.
  8. Mukhametdiar Abbakirovich and his sons Gabdul and Sharafutdin.
  9. Ayun Suleymanovich and his sons: Mukhametdiar, Dinmukhamet, Mukhametarakhim and his grandson Sirazitdin Dinmukhametovich.
  10. Addulatif Kileevich and his son Tokfetulla and grandson Gabeidulla Tokfetullovich.
  11. Abdulkafar Kileevich and his son: Mukhamet-Hasan and daughter Faryz.
  12. Abdulhapyai Kileevich and his sons: Abdulmakhmin, Gelyautdin and Gamatidtin.
  13. Mukhametsafir, Shugain, Idris and Ilyas Abdulmenyafovichi.
  14. Bikmurza, Hanmurza and Murzai Badashichi with his son Yantur.
  15. Devletsha Yusupovich and his sons: Gaynitdin, Zigansha, Hamaditdin and Zemametdin.
  16. Akhmetsha Yusupovich and his sons: Noftytdin and Khusnutdin.
  17. Khasyan Aleevich and his sons: Muhammad, Ahmed and Khisamutdin.
  18. Yakup Ibraevich and his sons: Salyakhitdin, Zeynitdin, Gaynitdin and Shagiakhmet.
  19. Gainulla Ibraevich and his sons: Iskhan, Akhsyan and Miras [1] .

The Akchurin family was recorded in the VI part of the genealogy books of the provinces of Penza, Orenburg, Saratov and Ufa.

Genetic passport

A study of the Y chromosome DNA of representatives of the princes Akchurins, Kudashevs , Dashkins, and Kashayevs , who have a common male ancestor ( Bekhanida ), revealed the haplogroup J2b2 [2] .

Links

  • Akchurins // New Encyclopedic Dictionary : In 48 volumes (29 volumes were published). - SPb. , Pg. , 1911-1916.
  • Enikeev, S. Kh. Essay on the history of the Tatar nobility
  • Gabdullin, I. R. From the serving Tatars to the Tatar nobility
  • Isheev, M. Tatar princes and their principalities in the Meshchera region / M. Isheev, M. Akchurin
  • Photo of two lists with letters of appreciation // State. archive of Saratov. reg.
  • Coat of arms of the Akchurins

Notes

  1. ↑ Lists of titled births and persons of the Russian Empire. Edition of the Department of the Heraldry of the Governing Senate. Type: Governing Senate. SPb. 1892 Tatar and Kalmyk princes. Akchurins. p. 277.
  2. ↑ Akchurin M. M. Pedigrees of the Tatar princes from the fund of the Sarov Monastery // Ethnological Studies in Tatarstan.- issue. V.- Kazan, 2011.- P.118-153.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Akchuriny&oldid=97318704


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